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Haemorrhoids, also known as piles, are swollen veins in the rectum and anus that can cause discomfort, itching, pain, and bleeding. They are a common condition that can affect anyone but are more prevalent in adults over 50. Treatment aims to relieve symptoms and prevent complications.

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    Kalmed Clinic

    At Kalmed Clinic, we are dedicated to providing high-quality medical care to patients in a welcoming and comfortable environment. Our experienced team of healthcare professionals is committed to delivering personalized and comprehensive care to meet the diverse needs of our patients. We offer a range of services, including routine check-ups, preventive care, and treatment for various medical conditions. Our goal is to help our patients achieve and maintain optimal health and wellness. With convenient hours and a commitment to patient-centered care, Kalmed Clinic is the trusted choice for families and individuals seeking excellent medical care.

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  • When should I see a doctor for haemorrhoid treatment?

    You should consult a doctor if home treatments don't provide relief within a week, if you experience significant bleeding, especially with pain or dizziness, or if external hemorrhoids are causing severe pain or discomfort.

  • What are the minimally invasive procedures for haemorrhoids, and are they painful?

    Minimally invasive options like rubber band ligation, sclerotherapy, and infrared coagulation are outpatient procedures that are less painful than surgery. Some discomfort may occur during and after the procedure, but it is usually manageable with over-the-counter pain relievers.

  • How long does it take to recover from haemorrhoid surgery?

    Recovery time depends on the procedure and the person's health. Traditional haemorrhoidectomy typically takes 2 to 4 weeks for full recovery, with some pain and discomfort. Minimally invasive procedures generally offer a shorter recovery time.

  • Can haemorrhoids come back after treatment?

    Yes, successful treatment for hemorrhoids doesn't guarantee they won't return, especially if underlying causes like constipation or straining persist. Maintaining a high-fiber diet, staying hydrated, and regular exercise can help reduce the risk of recurrence.

  • Are there any risks associated with haemorrhoid treatments?

    While most treatments are safe, there are potential risks, particularly with surgical interventions. These can include pain, infection, bleeding, and, rarely, more serious complications such as urinary retention. Discussing these risks with your healthcare provider can help you make an informed decision.

  • How effective are non-surgical treatments compared to surgery?

    For mild to moderate hemorrhoids, consider starting with non-surgical treatments. These treatments, like lifestyle changes and over-the-counter creams, can be highly effective.

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