All Posts in Category: Proctology

Is Laser Treatment the Best Option for Anal Fistula? A Complete Guide

Choosing the right treatment for an anal fistula can feel overwhelming. With many options available—and laser treatment often highlighted as a modern solution—patients understandably want clear answers. Is laser treatment truly the best option for anal fistula? The honest answer depends on the type of fistula, its complexity, and individual patient factors. This guide explains […]

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Kidney Stone Surgery Recovery Time: What to Expect & How to Heal Faster

Recovering after kidney stone surgery is often a major concern for patients. While the procedure itself brings relief from pain and blockage, the recovery phase plays an equally important role in ensuring long-term comfort and preventing complications. The good news is that modern kidney stone treatments are far less invasive than before, allowing most patients […]

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Fistula Myths vs Facts: What You Really Need to Know Before Treatment

Introduction Fistula is a medical condition often surrounded by fear, embarrassment, and misinformation, which causes many people to delay seeking treatment. Common myths—such as believing a fistula can heal on its own, that treatment is extremely painful, or that surgery always leads to complications—create unnecessary anxiety and confusion. The reality is very different. With modern […]

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10 Best Home Remedies for Piles (Hemorrhoids)

What Are Piles? A Brief, Patient-Friendly Explanation Piles, also called haemorrhoids or hemorrhoids, are swollen veins in the lower rectum and anus. They can cause symptoms such as pain, itching, swelling and bleeding during bowel movements. Mild piles can often be managed at home, while more severe piles may require medical treatment. In this blog, […]

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What Are Piles? A Brief, Patient-Friendly Explanation

Introduction Piles, also called haemorrhoids or hemorrhoids, are swollen and stretched veins in the lower part of the rectum and anus. These veins normally act as cushions that help control bowel movements. When too much pressure builds in this area due to constipation, straining, sitting for long periods or a low-fibre diet, they swell and […]

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