Is surgery the only treatment for piles? - Dr Usha Maheshwari

Written By :  Dr Usha Maheshwari
Published On 2023-11-17 11:59 GMT   |   Update On 2023-11-17 11:59 GMT
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While surgical intervention is one of the treatment options for Piles, it's crucial to recognize that it's not the exclusive approach. Surgical treatments, such as hemorrhoidectomy, may be recommended for severe or persistent cases of Piles that don't respond to conservative measures. However, many individuals with Piles find relief through non-surgical methods, including dietary modifications, fiber supplements, lifestyle changes, and medications.

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The decision between surgical and non-surgical options will depend on factors like the type and grade of Piles, the presence of complications, and the patient's overall health. Regular physical activity, maintaining a high-fibre diet, and staying hydrated are essential practices that can contribute to preventing Hemorrhoids at any age.

Dr Usha Maheshwari, Senior Consultant Surgeon at Maheshwari Clinics, Delhi, delves deeper into the misconceptions surrounding Piles, emphasizing that surgery is not the exclusive treatment. She discusses various non-surgical approaches, including lifestyle modifications, dietary changes, and medications, which can effectively manage Piles. Dr. Maheshwari empowers viewers with a broader understanding of treatment options by dispelling the notion that surgery is the only recourse. This informative video aims to educate individuals on the multifaceted aspects of Piles management, encouraging them to explore diverse strategies for their well-being.

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