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Piles piles piles
Meri skin bhar Aa gyi he potty krne me Dard hota he. Kya ye dwai se shi ho skti he ya piles ka operation krwana hoga
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The main reason to develop piles is staining while passing stools caused by constipation . If you have 1 st or second degree piles. You might also be having a fissure which may be causing pain . This needs to be examined and differentiated These can be treated without surgery by following this advice. So avoid straining and constipation and you will feel much better . Add more fiber to your diet and consume plenty of water this will help prevent constipation. As for the immediate relief apply Anovate cream twice a day Do sitz bath (sit in warm water for 5 to 10 min twice a day ) But if you have 3 rd degree piles they need surgical or laser treatment for piles
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for next phase of treatment and details about laser treatment . follow up after 1 week.
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This may be a fissure in ano
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Get examined by good Laser Surgeon general surgeon
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Show it surgeon, they will examine frist then they will decide regarding surgery
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