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Hemorrhoids
also known as piles may bleed periodically or prolapse causing severe
pain. Surgical treatment will require hospitalization and a significant
period of time of work for recovery. It is well known that non-surgical
options are preferred methods of treatment. Appropriate treatment
can reduce pain from prolapse as well as reduce episodes of bleeding.
With advances
in treatment techniques from Chinese and Japanese methods, patients
with piles can improve without surgery. These methods are derived
after many years of experience in relieving this ailment. Help is
available for patients with a long history of piles. They do not
have to put up with their problems with assurance that their problems
will improve.
Anal fistulas
and fissures are also troublesome perianal problems with persistent
discharge and pain. The anus, being a weaker region in the body
and with the passage of faeces, makes these difficult problems to
deal with surgically. Conservative techniques have been effective
in healing these ailments without the need for surgery.
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