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What is Piles (Bawaseer)?

Piles, also known as hemorrhoids,( Bawaseer in Hindi)  are clusters of vascular tissue (eg, arterioles, venules, arteriolar-venular connections), smooth muscle (eg, Treitz muscle), and connective tissue lined by the normal epithelium of the anal canal and lower rectum. They are round, small, and discolored lumps, which a person can feel on his/her anus or protrude from the anal canal. They can be internal (inside the anus) or external (outside the anus). Piles are common and can affect people of all age groups and both genders.

It’s estimated that approximately 75% of people will experience piles or Bawaseer at some stage in their lives.

𝗗𝗿. Shavez khan stands out as a leading piles specialist in Agra. Expert in laser piles treatment. He’s renowned as the best Proctologist doctor in Agra. Located in Shaheed nagar, Agra. Dr Shavez khan offers specialized laser treatment for Piles| Fissure | Fistula | Pilonidal sinus treatment in Agra, tailored to individual needs and ensures top-notch care for patients.

How Many Types Of Piles Are There ?

External Hemorrhoid

External Hemorrhoid

External piles are visible around Anus.
Originate from anal verge skin. You can see swelling around Anus with naked eyes.

Internal Hemorrhoid

Internal Hemorrhoid

Internal piles are present inside or coming out from the Anal opening/Anal Canal.
They originate from/above the dentate line. It can be seen with proctoscopy

Classification of Piles

Banov et al, which classifies internal hemorrhoids by their degree of prolapse into the anal canal.

  • Grade I – Piles / Bawaseer inside the anal canal and often bleed but do not prolapse
  • Grade II – Piles / Bawaseer may protrude beyond the anal verge with straining or passing stool but reduce spontaneously when straining ceases (ie, return to their original  point by themselves)
  • Grade III – Piles / Bawaseer protrude spontaneously or with straining/passing stool and require manual reduction (ie, require manual effort to push back into the anal canal)
  • Grade IV – Piles / Bawaseer chronically prolapse and cannot be pushed back; these piles mass usually contain both internal and external components and may present with acute thrombosis or strangulation. Treatment of Grade IV hemorrhoids is necessary.

Cause of Piles

The venous plexus around or inside the anus tend to stretch under pressure and may bulge or swell. Piles / Bawaseer can develop from increased pressure in the anal canal or lower rectum due to:

  • Straining during passing stool.
  • Sitting for long periods, especially on the toilet seat( Using mobiles or scrolling reels for more than 15 minutes daily).
  • During pregnancy
  • Eating a low-fiber diet.
  • Chronic diarrhea or constipation.
  • Having anal intercourse.
  • Regularly lifting heavy items.

What are the Symptoms & Signs of Piles ?

Some common symptoms or signs of piles that can be easily recognized

  • Bleeding (bright red blood, red blood splash in a toilet pan) is the most common symptom.
  • Severe itching around the anal opening.
  • Sticky discharge
  • Urge to pass stool.
  • Painful mass or lump( Piles / Bawaseer ) extending outside the anal opening.
  • Sometimes discomfort or pain during passing stool.

Pain can occur in cases of associated infection, anal spasms, or thrombosed/prolapsed piles.

How Piles Condition can be Diagnosed?

Piles (Bawaseer) can be diagnosed through a medical history review and physical examination, which may involve visual inspection, a digital rectal examination, and Proctoscopy.

More extensive tests, such as sigmoidoscopy, colonoscopy, or barium enema, may be used to rule out other gastrointestinal issues or evaluate severe cases. Anorectal manometry can assess anal and rectal muscle function. Fecal occult blood tests can detect hidden blood in the stool. Seek a piles specialist doctor for a proper diagnosis and to discuss treatment options, which may include lifestyle changes, over-the-counter remedies, or medical procedures based on the severity of the condition.

 

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What are the Complications of Piles?

Complications

Complications in Piles / Bawaseer are rare but may include:

    • Anemia. Daily blood loss from piles / bawaseer may cause anemia.
    • Strangulated Piles.This is an extremely painful condition, that needs urgent medical attention. Occurs when the blood supply to an internal pile/bawaseer is cut off, the piles are called strangulated.
    • Thrombosed piles. Sometimes a clot can form inside the pile’s mass. This is called a thrombosed pile. Not a dangerous condition, it can be extremely painful condition and sometimes needs to be drained.

Diagnostic tests for piles?

  • Digital rectal examination: A gloved and lubricated finger with lignocaine gel will be inserted inside the anus to get a feel of internal piles / bawaseer.
  • Proctoscopy: A  small hollow cylindrical instrument attached camera (anoscope/proctoscope) will be inserted, and the anal/rectal area will be examined to check for any abnormalities like piles / bawaseer / polyp/bleeding source / abnormal growth.
  • Colonoscopy: The doctor may want to examine your entire colon by using a colonoscope (long, flexible, lighted tube) to check for any abnormal growths, tissue that is red or swollen piles / bawaseer, sores (ulcers), or bleeding. 

 

Difference between Laser and Open surgery
Difference Open Surgery Laser Treatment
Cut
Yes
No
Scar
Yes (High Chance)
No
Bleeding
High
Very Minimal
Time to Complete
30-45 Minutes
15-30 Minutes
Risk of Infection
Yes
No
Recovery Time
Slow
Fast
Back to Daily routine
1-2 Weeks
1-2 days
Hospitalization
3-4 Days
24 Hours
Success Rate
High
High
Prevention
  1. Maintain a high-fiber diet to promote regular and soft stool passage.
  2. Stay well-hydrated to prevent constipation and facilitate smoother stool passage.
  3. Engage in regular exercise to help prevent constipation reduce pressure on veins and support healthy digestion and circulation.
  4. Avoid prolonged sitting or standing, which can increase pressure on the rectal area.
  5. Maintain good anal hygiene, including gentle cleaning after stool passage.
  6. Avoid straining and sitting on a toilet seat for a long duration during stool passage ( Using mobiles or scrolling reels for more than 15 minutes daily); respond promptly to the urge to pass stool.

 

Advantage of Laser Treatment for Piles.
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Treatment
  • First, ensure that you keep the surgery site clean to avoid infection.
  • Take sitz bath regularly.
  • Avoid lifting heavy weights as that adds additional strain to the surgical site.
  • Eat meals that are nutritious and high in fiber content. Avoid oily and spicy foods.
  • To ensure you are hydrated, drink at least 8-10 glasses of water every day.
  • Do not strain yourself during your bowel movement.
  • If your bowel movements are hard, consider taking stool softeners to alleviate the strain (only after consulting the doctor).
  • Be diligent about taking medications and applying ointments/creams prescribed by your doctor.
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What is the Recovery Process After Piles Laser Surgery?

There are several surgical options for the therapy for piles, also known as Bawaseer. Some common surgical treatments for piles include:

A). Medical management:

1). High fibre intake,

2). Plenty of oral fluids,

3). Sitz bath/hot fomentation,

4). Laxatives and

5). Topical agents-steroid-free anti-inflammatory ( Like Crema Ano, Escot, Sitcom LD )drugs

6) piles treatment without surgery

B). Hemorrhoidectomy( Open surgery):

Surgical excision of piles / bawaseer. But it is associated with significant post-operative pain.

C). Stapled Hemorrhoidectomy:

It is associated with relative less post-operative pain and relative faster recovery than the conventional haemorrhoidectomy.

D). Laser treatment for piles:

Laser treatment for piles is a relatively new and less painful surgical option where laser energy is used to seal off the blood supply to the hemorrhoids, causing them to shrink.

Laser treatment is bloodless, pain free, scarless and it’s a day care procedure.

Laser treatment for piles

 Laser piles treatment is one of the latest treatment methods used by many proctologists, anorectal surgeons, and colorectal surgeons to treat piles. In this method, high-energy laser beams are focused directly on the hemorrhoidal tissue.

In Agra, Dr. Shavez Khan is known for performing laser surgery to treat piles due to its benefits & piles laser treatment cost. He is also conducting a research in the field of Laser Proctology which makes him best dr for piles. Diode Laser 1470nm 12W is used in proctology. It is a day care procedure performed under anesthesia. Laser energy is delivered by bare / conical fiber directly in the sub mucosal hemorrhoidal nodes to shrink the nodes from inside. Moreover, laser energy is used to reduce the blood supply nourishing the abnormal growth.

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What To Do After Piles Laser Surgery?

  1. Keep the surgical site clean and maintain good hygiene to avoid infection.
  2. Take sitz bath twice a day regularly
  3. Avoid lifting heavy weights .
  4. Eat normal home made meals that are nutritious and high in fiber content.
  5. Try to take less spicy and oliy food
  6. Maintain good hydration, drink at least 3-4 liter water every day to avoid constipation .
  7. Do not strain during stool passage.
  8. Take stool softeners as advice by your doctor to avoid passage of hard stool, it may lead to pain.
  9. Use medications and local application ointments/creams as prescribed by your doctor.
FAQs Around Piles Treatment
What are piles in females?

Piles in women are inflamed blood vessels and tissues found underneath the rectum or under the skin around the anus. Piles in women can be treated initially with various home remedies and medications; however, surgical interventions like laser surgery are required later. 

How can I prevent piles during pregnancy?

Remember that constipation can lead to hemorrhoids during pregnancy. To relieve or prevent constipation: Include sufficient amounts of fiber in the diet by consuming lots of fruits and vegetables. Ask your healthcare provider to suggest a safe fiber supplement during pregnancy.

Are piles common in males?

Piles are common medical conditions that are common in both men and women. However, some medical studies have found that men are more prone to developing piles.

How do stapler piles surgery, open piles surgery, and laser piles surgery differ in treating hemorrhoids?

Stapler piles surgery uses a stapling device, open piles surgery requires incisions, and laser piles surgery uses a laser. Stapler piles surgery is less painful with a shorter recovery time, while open piles surgery is more effective for larger hemorrhoids. Laser piles surgery is less invasive but may not be as effective for larger hemorrhoids. The choice of procedure depends on the patient’s condition and preferences.

How many days of rest are required after laser piles surgery?

After undergoing laser piles surgery, patients can resume routine work with just two or three days of rest, provided they do not have an underlying medical condition that does not alter the post-surgical outcomes.

Is it normal to bleed after laser piles surgery?

Yes, it is normal to bleed after laser surgery for piles. Over the next few days, the bleeding should subside. However, you might experience some bleeding or spotting for 6 to 8 weeks. If your bleeding is heavy or lasts longer than a few days, consult your healthcare provider immediately. 

What are the precautions required after undergoing piles laser surgery?

Some of the precautions to take after your laser surgery include:

  • Avoid strenuous activities like heavy lifting, jogging, running, football, and cycling, etc., for 1-2 weeks after your laser surgery.
  • Avoid straining for a longer time during bowel movements.
  • Avoid the use of dry toilet tissue. Instead, use wet cotton to clean the anal area.
  • Stop eating foods that cause constipation, such as cheese, white bread, dairy products, processed food, etc.
  • Avoid sitting for an extended period.
What are the side effects of laser piles surgery?

Laser surgery is much preferred by patients and doctors because it has several benefits. But, like all surgical procedures, it carries certain side effects like a burning sensation, which resolves slowly, and in rare cases, it may cause skin tag thrombosis.

Is laser surgery the best treatment option for piles?

Yes, laser surgery is one of the best treatment options for piles. The laser treatment for piles is a non-invasive medical procedure, and hence suited for people scared of surgery. Moreover, as there is no incision involved in the process, there is minimal blood loss. Furthermore, laser beams are very accurate, therefore there is no damage to the nearby tissues. 

Is piles operation safe?

Yes, piles operation is safe and effective most of the time. But the patient still needs to eat a high-fiber diet, avoid constipation, and take care of the anal region to help prevent the recurrence of piles. 

Is surgery good for piles?

Surgery is the most effective way to treat piles. Furthermore, if someone has grade 3 or grade 4 hemorrhoids, doctors often recommend surgery. Amongst various surgical options, laser surgery is the most advanced and safest type of surgery to treat piles. 

Is piles dangerous?

Piles are generally not considered dangerous or life-threatening but can cause significant discomfort and disrupt daily activities. There are instances where complications can arise, making it essential to seek medical attention.

If you experience severe or persistent symptoms or excessive bleeding, it is advisable to consult with a healthcare professional, such as a proctologist. They can provide an accurate diagnosis, assess the severity of your piles, and recommend appropriate treatment options, which may include surgery in some instances.

What do piles look like?

Piles usually look like small, round, discolored lumps of tissues. You might feel them on your anus or hanging down from your anal canal.

Can piles be cured in 3 days?

Yes. The most effective way to cure piles in 3 days is surgery. Treatment for piles depends on the severity.

Piles can be treated using various home-based treatments and medications, mainly when the symptoms are mild. However, it is always better to undergo surgery to treat piles in 3 days.

Laser treatment for piles is one of the best surgical procedures to treat piles in 3 days. 

Is it normal to have piles during pregnancy?

Yes. Piles during pregnancy is common, especially in the third trimester and up to one month after you have had your baby. According to medical reports, about 30% to 40% of females who are pregnant get piles.

How much hemorrhoid bleeding is too much?

If you have piles, it is normal to notice a few drops of blood during your bowel movements. However, if you notice more blood than this or the blood is dark, you should see your healthcare provider as you may have another medical problem that requires treatment. A person should seek medical help immediately if they experience severe pain and constant bleeding from the piles. 

Can hemorrhoids last for many years?

There is no set timeline for how long hemorrhoids last. In some cases, piles symptoms can go away after a few days with home remedies and medications.

However, if symptoms do not improve after a week of home care, you should speak with your doctor. Your doctor may ask you to undergo surgery to treat the condition effectively. 

Can stress cause piles?

Stress doesn’t directly cause or worsen piles. However, stress can upset your stomach, inducing cramps, diarrhea, or constipation. Severe diarrhea or constipation can lead to piles. 

Which juice is good for piles?

Juice with high fiber content can relieve symptoms of piles. However, it is vital to note that these juices should be consumed as part of a well-balanced diet that includes plenty of water and fiber-rich foods.

Some of the juices that may benefit individuals with piles include prune juice, aloe vera juice, citrus juices, carrot juice, etc.