Proctology Surgery for Hemorrhoids
Proctology surgery for piles is recommended when enlarged hemorrhoids cause persistent pain, bleeding, itching, swelling, or discomfort during bowel movements. Piles develop due to increased pressure in the rectal veins, commonly linked to constipation, prolonged sitting, pregnancy, obesity, or straining during stool passage. In early stages, piles may be treated with medicines, dietary changes, and lifestyle modification, but advanced or recurrent cases often require surgical treatment.
Modern proctology surgery for piles includes minimally invasive procedures such as laser treatment, stapler surgery, and conventional hemorrhoidectomy depending on the severity of the condition. Laser piles surgery is widely preferred because it involves less pain, minimal bleeding, shorter hospital stay, and faster recovery. The procedure targets the swollen veins precisely and reduces tissue damage. Patients usually return to routine activities quickly after treatment. Timely surgical management helps prevent complications such as severe bleeding, prolapse, thrombosis, and chronic discomfort, while improving long-term bowel health and quality of life.