Piles Treatment in Rohini, Delhi – Laser, Non-Surgical & Grade-Wise Care at Goyal Piles Centre

Infographic showing four hemorrhoid treatment options: conservative management with diet and medication, infrared coagulation (IRC), laser hemorrhoidoplasty (LHP), and stapler surgery (MIPH).

Piles are one of the most common conditions in India — and one of the most silently endured. If you have been dealing with bleeding, pain, itching, or a lump near the anal area, you are far from alone. Studies suggest nearly 75% of people experience haemorrhoids at some point in their lifetime. Yet most patients in Rohini and the surrounding areas of North Delhi wait months before seeking proper care, either out of embarrassment or the fear that treatment means surgery.

At Goyal Piles Laser Centre in Rohini, we have been treating piles, fissures, fistulas, and pilonidal sinus conditions for over 37 years. Led by Dr. Sushil Goyal (M.B.B.S., F.C.G.P.), our clinic has helped more than 1 lakh patients find lasting relief — the majority without ever needing open surgery. Located near Rohini East Metro Station, Sector 8, we offer same-day consultations, advanced laser procedures, and treatment options suited to every grade of piles.

This page explains exactly what piles are, how they are graded, which treatments are available at our Rohini clinic, and what to expect when you visit us for the first time.

What Are Piles (Haemorrhoids) — and Why Do They Develop?

Piles, medically known as haemorrhoids, are swollen and inflamed veins in and around the rectum and anus. They develop when increased pressure is placed on the blood vessels in this region — causing them to enlarge, become engorged, and in some cases push outward through the anal opening.

Internal piles form inside the rectal lining, above the dentate line. Because this area has very few pain nerve endings, they are often painless — but they bleed. You may notice bright red blood on tissue paper or in the toilet bowl. In more advanced stages, they begin to prolapse (push out) during bowel movements.

External piles develop beneath the skin around the anus — an area rich in nerve supply — and these hurt. Swelling, burning, a painful lump, and worsening discomfort when sitting are typical signs. When a blood clot develops inside an external pile (called a thrombosed haemorrhoid), the pain can become sudden and severe.

Common Causes of Piles

  • Chronic constipation or habitual straining during bowel movements
  • Low-fibre diet and inadequate fluid intake
  • Prolonged sitting — especially on the toilet
  • Sedentary lifestyle or desk-bound work
  • Pregnancy and post-delivery pressure
  • Obesity or regularly lifting heavy weights
  • Family history of haemorrhoids

Understanding the root cause matters for treatment — because addressing only the piles without fixing the underlying trigger leads to recurrence.

Medical illustration comparing internal and external hemorrhoids, labeling the rectum, anal canal, anal opening, and skin, with a visual guide showing Grades 1 to 4 internal hemorrhoids.

Grades of Piles: Why Getting Your Grade Right Matters

One of the most important things we do at our Rohini piles clinic during a first consultation is classify the condition accurately. The grade directly determines what treatment is appropriate — and whether surgery is even necessary.

Grade I — Bleeding Without Prolapse

Internal haemorrhoids bleed during bowel movements but remain completely inside the anal canal. No lump is visible or felt. At this stage, conservative management — dietary changes, increased hydration, and medication — is almost always sufficient.

Grade II — Prolapse That Self-Reduces

The pile protrudes during straining but returns inside on its own afterwards. Grade II piles respond very well to outpatient procedures like Infrared Coagulation (IRC) or Laser Haemorrhoidoplasty (LHP).

Grade III — Prolapse Requiring Manual Reduction

The pile comes out during a bowel movement and must be pushed back in manually. At this stage, a minimally invasive procedure is typically recommended. Laser treatment and MIPH (Stapler Surgery) are both suitable depending on the patient's condition.

Grade IV — Permanent Prolapse

The pile remains permanently outside the anal canal and cannot be manually reduced. Surgical intervention is usually required. Dr. Sushil Goyal will assess whether Stapler Haemorrhoidopexy or conventional haemorrhoidectomy is most appropriate based on the individual case.

Important: Rectal bleeding should never be self-diagnosed as piles. Other conditions — including polyps, fissures, and in rarer cases colorectal disease — can cause identical symptoms. A proper examination is essential.

Piles Treatment Options at Goyal Piles Laser Centre, Rohini

We offer a full range of piles treatments — from conservative management for early-stage cases to advanced laser procedures and surgical options for Grade III and IV piles. Every treatment plan is determined after a personal examination by Dr. Sushil Goyal.

1. Conservative Management (Grade I and Early Grade II)

  • High-fibre diet — whole grains, lentils, fruits, and vegetables
  • Adequate fluid intake — a minimum of 2–3 litres of water daily
  • Stool softeners if dietary changes alone are insufficient
  • Sitz baths — warm water soaks for 10–15 minutes, 2–3 times a day
  • Topical medicated creams to relieve itching and swelling

2. Infrared Coagulation (IRC) — Grade I and II

Infrared Coagulation is a quick, painless outpatient procedure in which pulses of infrared light are directed at the base of internal haemorrhoids. The heat coagulates the blood vessels supplying the pile, cutting off its blood supply. Over 1–2 weeks, the haemorrhoid shrinks naturally.

3. Laser Haemorrhoidoplasty (LHP) — Grade II and III

Laser Haemorrhoidoplasty is one of the most advanced and sought-after piles treatments available today — and it is performed at Goyal Piles Laser Centre in Rohini. A specialised laser fibre is introduced through the natural anal opening. Controlled laser energy is delivered directly into the haemorrhoidal tissue, causing it to shrink and seal from within. There are no cuts, no stitches, and no open wounds.

4. MIPH — Minimally Invasive Procedure for Haemorrhoids (Stapler Surgery) — Grade III and IV

MIPH, also known as Procedure for Prolapse and Haemorrhoids (PPH) or Stapler Haemorrhoidopexy, is the gold standard surgical treatment for Grade III and Grade IV prolapsing piles. Using a circular stapling device, the excess prolapsed mucosal tissue above the haemorrhoids is removed and the remaining tissue is repositioned back to its correct anatomical location.

5. Conventional Haemorrhoidectomy — Grade IV (Complex Cases)

For Grade IV piles that are not suitable for stapler surgery — or cases where piles are large, multi-quadrant, or have failed other treatments — open haemorrhoidectomy may be recommended. Recovery takes 3–4 weeks and involves more post-operative discomfort than other methods, but this procedure carries the highest long-term success rate for advanced disease.

A colorectal specialist consults with a patient, using an anatomical model to explain hemorrhoids during a clinic visit. A poster illustrating the rectum and anus is displayed in the background.

Why Choose Goyal Piles Laser Centre in Rohini?

There are several piles clinics in Delhi, but very few offer the combination of experience, technology, and patient-centred care that Goyal Piles Laser Centre has built over 37 years.

  • 37+ Years of Dedicated Proctology Practice: Dr. Sushil Goyal has been treating anorectal conditions since 1989.
  • Award-Winning Centre: Goyal Piles Laser Centre received the Global Excellence Award 2019.
  • 1 Lakh+ Patients Successfully Treated: Our patient base spans Rohini, Pitampura, Shalimar Bagh, Prashant Vihar, Peeragarhi, and patients from across Delhi and NCR.
  • Full Range of Treatments Under One Roof: From conservative IRC to advanced laser surgery and MIPH.
  • Honest, Transparent Care: Clear explanation of diagnosis, treatment options, and costs before any decision is made.
  • Conveniently Located: D-12/182, First Floor, Sector 8, Rohini — near Rohini East Metro Station.

What Happens at Your First Consultation?

Many people delay visiting a piles clinic in Rohini because they are unsure what the examination involves. Here is exactly what to expect at Goyal Piles Laser Centre:

Clinical History: Dr. Goyal will ask about your symptoms — bleeding, pain, prolapse, itching, duration — and your bowel habits, diet, and any previous treatment.

Physical Examination: A perianal examination assesses external piles. For internal piles, a proctoscopy is performed to view the rectal lining directly. The procedure takes under a minute and causes pressure rather than pain in most patients.

Diagnosis and Grading: Based on the examination, Dr. Goyal will tell you your grade and explain what it means for your treatment options.

Treatment Discussion: You will receive a clear recommendation with the reasoning behind it, the expected procedure, recovery time, and approximate cost — all before any decision is made.

Cost of Piles Treatment in Rohini — What to Expect

Costs vary based on the procedure recommended, and we provide clear estimates before any treatment. As a general reference:

Treatment Approximate Cost Range
Consultation₹500 – ₹1,000
IRC (per session)₹3,000 – ₹6,000
Laser Haemorrhoidoplasty (LHP)₹35,000 – ₹65,000
MIPH / Stapler Surgery₹60,000 – ₹1,10,000
Conventional Haemorrhoidectomy₹55,000 – ₹1,00,000

When Should You Stop Waiting and See a Doctor?

Visit a piles specialist without delay if you experience:

  • Rectal bleeding lasting more than 3 days, even if painless
  • A lump that does not reduce on its own after passing stools
  • Sudden, sharp anal pain
  • Faecal soiling of undergarments
  • Bleeding that is heavy, dark, or clot-containing
  • Symptoms that improve with home remedies but keep returning

Frequently Asked Questions

Is laser piles treatment painful? Laser Haemorrhoidoplasty (LHP) for internal piles is largely painless during the procedure, as it operates above the dentate line where pain nerve endings are minimal. Most patients describe a feeling of mild pressure.

How many days rest is needed after laser piles treatment in Rohini? For laser treatment (LHP), most patients return to desk work within 1–2 days. IRC requires no rest at all. Stapler surgery typically needs 5–7 days of rest, and conventional haemorrhoidectomy requires 3–4 weeks.

Can Grade III piles be treated without surgery? In many Grade III cases, yes. Laser Haemorrhoidoplasty is highly effective for Grade III piles that have not reached a stage requiring stapler surgery.

Will piles come back after treatment? Recurrence is possible if lifestyle factors are not corrected. Patients who continue straining, eat a low-fibre diet, or remain sedentary are more likely to develop new haemorrhoids.

Is Goyal Piles Laser Centre open on Sundays? Our clinic operates Monday to Saturday. For appointment bookings and timings, please call +91-9999333166.

Conclusion: The Right Time to Act Is Now

Whether you are experiencing early-stage bleeding or a prolapsing pile that has been troubling you for months, the treatment path forward is clearer than most people expect. Piles at Grade I or II are straightforward to treat. Even Grade III cases can be handled with minimally invasive procedures that require a single day off work.

What changes things — for better or worse — is timing. The longer piles are left untreated, the higher the grade progresses, and the more involved the required treatment becomes.

At Goyal Piles Laser Centre in Rohini, your first consultation is a conversation — not a commitment. Dr. Sushil Goyal will examine your condition, explain your options honestly, and let you decide what is right for you.

This content is for informational purposes only. Please consult Dr. Sushil Goyal or a qualified medical professional for diagnosis and personalised treatment advice.

📍 D-12/182, First Floor, Sai Baba Chowk, Sector 8, Rohini — Near Rohini East Metro Station
📞 Call or WhatsApp: +91-9999333166

→ Also read: Anal Fissure Treatment in Rohini | Fistula Treatment | Pilonidal Sinus Treatment


Sources:

https://www.goyalpilescarecentre.com/piles-clinic-rohini-delhi

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