Piles Surgery

Piles, also known as hemorrhoids, are swollen and inflamed veins in the rectum and anus that cause discomfort, pain, itching, and bleeding. They can occur inside the rectum (internal hemorrhoids) or around the anus (external hemorrhoids).

Piles Surgery Specialist

Best General Surgeon in Gurgaon

Dr. Subhash Chandra Sharma is a highly experienced General Surgeon practicing in T.R.U.E Hospitals, Gurgaon, with over 47 years of expertise in the field. Dr. Sharma completed his MBBS in 1978 and MS in General Surgery in 1981, both from Aligarh Muslim University.

He offers a wide range of surgical services, including sebaceous cyst excision, incisional hernia repair, bariatric (gastric bypass) surgery, endosurgery, and various abdominal procedures.

I believe in personalized care, listening closely to each patient, understanding their unique needs, and partnering with them to create the most effective treatment plan.

Available at: T.R.U.E. Hospitals, Gurgaon
Timing: Mon–Sun | ⏰ 24×7 Open

Piles Treatment – Procedures & Benefits of Surgery

Are you experiencing discomfort or noticing blood during bowel movements? These could be signs of piles—a common yet often overlooked condition. At T.R.U.E Hospitals, we provide advanced, effective treatments to help you find lasting relief. Consult with our experienced proctologists and take the first step towards a healthier, more comfortable life.

What Are Piles?

Piles, also known as hemorrhoids, are swollen and inflamed veins located in the anus or lower rectum. They can cause symptoms such as pain, itching, discomfort, and bleeding during bowel movements. Piles may be internal (inside the rectum) or external (around the anus), and are commonly caused by chronic constipation, prolonged sitting, excessive straining, and a low-fibre diet.
While mild cases can often be managed with lifestyle adjustments—such as increasing fibre intake, staying hydrated, and maintaining good hygiene—persistent or severe cases may require medical or surgical treatment, especially if conservative methods are ineffective

Treatment Options for Piles

There are multiple treatment approaches for piles depending on their type and severity. These range from non-surgical techniques to advanced minimally invasive surgeries. Early diagnosis and appropriate treatment can significantly reduce symptoms and prevent complications:

Non-Surgical Treatments:
Rubber Band Ligation - A commonly used method for internal hemorrhoids, rubber band ligation involves placing a small rubber band around the base of the pile, cutting off its blood supply. The hemorrhoid dries up and falls off within a few days. The procedure is quick, usually painless, and typically doesn’t require hospitalization.
Sclerotherapy - This technique involves injecting a sclerosant (chemical solution) into the hemorrhoid, causing the blood vessels to shrink and collapse. Best suited for small or early-stage internal piles, sclerotherapy is minimally invasive and requires little to no downtime.
Infrared Coagulation (IRC) - IRC uses infrared light to create scar tissue on the hemorrhoid, sealing off blood flow and causing it to shrink. This treatment is ideal for small to medium internal piles and offers a fast recovery.
Electrocoagulation - Also known as bipolar coagulation, this method uses an electrical current to cauterize the hemorrhoid and seal off its blood vessels. It's an effective outpatient treatment for internal piles, offering relief with minimal discomfort.

Advanced Surgical Treatments for Piles:
For individuals with persistent pain, bleeding, or visible external lumps that do not respond to non-surgical treatments, surgical intervention may be necessary. At T.R.U.E Hospitals, we specialize in advanced, minimally invasive surgeries that offer faster recovery and long-term results.

Laser Surgery for Piles - Laser piles surgery is a state-of-the-art, minimally invasive option that uses focused laser energy to shrink or remove hemorrhoidal tissue. It offers precision treatment with minimal impact on surrounding tissue.
Stapler Surgery (Stapled Hemorrhoidopexy / MIPH Surgery) - Also known as Minimally Invasive Procedure for Hemorrhoids (MIPH), this technique is designed for prolapsed internal piles. It involves using a circular stapling device to reposition the hemorrhoids and cut off their blood supply, effectively reducing symptoms and recurrence.

At T.R.U.E Hospitals, we are committed to providing safe, effective, and patient-friendly solutions for piles. Whether you're looking for non-surgical relief or advanced surgical options, our team is here to guide you every step of the way.

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FAQ About Piles Surgery

Are piles dangerous?

Piles are not life-threatening, but they can be extremely uncomfortable. If left untreated, they may worsen or lead to complications like anemia or thrombosed hemorrhoids.

Can piles go away on their own?

Mild piles may resolve with lifestyle changes, but severe or recurring piles often require medical or surgical intervention.

What food should I avoid if I have pile

Avoid spicy foods, oily snacks, red meat, caffeine, and alcohol. Focus on a high-fiber, low-fat diet with plenty of fluids.

Is piles surgery painful?

Modern treatments like laser surgery are minimally invasive and cause very little or no pain, with faster healing and early return to routine activities.

Can piles come back after treatment?

Yes, if diet and lifestyle are not improved, piles may recur. Preventive care is crucial even after successful treatment.