At Aaravya Hospital, we understand that every generation faces unique lifestyle challenges - from long sitting hours and stress to unhealthy diet habits. That's why our treatment approach evolves with time. We blend modern laser technology, traditional Ayurvedic wisdom, and personalized lifestyle guidance to meet the needs of today's patients. Our Uniqueness
| Open Surgical Procedure | Laser Procedure | Chivate | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Recurrence Chances | 20%–30% | 2%–4% | 0.1% |
| Cuts, Scars & Stitches | Yes | Minimal | Minimal |
| Painful | High | Low | Negligible |
| Blood Loss | High | Low | Negligible |
| Infection Chances | High | No | No |
| Bed Rest & Hospitalization | 1 Week | 2 Days | Same Day |
Piles are swollen veins in the rectum or anus caused by excessive pressure — commonly due to constipation, straining during bowel movements, sitting for long hours, pregnancy, obesity, or low-fiber diet.
Common symptoms include anal itching, pain while passing stool, swelling or a lump near the anus, mucus discharge, and bright red bleeding during bowel movements.
No. Early-stage piles (Grade I & II) are usually treated with medicines, diet improvements, and lifestyle changes. Surgery or laser treatment is recommended only in advanced cases (Grade III & IV) or when symptoms don’t improve with conservative treatment.
Yes. Laser treatment is a modern, minimally invasive option that is almost painless, bloodless, and stitch-free, with faster recovery and lower chances of recurrence compared to traditional surgery.
Modern laser and stapler surgeries cause very minimal discomfort compared to traditional open surgery. Most patients experience only mild pain for a short period.
Recurrence is possible if diet and lifestyle habits are not corrected. However, advanced laser and stapler procedures significantly reduce the chances of recurrence.
You should consult a proctologist or colorectal surgeon, who specializes in diseases of the rectum and anus.
With modern minimally invasive procedures, most patients return to normal activities within 1–3 days, especially for desk jobs. Recovery may vary depending on the severity.
Yes, most health insurance policies cover piles treatment and surgery, depending on the plan. It is best to confirm with your insurance provider.
Maintaining a high-fiber diet, drinking plenty of water, avoiding constipation, regular exercise, and not straining during bowel movements are key preventive measures.
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Aaravya Hospital is a center of excellence for Ano-Rectal and General Surgeries, combining modern surgical techniques with Ayurvedic wisdom. We aim to deliver safe, painless, and quick recovery treatments for piles, fissures, fistula, and other surgical conditions. Our approach is holistic – relieving disease, preventing recurrence, and improving quality of life.