Piles, or hemorrhoids, are swollen veins in the anal or rectal area that cause pain, discomfort, or bleeding.
The cost ranges from ₹35,000 to ₹60,000, depending on the severity and additional care required.
Yes, mild piles can often be managed with home remedies, lifestyle changes, and non-surgical treatments like banding or sclerotherapy.
Laser surgery is minimally invasive, causes less pain, has a quicker recovery time, and leaves no scars.
While not life-threatening, untreated piles can lead to severe complications like thrombosis or infection.
Yes, most health insurance plans cover piles treatment, including laser surgery.
Maintain a high-fiber diet, stay hydrated, avoid straining during bowel movements, and exercise regularly.
Yes, women are equally prone to piles, especially during pregnancy or after childbirth.
Home remedies can relieve mild symptoms but may not be effective for severe cases. Consult a doctor for proper treatment.
Most patients resume light activities within 2-3 days and return to work in about a week.
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