If you are experiencing discomfort while sitting or during bowel movements, you are not alone. Piles affect over 11% of India’s population each year, yet many hesitate to seek timely care. It is important to know that help is available, and there is no need to feel hesitant. Early treatment can ease your symptoms and improve your quality of life.
| Type of Haemorrhoidectomy | Estimated Starting Cost |
| Laser Haemorrhoidectomy | Rs 73,400 |
| Open Haemorrhoidectomy | Rs. 40,000 |
| Stapled Haemorrhoidectomy | Rs. 65,000 |
| Haemorrhoid Banding | Rs. 25,750 |
| Lateral Internal Sphincterotomy | Rs. 25,500 |
| Doctors | Consultation Fees | Years of Experience |
| Dr. Nitin Pai | Rs. 1000 | 30 |
| Dr. Girish Bapat | Rs. 900 | 32 |
| Dr. Sachin Sharad Vaze | Rs. 700 | 20 |
| Dr. Rohit Sachitanand Shool | Rs. 600 | 20 |
| Dr. Vidyachandra Gandhi | Rs. 500 | 23 |
Contact your doctor if you have heavy bleeding, severe pain, fever, signs of infection, or trouble urinating. Also seek help for swelling, allergic reactions, or unusual bowel changes. If any symptoms worsen or feel concerning, it is always best to get medical advice promptly.
Recovery from a haemorrhoidectomy usually takes 2 to 4 weeks. You may have some pain, swelling, and light bleeding, especially after bowel movements. These symptoms improve with time and proper care. Most people feel better after 2 weeks, but full healing, especially for strenuous activity, can take up to 8 weeks.
After a haemorrhoidectomy, take your prescribed pain medicines and consider sitz baths to ease discomfort and support healing. Full recovery usually takes some time. To prevent future haemorrhoids, eat more fibre, drink plenty of water, avoid straining, stay active, and do not sit for too long.