How To Deal With Piles
Piles treatment is necessary to stop the condition from
getting worse and spreading to other parts of the body. The main goal of
treatment is to shrink and remove the excess tissue that has prolapsed outside
the anus.
Treatment options
include:
Medications : - Several types of medication can help reduce
pain and bleeding, including topical ointments, oral medications and local
injections. These medications include:
Pain relievers :-
Over-the-counter pain relievers such as
ibuprofen (Advil, Motrin IB) or naproxen sodium (Aleve) may be helpful in
treating mild to moderate pain associated with piles.
Antibiotics :- If an abscess develops in an internal
hemorrhoid, your doctor may prescribe antibiotics to prevent infection.
Hemorrhoidectomies
(hemorrhoid removal surgery) :- This
procedure involves removing a portion of the anal canal that contains the piles
tissue and blood vessels. There are two types of hemorrhoidectomy procedures:
open hemorrhoidectomy and closed hemorrhoidectomy. Following surgery, you may
need to use a rubber band ligation procedure for any remaining bleeding points
in the area around your anus or anus sphincter muscle that remains after
surgery has been performed
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