One of the most often occurring anorectal disorders seen in everyday practice by Indian physicians, general surgeons, and gastrointestinal surgeons is haemorrhoidal ailments. About 50% of the population is expected to experience haemorrhoids at some point in their life most likely by the time they turn 50; around 5% of the people are affected by haemorrhoids at any given point in time. [Source] As a top gastroenterologist in Kolkata, Dr. V.K. Rai is here to address all your issues regarding non-surgical and non-invasive procedures for piles and fissures.
Piles, which are also called haemorrhoids, are mainly inflammation of the anus where the veins at the nerve endings swell up. People over 50 are most likely to have piles, but it has often shown up as a recurring problem for pregnant women too. A lot of the time, piles can start to heal by themselves before any symptoms show up.
Even though piles may go away on their own in a few days, you may still feel itchy, hurt, and pass blood along with your stool from time to time. If it shows signs of becoming chronic, it is best to consult a top gastroenterologist in Kolkata, like Dr. V.K. Rai. and can become a serious problem if there is:
For the most part, piles get fixed on their own over time. People with piles may feel better with feasible lifestyle and treatment modifications like changing their diet, losing weight, and taking medications like corticosteroids and laxatives. If non-invasive methods for piles don’t work, surgery may help with options like infrared coagulation and haemorrhoidectomy.
Fissures are tears in the soft tissue of the anal cavity that make the area itch and give you painful twitches. In the case of anal fissures, the pain in the anal area can be there from the start. This criteria makes it different from piles.
Fissures have two main categories. Recently formed acute fissures can heal with natural treatments or medicine. Chronic fissures, however, require special medical attention after 8–12 weeks. They often have skin tags and hypertrophied papillae.
Medications or dietary adjustments like additional fibre intake to the diet and more water—especially in the morning on an empty stomach—to help empty the bowels more naturally can heal fissures. See a gastroenterology specialist in Kolkata for either non-invasive or intrusive surgical therapies if the issue lasts more than one week.
There are many non-surgical treatments for piles and fissures. Electrocautery with an infrared laser is thought to be one of the few non-invasive ways to treat fissures. Using radio waves to cut out and treat a chronic anal fissure could actually be a painless option to traditional surgery.
With the help of the radio wave machine “Surgitron,” the anal rupture can be closed without cutting. The contactless radio frequency procedure quickly and painlessly gets rid of any scars that might form. As a leading gastro surgeon in Kolkata, Dr. V.K. Rai can help assess the severity of your situation and evaluate if you really need invasive surgery.
Radiofrequency surgery is another name for radio surgery. The term “radio” comes from the fact that the equipment sending out these waves uses the same frequency as radiowaves used for broadcasts. To bust some myths about radiosurgery, we need to look at two older techniques: “electrocautery” and “hyfrecation.” Expert gastro surgeons in Kolkata can advise which procedure might be the best for your fistula or piles therapy.
A low-frequency, minimal-voltage, and minimal-wattage AC current is used in electrocautery to generate heat on the electrode, which resists the flow of current. Instead of radio waves, convection moves heat to soft flesh during electrocautery. Curare kills a lot of cells, about the same amount as a third-degree burn.
Hyfrecation uses a highly modulated high-frequency current of low wattage and high voltage to burn tissue with a spark from the electrode tip. It has a surface effect and cannot incise tissue.
Radiofrequency energy is employed in numerous medical applications, including anal fissure treatment, since it can thermally ablate soft tissue with accurate precision. This ablation heat is generated by tissue resistance in the pathway of waves produced through the electrode tip. The cellular fluid in soft tissues heats up and boils at 1000C, producing steam that dissolves tissue cells molecularly. These waves damage cells but leave tissues unharmed.
Radiofrequency prevents fissure-related tissue damage and improves surgical precision. Not only are these procedures non-invasive but also offer very minimal risks and recovery downtime, as prescribed by your gastro surgeon in Kolkata.
If you are putting up with visible discomfort or agony for a prolonged period for your Piles of Fissure problem, it is time to finally visit your gastroenterology specialist in Kolkata and get it checked. Your health is your ultimate wealth, so do not procrastinate and set an appointment today.
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