Welcome to Piles Cures
Global Health Care Clinic is a super specialty academic medical institute that integrates clinical and hospital care with research and education in Minimal Access Surgery & Podiatric Surgery. The Global Health Care Clinic is recognized worldwide as today’s reference training center in minimally access surgery. This Center of excellence provide Global Health Care for patients as well as education and training programs in Laparoscopy and Podiatric Surgery.
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Why choose piles laser treatment.
No cuts or stitches
The modern piles laser treatment does not involve any stitches for cuts. It is a quick and precise medical procedure that can completely cure piles effectively.
Quick treatment
You can get your laser treatment for piles within the same day. The procedure can take less than 30 minutes.
Effective and lasting results
Piles laser treatments are popular due to their high success rates. They have proven their effective results all over the world.
Frequently Asked Questions
Can piles be cured completely?
Yes, it is possible to cure piles completely. With the right treatment and care, you can get rid of piles completely with no discomfort. The latest laser treatment for piles is aimed at precise treatment of the condition for lasting results.
What foods should I avoid in piles?
You should avoid foods which have less fibre. These foods can cause constipation and discomfort for you. Some examples could be processed foods, white bread, cheese, other dairy products, meat, etc.
Is it possible for Piles to lead to death?
No, piles themselves would rarely lead to a life-threatening condition. They can cause pain and discomfort to the patient, they can not lead to cancer. Though if left untreated for long, other complications can occur which might lead to a new condition such as rectal cancer.
Is it normal for piles to bleed?
No, piles themselves would rarely lead to a life-threatening condition. They can cause pain and discomfort to the patient, they can not lead to cancer. Though if left untreated for long, other complications can occur which might lead to a new condition such as rectal cancer.