Get Advanced Laser Treatment for Piles in Jammu
Piles is a disease that can make your life very uncomfortable if left untreated. In the earlier stages, piles cause pain and bleeding during bowel movements. But once the condition advances to the chronic stage, it can also impact even the basic activities like walking and sitting.
If you don’t want this to happen, it is important that you seek proper treatment for the disease. Fortunately, Pristyn Care provides advanced treatment for piles in Jammu. Our doctors leverage laser technology to cure piles through non-invasive surgery. Laser surgery also has other benefits, such as:
- Outpatient procedure and takes only about 30-45 minutes
- Minimal pain surgery and doesn’t require hospitalization
- Can be performed on patients of all age groups
- Allow faster recovery within 2-7 days with minimal restrictions
- Leaves almost zero chances of piles recurrence
Laser piles surgery is suitable for the treatment of grade 1, 2, 3, & 4 piles. That’s why the technique is widely used and preferred by both patients and surgeons. If you want to learn more about laser treatment, get in touch with Pristyn Care today.
Consult with Pristyn Care’s Expert Doctors in Jammu
Pristyn Care understands that to maintain a high quality of care, it is important to have the best doctors. Thus, we house a team of expert proctologists and general surgeons who have more than 8 years of experience. Our doctors are also specially trained in laser-assisted procedures to provide surgical treatment for piles and other anorectal diseases with maximum safety.
So far, the surgeries performed by our doctors for the piles treatment have a success rate of more than 90%. They pay attention to the safety and quality of medical care equally and create a safe environment so that the patient can discuss the problem without hesitation.
During the consultation, our doctors will brief you about the procedure and explain all the details to ensure that you make an informed decision.
Treatment for different stages of piles
Depending on the grades, piles treatment varies.
- For grade-1 piles: Lifestyle changes, dietary modifications, and medications. Rarely surgery is recommended.
- For grade-2 piles: In most cases of grade-2 piles, laser surgery is recommended.
- For mild to moderate grade-3 piles: Most doctors suggest undergoing laser piles surgery.
- For end-stage grade-3 piles: Based on the severity and the symptoms, proctologists can recommend either laser or open surgery to treat piles.
- For grade-4 piles: In most cases, open surgery and in a few cases, laser surgery is suggested to treat piles/hemorrhoids.
Safest and the best Laser Piles Hospital in Jammu
In Jammu, several hospitals and clinics provide effective piles treatment. But out of many, we are recognized as one of the best and safest piles hospitals by many patients. We house many piles doctors or proctologists to cure piles permanently with minimal to no risk of recurrence. All our proctologists use laser surgery to either remove or cut off the piles.
Also, we use USFDA approved surgical tools and diagnostic instruments for proper diagnosis and safest treatment. We follow all the safety precautions suggested by the WHO to make sure all our patients are safe from deadly viruses like COVID.
In Jammu, all our piles specialists have more than 10 years of medical experience and use laser technology to treat piles because of its benefits. So, to get treated for piles at your nearest hospital partnered with us in Jammu, you can call the phone number on this page.
Preparation for piles surgery
One should prepare themselves before undergoing any surgical procedure. Here, you can know what preparation is required for piles surgery.
- Talk with the doctor or the surgeon to which you are allergic, like specific oral tablets, topical ointments, creams, etc.
- Inform the surgeon if you are allergic to any ingredients of the medicine prescribed to you before and after the surgery.
- If you are suffering from blood disorders or taking anticoagulant medications, don’t forget to inform your surgeon or the doctor.
- Tell your doctor about the anorectal surgery, if any, you underwent in the past.
- If your doctor says to avoid taking any certain medications, try not to take them because they can alter the healing process after the surgery.
- Avoid smoking and drinking alcohol before and after a week of the surgery.
- Avoid eating heavy and large meals a day before the surgery.
- On the day of the surgery, an enema may be given to clear the remaining stool residues in the colon, rectum, and anus.
- Ensure all your questions like benefits, disadvantages, risks, complications, side-effects, long-term results of the surgery are answered by the attending anorectal surgeon, proctologists, or colorectal surgeon.
Once you are ready to undergo surgery, you will be asked to sign a consent form, which permits the surgeon to perform the surgery.
Precautions after piles surgery
Following post-surgical care tips is as important as surgery to permanently cure piles. So, before the doctor discharges you from the hospital, he/she will suggest you follow some post-surgical care tips that are mentioned below.
- Take medications as prescribed by the doctor.
- Regularly drink plenty of water [2.5 -3.5 liters]
- Add fiber-rich foods to your diet.
- Daily perform some simple exercises for 15 minutes.
- Don’t overtake the medications.
- Avoid having anal sex or anal intercourse till the doctor says so.
- Avoid lift heavyweights
- Don’t drink alcohol or caffeinated beverages as they can increase constipation and diarrhea.
- Avoid eating hot and spicy foods.
- Restrict smoking for a day or two [as suggested by the doctor.
If you fail to follow the post-surgical care tips, your recovery and healing process can slow down and take a longer period than expected.
Do’s And Don’ts in Diet Plan for Piles Patients
Following are the do’s and don’ts in the diet plan for piles patients.
Do’s:
- Drink lots of fluids to avoid constipation
- Exercise regularly for 15 to 30 minutes
- If obese or overweight, lose weight as directed by your doctor
- Don’t eat heavy or fatty meals
Don’ts:
- Don’t eat hot and spicy foods
- Avoid regular use of laxatives and stool softeners
- Don’t drink too much coffee, alcohol, or caffeinated beverages
- Avoid sitting in the toilet for long periods
- Don’t strain or put excess pressure while passing stools
- Don’t sit in the same position and place for long hours at work.
To get complete information about the piles diet plan, you can consult our expert proctologists.