Get Safe & Lasting Relief from Piles at Be Well Hospitals
Piles, also known as hemorrhoids, are swollen veins in the lower rectum or anus that can cause discomfort, bleeding, and itching. They may develop due to chronic constipation, prolonged sitting, straining during bowel movements, or pregnancy. Piles can be internal (inside the rectum) or external (under the skin around the anus). While some cases resolve with lifestyle changes and medication, others require surgical treatment for lasting relief.
Laser Hemorrhoidoplasty: A modern, pain-free procedure using laser energy to shrink hemorrhoids.
Stapler Hemorrhoidectomy: Minimally invasive, fast-healing method that cuts and seals affected tissue.
Open Hemorrhoidectomy: Traditional surgical removal for large or recurrent hemorrhoids.
Infrared Coagulation (IRC): Non-surgical option using infrared light to shrink internal piles.
Rubber Band Ligation: A band is placed at the base of the hemorrhoid to cut off blood flow.
Be Well Hospitals provides personalized, discreet, and effective treatment options for all stages of piles. We ensure comfort and minimal downtime with advanced laser and stapler techniques.
Duration: Laser or stapler surgery takes 15–45 minutes.
Hospital Stay: Same-day discharge or 1-day admission.
Recovery Time: Return to work and routine life within 2–5 days depending on procedure type.
Key of piles causes includes Straining During Bowel Movements, Chronic Constipation or Diarrhoea, Low-Fibre Diet, Pregnancy, Obesity, Sedentary Lifestyle, Genetic Predisposition
Piles can occur at any age, but they are more commonly observed in adults. While there isn't a specific age range for the onset of piles, they often become more prevalent with age.
Leaving piles untreated can lead to various complications and worsening symptoms. Some potential consequences of untreated hemorrhoids include Increased Discomfort, Bleeding, Thrombosis, Prolapse, Strangulation and Chronic Inflammation.
Piles themselves do not burst; complications can arise, leading to serious conditions. Two potential complications are: Thrombosed Hemorrhoids and Bleeding.
Yes, females can develop piles. Pregnancy & Childbirth are the most common factor that may contribute to the development or exacerbation of hemorrhoids in females.
Patients undergo a thorough medical examination to assess the severity, type, and extent of the hemorrhoids. The healthcare provider reviews the patient's medical history and may conduct diagnostic tests.
Patients receive preoperative instructions, which may include fasting, medication adjustments, and other preparations.
Hemorrhoidectomy is typically performed under general anaesthesia to ensure the patient is comfortable and unaware during the procedure.
The surgeon performs the chosen surgical procedure, which may involve techniques such as hemorrhoidectomy, rubber band ligation, or other approaches based on the case.
Patients are monitored in a recovery area as they wake from anesthesia. Pain management medications may be administered. Instructions regarding postoperative care, hygiene, and medications are provided.
Patients receive postoperative care instructions, including pain management and hygiene. Follow-up appointments are scheduled to monitor recovery and address any concerns.