Explain the Classification of Piles? - Dr Paresh Gandhi

Written By :  MD Brand Connect
Medically Reviewed By :  Dr. Kamal Kant Kohli
Published On 2023-11-30 03:45 GMT   |   Update On 2023-11-30 09:00 GMT
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Understanding the classification of piles is pivotal for both patients and healthcare professionals. Piles, or hemorrhoids, are categorized into four main grades based on their severity. Grade I involves bleeding but no prolapse, while Grade II includes prolapse upon straining but spontaneous reduction. Grade III piles prolapse upon straining and require manual reduction. In Grade IV, prolapse is constant, and manual reduction isn't possible. Each grade demands a distinct approach to management, ranging from lifestyle modifications and medications for milder cases to surgical interventions for advanced stages

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Dr. Paresh Gandhi, a General Surgeon from Pune, an expert in the field, sheds light on the classification of piles based on their severity. Dr. Paresh Gandhi's insights provide a comprehensive understanding of the different grades of piles, aiding individuals in recognizing symptoms and seeking appropriate medical guidance for effective management.

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