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Minimally Invasive Procedure for Hemorrhoids (MIPH) by Dr. Dinesh Jindal, Kota

Hemorrhoids ,  also known as Piles is a medical term used to define swellings that contain enlarged blood vessels (veins) around the rectum and anus. Even though the exact mechanism which causes these is not known, As a result of obesity, pregnancy, chronic cough, heavy weight lifting, chronic constipation, and prolonged hours of standing, the pressure in the veins will increase and ultimately give rise to swellings in the bottom area. As of late, the system has come up to treat heaps. It is called a Minimally Invasive Procedure for Hemorrhoids (MIPH). This development strategy is in effect progressively suggested by specialists around the nation. This activity is performed with the assistance of a stapler gadget and the patient may return home around the same time. Patients who have experienced this technique announced the least post-usable torment. No dressings are required and the patient can continue to work in 4-5 days' time. So if the specialist suggests a medical proc...

Anal fissure Treatment by Dr. Dinesh Jindal at Jindal Hospital, Kota

An Anal fissure is a thin tear that stretches out from the muscles that control the rear-end (sphincters) up into the anal canal. These tears as a rule create when anal tissue is harmed during a hard-solid discharge or when higher-than-typical strain creates in the anal sphincters. Symptoms An anal fissure may cause one or more of the subsequent symptoms: ·         a visible tear within the skin around your anus ·         a skin tag, or small lump of skin, next to the tear ·         sharp pain within the anal area during bowel movements ·         streaks of blood on stools or on toilet paper after wiping ·         burning or itching in the anal area Diagnoses – A doctor can usually diagnose an anal fissure just by examining the world round the anus. However, they may want...

Piles or Hemorrhoids Treatment at Jindal Endo Laparoscopy Hospital, Kota

Piles (hemorrhoids) are irregularities inside and around your base (butt). They frequently show signs of improvement all alone following a couple of days. There are things you can do to treat and forestall piles. Symptoms of piles include: bright red blood after you poo an itchy anus feeling like you still need to poo after going to the toilet slimy mucus in your underwear or on toilet paper after wiping your bottom lumps around your anus pain around your anus Piles are caused by increased pressure in the lower rectum. The blood vessels around the anus and in the rectum will stretch under pressure and may swell or bulge, forming piles. This may be due to: chronic constipation chronic diarrhea lifting heavy weights pregnancy straining when passing a stool The tendency to develop piles may also be inherited and increases with age. A doctor can usually diagnose piles after carrying out a physical examination. They will ex...

Hernia Surgery by Dr. Dinesh Jindal at Jindal Endo Laparoscopy Hospital, Kota

Introduction The hernia happens when greasy tissue or an organ pushes through a feeble spot in the encompassing connective tissue or muscle divider. Hernias normally don’t show signs of improvement all alone. They will in general get greater. In uncommon cases, they can prompt hazardous complexities. That is the reason specialists regularly prescribe medical procedures. In any case, only one out of every odd hernia needs quick treatment. It relies upon the size and side effects. A careful hernia fix includes pushing the lump back inside the body part that ought to contain it and keeping it there. Why needs Surgery? Tissue, (for example, the digestive tract) gets caught in the stomach divider. This is called detainment. Whenever left untreated, it might prompt strangulation. That is the point at which the blood supply to the tissue gets cut off. The hernia becomes strangulated. This can cause perpetual harm and is a careful crisis. Strangulated org...