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A Guide to Understanding MIPH for Piles and Its Benefits

Piles, also known as hemorrhoids, can be a painful and discomforting condition that affects millions of people worldwide. While there are various treatment options available, the Minimally Invasive Procedure for Hemorrhoids ( MIPH) has gained popularity for its effectiveness and quick recovery. In this guide, we will delve into MIPH, exploring its definition, procedure, and the numerous benefits it offers to patients suffering from piles. What is MIPH? MIPH, short for Minimally Invasive Procedure for Hemorrhoids , is a modern surgical technique designed to treat internal hemorrhoids, the swollen blood vessels located inside the rectum or anal canal. The procedure is also known as "Stapler Hemorrhoidopexy" or "Longo procedure." The Procedure: During MIPH, the surgeon uses a special circular stapler device to reposition the hemorrhoidal cushions back to their original position within the rectum. This helps to restore normal blood flow and reduce ...

Benefits of Laser Treatment of Anal Fistula/sinus & Anal Fissure

 Anal fistula/sinus and anal fissures are painful, uncomfortable, and sometimes embarrassing conditions that can cause great discomfort and suffering for patients. Fortunately, laser treatment of these conditions is becoming increasingly popular and is an effective solution for many people. Laser treatment of anal fistula/sinus and anal fissures has many advantages over other treatments and can provide relief from pain and discomfort associated with these conditions. What is Anal Fistula/sinus and Anal Fissure? An anal fistula/sinus is a condition wherein a fistula or tunnel of tissue forms between the anal canal and the outer skin. This can cause pain, itchiness, and discharge. An anal fissure is a tear or split in the lining of the anal canal, which can also be painful. Both conditions are treatable with conservative methods including topical ointments, diet changes, and fiber supplements, but when these treatments do not provide sufficient relief, laser treatment is a viable...