Treatment of Piles
Question: In what way can piles be treated? I suffer terribly from this embarrassing condition.
Initial treatment involves creams or suppositories that soothe and shrink the piles. There are many types of creams available, some from chemists and others on prescription.
If these are not successful, the next step may be a simple incision of a thrombosed pile, injecting a glue like liquid into the pile or clamping a rubber band around the pile under local anaesthetic.
If these measures lead to recurrences, a formal operation to remove the segment of the anus involved may be required. These operations are uncomfortable, but not as painful as gossip and the imagination would have us believe. The most important treatment is prevention—do not get constipated!
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March 12th, 2009 at 11:05 am
My brother was operated for piles 3 days age. He developed this in a span of not more than 13 days, such was the severity of the piles that He was operated on it in 13 days time. My question is how is it that the piles was so severe in such a small span of time