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Laser treatment for piles has become a preferred option for many patients because it is minimally invasive, involves very small wounds, and usually allows faster return to daily activities compared with traditional open hemorrhoid surgery when used in appropriate grades of disease. In this technique, a surgeon uses a focused beam of light delivered through a thin fibre to coagulate and shrink haemorrhoidal tissue from within, reducing blood flow and bulk while preserving surrounding structures, which often means less post-procedure pain and minimal bleeding in carefully selected cases. Laser procedures are typically recommended for patients with internal piles of grade II or III that prolapse during bowel movements, especially when office procedures like band ligation or injections have not given lasting relief, and they can sometimes be combined with other methods depending on anatomy and severity. Recovery is usually quicker, with many people able to walk soon after the procedure, resume light work in a few days, and experience fewer wound-care issues, although long-term success still depends on maintaining soft stools, high-fibre diet, adequate hydration, and avoiding prolonged straining on the toilet. At Shanti Kumud Hospital in Gurugram, the surgical team has made laser piles treatment a focused service, offering detailed pre-procedure evaluation to rule out other anorectal conditions, explaining realistic expectations, and planning the intervention as a day-care procedure where most patients return home the same evening with simple pain control and guidance on hygiene and diet. The hospital’s clinicians emphasise that while laser offers advantages like shorter operative time, fewer follow-up dressings, and cosmetically small wounds, it is not a one-size-fits-all solution, so every case is assessed individually, helping patients feel reassured that the technology is being used appropriately and safely rather than as a mere trend.
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