FAQ's

Frequently Asked Questions ?

What is Piles ?

What are the symptoms of Piles

What are the reasons of Piles ?

What are the symptoms of Piles ?

What are the Piles investigation ?

What are the Piles investigation ?

What are do's & don't regarding Piles ?

What are do's & don't regarding Piles ?

What are the treatment of Piles ?

What are the treatment of Piles ?

Can children get ano - rectal disease ?

These may be inborn, acquired due to faulty diet or toilet habits or could be due to some other pathologies of the body.

These include anal fissures, rectal polyps or prolapse of the rectum. Many children suffer from constipation or bizarre stool habits.

It is incorrect to treat the ano-rectal diseases merely by listening to the symptoms.

There are many diseases, which can only be diagnosed by examination of the inner part of the anus, and ignoring a local anal examination could be dangerous too as many a times,the patient might be suffering from a more complex disease, whose treatment is delayed just because it was confused with a common anal pathology.

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There are many reasons for this symptom. A prolapsing pile, rectal polyp, rectal prolapse or cancer of the anal canal can present with this symptom.

It is a misconception that in every case, the patient is advised to go for surgical procedure.

The fact is that only 10% patients really require a surgical intervention or operation.

Rest of them can very well be treated with medications, dietary regulations and a regular follow-up.

This is an incorrect thinking. Most of the ano-rectal diseases are completely curable by surgical treatment.

However, there are certain rules which are to be followed after anal surgeries like change in the food habit, regular bowel activity, regular reviews with the operating surgeons to avoid any recurrence or relapse of the symptoms.

Include more amount of fibers in your diet. Fruits like apple, pear, banana, orange and carrot, cabbage, cauliflower, spinach and other green leafy vegetable should be used in impunity.

Take your meals at a fixed and regular time.

Don’t consume spicy, fried or highly seasoned food. Chilli pepper should be avoided.

Regular exercises, relieving anxiety and constipation goes a long way to help out relieving the symptoms of anal region.

No. It is not necessary that every anal pathology should present with bleeding from the stools.

Usually children do not have piles. They have problems like – polyp, fissure in ano having similar symptoms.