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1. What are piles (hemorrhoids) and what are the common symptoms?

Piles are swollen and inflamed veins in the rectum and anus. Common symptoms include bleeding during bowel movements, itching or irritation, a painful lump near the anus, and discomfort. Early detection and treatment are key to preventing the condition from worsening.

An anal fistula is a small, infected tunnel that forms between the end of the bowel and the skin near the anus. It typically develops as a result of an untreated or recurring anal abscess, which is a collection of pus.

You should seek professional advice if you experience persistent symptoms such as pain, bleeding, itching, or swelling. Early consultation is crucial to get an accurate diagnosis and begin effective, non-surgical treatment before the condition becomes more severe.

The Ksharsutra method is a time-tested Ayurvedic technique that uses a medicated thread to treat fistula and piles. The thread, coated with herbal medicines, gradually cuts and heals the affected tissue, leading to a permanent and natural cure without the need for surgery.

Laser treatment is a modern, minimally invasive procedure for piles. A fine laser fiber is used to precisely shrink the blood vessels that supply the hemorrhoid, causing it to wither and die. This method offers a fast, virtually painless recovery with no surgical cuts or stitches.

The best method for you depends on the severity and specific characteristics of your condition. Laser treatment is often preferred for early-stage piles due to its fast recovery, while the Ksharsutra method is highly effective for more advanced piles and is the primary treatment for fistulas. During your consultation, our specialist will help you choose the most suitable option.

Both the Ksharsutra and laser treatments are designed to be as comfortable as possible. Procedures are performed under local anesthesia, and patients experience minimal discomfort. Post-treatment pain is significantly lower compared to traditional surgery.

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