Generally, there are a number of well-known medicines for the treatment of hemorrhoids in the market, some of which use it to give some relief to the patients for some time from the pain of hemorrhoids; but this rest is temporary. As soon as the patient goes through any odd situation (eg his diet, daily functioning, environmental effects or his body tendency) which may also be part of his daily life. So it is standing in front of the patient in trouble again and more widely.
In contrast, if we talk about the operation of hemorrhoids, there are mainly three types of treatment methods available for this.
(A) Surgical operation
(B) Laser operation
(C) Kshar-shutra method
Through which external hemorrhoids commonly seen on the deaf surface are cut and separated with the help of these techniques, but both their roots and internal hemorrhoids(moles of Piles) remain inside; which when the favorable conditions are found it comes outside again, due to reason of recurrence; the operated piles roots cut through the operation often gives rise to the fistula, that's why we can't say that the any operational process which used to treat hemorrhoids are succeed.
Therefore, there will be no exaggeration to say that only "anti-piles complete resolution" is the right and best treatment for complete resolution of this Piles disease.
Is operation right or wrong in piles?
First of all we should require to know about all operational processes for the answer of this particular question.
Types of Piles operation
1. Surgical operation
2. Laser operation
3. Kshar-shutra method
In the medical world, it is considered very common for patients to have recurrence of piles (hemorrhoids) even after the operation by above mentioned three methods; as well as the terrible consequences mostly create fistula (the formation of a perforation which also leads to secretion of blood, pus and stool) after the operation. and the operation done by the laser process can damage "rectal pressure control system" of patient. this typed so many examples are observed.
So keeping all these things in mind, it would be wrong to justify the operation in piles.