Piles Treatment - Laser Surgery Procedure
Piles (hemorrhoids) are swollen veins in the lower rectum and anus. They can cause discomfort, pain, and bleeding. Our advanced laser treatment provides quick relief with minimal recovery time.
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What are Piles?
Piles, also known as hemorrhoids, are a common condition that affects many people globally. They are cushions of tissue filled with blood vessels located at the end of the rectum or anus. While they are normal parts of the human anatomy, they can become inflamed and enlarged, causing discomfort.

Trigger Foods to Avoid in a Diet
Spicy Foods
Can irritate the digestive system and worsen symptoms
Alcohol
Contributes to dehydration, worsening piles discomfort
Processed Foods
Low in fiber and can cause constipation
Caffeine
Acts as a diuretic and can contribute to dehydration
Dairy Products
Can cause constipation in some individuals
Fried Foods
Difficult to digest and can exacerbate symptoms
Symptoms for Piles
Bleeding
Bright red blood during or after bowel movements
Pain and Discomfort
Especially when sitting or during bowel movements
Itching and Irritation
Around the anal area
Swelling
Lumps around the anus
Mucus Discharge
Clear or yellowish discharge
Incomplete Evacuation
Feeling of incomplete bowel movement
Common Causes of Piles
Chronic Constipation
Straining during bowel movements creates pressure in the rectal veins
Pregnancy
Increased pressure from the growing uterus and hormonal changes
Aging
Tissues supporting the veins in the rectum weaken with age
Obesity
Excess weight increases pressure on the lower rectum
Prolonged Sitting
Especially on the toilet, increases pressure on the veins in the rectum
Heavy Lifting
Straining and holding your breath can lead to increased pressure
Risk Factors for Piles
Age Over 50
Tissues supporting veins weaken with age
Family History
Genetic predisposition to developing piles
Chronic Diarrhea
Frequent loose stools can irritate the area
Low-Fiber Diet
Can lead to constipation and straining
Sedentary Lifestyle
Lack of physical activity
Anal Intercourse
May increase risk of hemorrhoids
Complications if Piles Left Untreated
Anemia
Chronic blood loss can lead to iron deficiency
Strangulated Hemorrhoid
Blood supply cut off, causing severe pain
Blood Clots
Thrombosed hemorrhoids can be extremely painful
Infection
Open wounds can become infected
Incontinence
Difficulty controlling bowel movements
Prolapse
Internal hemorrhoids may protrude outside
Diagnosis
The proper diagnosis requires a physical examination of the anal area, including the use of a proctoscope. This allows the doctor to look inside the anal canal to identify internal hemorrhoids as well as determine their grade and stage.
Diagnostic Methods
- Detailed physical examination and medical history
- Digital rectal examination to locate internal openings
- Proctoscopy or Anoscopy to assess internal tracts
- MRI Fistulography or Endoanal Ultrasound for complex cases

Surgical Treatment Options
Our advanced surgical procedures provide effective, long-term relief
Laser Hemorrhoidoplasty
A minimally invasive procedure where laser energy is used to shrink the hemorrhoidal tissue with precision, causing minimal damage to surrounding areas.
Recovery Time
3-7 days
Anesthesia
Local with sedation
Hemorrhoidectomy
Traditional surgical removal of hemorrhoids, typically used for large, severe cases that haven't responded to other treatments.
Recovery Time
2-3 weeks
Anesthesia
General or spinal
Stapled Hemorrhoidopexy
A procedure that uses a stapling device to reposition the hemorrhoidal tissue and cut off blood supply to the hemorrhoids.
Recovery Time
1-2 weeks
Anesthesia
General
Laser Hemorrhoidoplasty
A minimally invasive procedure where laser energy is used to shrink the hemorrhoidal tissue with precision, causing minimal damage to surrounding areas.
Recovery Time
3-7 days
Anesthesia
Local with sedation
Hemorrhoidectomy
Traditional surgical removal of hemorrhoids, typically used for large, severe cases that haven't responded to other treatments.
Recovery Time
2-3 weeks
Anesthesia
General or spinal
Stapled Hemorrhoidopexy
A procedure that uses a stapling device to reposition the hemorrhoidal tissue and cut off blood supply to the hemorrhoids.
Recovery Time
1-2 weeks
Anesthesia
General
Preventive Measures
High-Fiber Diet
Include plenty of fruits, vegetables, and whole grains to soften stool and reduce straining.
Stay Hydrated
Drink plenty of water throughout the day to prevent constipation and hardened stools.
Regular Exercise
Physical activity helps stimulate bowel function and reduces pressure on veins.
Don't Delay Bowel Movements
Respond promptly to the urge to have a bowel movement to prevent straining.
Limit Toilet Time
Avoid sitting on the toilet for long periods which increases pressure on rectal veins.
Maintain Healthy Weight
Keeping an appropriate weight reduces pressure on the pelvic floor and lower rectum.
Piles Types and Surgical Procedures
Internal Piles
Description: Located inside the rectum, usually painless but may cause bleeding during bowel movements.
Surgical Procedure: Rubber Band Ligation - A band is placed around the base of the hemorrhoid to cut off blood supply, causing it to shrink and fall off.
External Piles
Description: Develop under the skin around the anus and can be painful, especially when thrombosed.
Surgical Procedure: Excision - Surgical removal of the thrombosed hemorrhoid under local anesthesia for quick relief.
Thrombosed Piles
Description: Blood clot forms inside external hemorrhoids, causing severe pain, swelling, and inflammation.
Surgical Procedure: Thrombectomy - Minor surgery to remove the clot and relieve pain.
Prolapsed Piles
Description: Internal hemorrhoids that protrude outside the anus, especially during straining.
Surgical Procedure: Stapled Hemorrhoidopexy - Hemorrhoidal tissue is repositioned and blood flow is restricted, causing shrinkage.
Grade I Hemorrhoids
Description: Small internal piles that do not prolapse and are often asymptomatic.
Surgical Procedure: Diet & Medication - High-fiber diet, stool softeners, and topical treatments.
Grade II Hemorrhoids
Description: Prolapse during straining but retract spontaneously.
Surgical Procedure: Infrared Coagulation (IRC) - A quick, non-surgical treatment using infrared light to shrink the hemorrhoid.
Grade III Hemorrhoids
Description: Prolapse during straining and require manual repositioning.
Surgical Procedure: Doppler-Guided Hemorrhoidal Artery Ligation - Ties off blood vessels feeding the hemorrhoid using ultrasound guidance.
Grade IV Hemorrhoids
Description: Permanently prolapsed and cannot be pushed back inside.
Surgical Procedure: Hemorrhoidectomy - Surgical removal of severe or large hemorrhoids.
Why choose Total Surgicare for Piles Surgery?
Advanced Treatment Through Laser Surgery
At Total Surgicare, you can avoid conventional piles treatment surgery and opt to treat it within 15 minutes through our quick and laser treatment, which is painless and effective. After the procedure, you can go home on the same day.
FREE Appointment with Experienced Proctologist
At Total Surgicare, we have expert proctologists with 8-15 years of experience who provide personalized piles treatment surgery and properly guide you through the pre and post-surgery process.
Quick Recovery With Effective Results
Total Surgicare treatment delivers effective results in less than a day after surgery. Our patients can forget about piles completely and live their normal day-to-day routine in just 1 week or less.
End-to-End Process Assistance
Total Surgicare provides best-in-class insurance handling for all patients. We handle everything right from the paperwork to claim settlement with insurers so that you focus completely on the recovery process.