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GRADE 3 PILES
I was told that I've Grade 3 piles. I was advised colonoscopy. Please do let me know if it's compulsory take this test..
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Go for surgery. No two opinions on this
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Hi there I understand your concern...Grade 2 or 3 hemorrhoids are initially treated with nonsurgical procedures...Very symptomatic grade 3 and grade 4 hemorrhoids are best treated with surgical hemorrhoidectomy...this will help you... Consult nearest surgeon and get it fixed... Regards
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There must be reason for colonoscopy.if you have doubt regarding colonoscopy .take second opinion from another general surgeon/ gastroenterologist
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Hello there.  I can understand your concern. If grade 3 piles is already a diagnosis made, then i feel you should go for the treatment right away rather than exploring again and again. Medical line of management is not an option for you. Surgical line is the only treatment. Kindly consult a general surgeon in person for further evaluation and management. Best regards. Dr. Anil kumar jain. Bangalore.
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dear friend if you have an already diagnosed grade III piles then why don't you get it fixed the need for further investigations will go away , please go meet a GI surgeon and take the direction of treatment prescribed, surgery is the best option in such cases.
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