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What is the doctor's approach for managing patients with Grade III or Grade IV hemorrhoids? - Dr Pravin Shetty
Overview
For patients with Grade III or Grade IV hemorrhoids, the approach to management often involves a combination of conservative measures and, in some cases, surgical procedures. The treatment plan depends on the severity of symptoms, patient preferences, and the overall health of the individual.
Grade 3 - The hemorrhoid extends through the anus during straining or bowel movements but requires manual repositioning. Grade 4 - The hemorrhoid stays prolapsed outside of the anus. Medical management of piles involves a range of therapeutic approaches tailored to alleviate symptoms and improve the overall condition.
In this video, Dr Pravin Shetty Consultant at Gokul Hospital, Mumbai and Director of Shree Krishna Maternity and Child Care, Mumbai, explains if surgical procedures the only option for managing hemorrhoids and What is the doctor's approach for managing patients with Grade III or Grade IV hemorrhoids?