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Find Relief and Comfort with Laser Treatment for Piles at INDU Piles Speciality Laser Clinic

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Dealing with piles (also known as hemorrhoids) can be an uncomfortable and distressing experience. From constant pain and itching to bleeding, these symptoms can affect your daily activities and quality of life. If you're struggling with this condition, it's important to understand what piles are and how modern treatments can help you find relief. At INDU Piles Speciality Laser Clinic, we offer safe and effective laser treatments that provide long-lasting relief from piles. In this blog, we will discuss what piles are, what causes them, and how our advanced laser treatments can help you regain comfort and confidence. We will also give you a brief introduction to our clinic and the specialized services we offer for the treatment of ano-rectal diseases. What Are Piles? Piles are swollen veins in the lower part of the rectum or anus. These veins can become enlarged or inflamed due to increased pressure in the area. Piles can be classified into two types: External...

Is Laser Treatment for Piles Very Painful?

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Living with piles can be uncomfortable and sometimes embarrassing to talk about. Many patients who visit us at INDU Piles Speciality Laser Clinic , PCMC often ask one simple question – “Doctor, will laser treatment for piles be very painful?” Let us explain this in simple words. Understanding Laser Treatment for Piles Laser treatment is a modern method used to treat piles in a less invasive way. Unlike traditional open surgery, this procedure uses laser energy to shrink or remove the swollen piles tissue. The main goal is to reduce bleeding, pain, and discomfort with minimum damage to surrounding areas. Most patients are surprised to know that laser treatment is usually less painful compared to older surgical methods. The procedure is done under proper anesthesia, so you do not feel pain during the treatment. After the procedure, mild discomfort or a burning sensation may be there for a few days, but it is generally manageable with medicines. When you consult a qual...