Rubber band ligation: A doctor places a small rubber band around the base of the pile to cut off its blood supply, causing it to shrink and fall off within a few days.
Sclerotherapy: A chemical solution is injected into the blood vessels around the pile, causing them to shrink and the pile to decrease in size.
Infrared coagulation (IRC): Heat from an infrared light is used to coagulate the blood vessels supplying the pile, leading to its shrinkage.
Laser treatment: A laser is used to precisely target and shrink the pile tissue.
Cryotherapy: Cold therapy is applied to the pile to reduce its size and alleviate symptoms.
lifestyle modification for piles patient
Dietary modifications: Increasing fiber intake through fruits, vegetables, and whole grains can soften stools and make them easier to pass, reducing strain during bowel movements.
Adequate hydration: Drinking plenty of water helps prevent constipation, which can aggravate piles.
Regular exercise: Staying physically active improves digestion and helps regulate bowel movements.
Avoiding prolonged sitting or straining during bowel movements: This reduces pressure on the rectal area and minimizes irritation