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Haemorrhoids (Piles) is a condition in which the veins around the anus or lower rectum are swollen and inflamed. Haemorrhoids arise from congestion of internal or external venous plexuses around the anal canal. Haemorrhoids are both inside and above the anus (internal) or under the skin around the anus (external).
1) INTERNAL HAEMORRHOIDS
This form of hemorrhoid is inside the rectum. Internal haemorrhoids usually don’t causepain or protrude from the anus during bowel movements, but they may bleed. However, an internal hemorrhoid that prolapses or extends outside the anus can be quite painful.
2) EXTERNAL HAEMORRHOIDS
This form of hemorrhoid is located around the anus and when inflamed feels like a hardlump. They are covered by skin, are very sensitive to touch and can bleed, especiallywhile straining during a hard bowel movement.
STAGES OF HAEMORRHOIDS
Haemorrhoids are classified according to their size:
1st Degree |
Remain in the rectum |
2nd Degree |
Prolapse through the anus on defecation but spontaneously reduce |
3rd Degree |
Prolapse through the anus on defecation but require digital reduction |
4th Degree |
Remain persistently prolapsed |
CAUSES OF HAEMORRHOIDS
SYMPTOMS OF HAEMORRHOIDS
DIAGNOSIS OF PILES
A medical history followed by visual examination of the anus. Adigital examination and Proctoscopy (a scope is inserted to examine the anal canal) is done to confirm the diagnosis. At times a Barium study or Colonoscopy may be advised if your doctor suspects any other cause of bleeding that needs to be ruled out.
LASER HEMORRHOIDOPLASTY / LHP
It is a minimally invasive approach used for treatment of haemorrhoids. The energy of the laser is inserted centrally into the hemorrhoidal mass resulting in successive shrinkage of the piles.
The controlled laser energy obliterates the mass from inside and preserves themucosa and sphincter structure. The homogenous laser emission from the LHPfiber results in:
The controlled emission of laser energy which is applied submucosally with a specially designed laser fibre, causes the hemorrhoidal mass to shrink. In addition, fibrotic reconstruction generates new connective tissue, which ensures that the mucosa adheres to the underlying tissue. This prevents reoccurrence of a haemorrhoids. No foreign materials need to be inserted and unlike other procedures, LHP is not associated with any risk of stenosis.
Healing is excellent because, unlike conventional surgeries there are no incisions or stitches.
ADVANTAGES OF LHP
POTENTIAL DRAWBACKS OF LHP