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Understanding Hemorrhoidectomy Surgery: A Complete Guide by Shanti Madan Memorial Hospital

 Hemorrhoids, often called piles, are swollen veins in the lower rectum or anus that can cause pain, itching, bleeding, and discomfort. While mild cases can often be treated with lifestyle changes, medications, or minimally invasive procedures, severe or persistent hemorrhoids sometimes require surgical intervention — this is where hemorrhoidectomy surgery comes in. At Shanti Madan Memorial Hospital , we understand the distress that hemorrhoids can bring to your daily life, and we are committed to providing the best care and surgical options to help you regain comfort and health. What is Hemorrhoidectomy? A hemorrhoidectomy is a surgical procedure to remove severe or thrombosed hemorrhoids, particularly when other treatments have failed. This surgery effectively eliminates both internal and external hemorrhoids and offers long-term relief from symptoms. When is Hemorrhoidectomy Needed? Not every patient with hemorrhoids requires surgery. Typically, hemorrhoidectomy is reco...

Understanding Hernioplasty Surgery: A Guide from Shanti Madan Memorial Hospital

  When it comes to managing hernias, hernioplasty surgery has become one of the most trusted and effective treatments. At Shanti Madan Memorial Hospital, we are dedicated to providing expert care, advanced surgical techniques, and compassionate support to patients in Mandi, Himachal Pradesh, and beyond. In this blog, we’ll explain what hernioplasty is, when it’s needed, the types of procedures available, and why Shanti Madan Memorial Hospital is the right place for your hernia treatment. What is Hernioplasty Surgery? Hernioplasty surgery is a procedure used to repair a hernia — a condition where an internal organ or tissue bulges through a weak spot in the surrounding muscle or tissue wall. This often occurs in the abdomen, groin, or near the belly button. During hernioplasty, the surgeon places a special mesh over the weakened area to reinforce it and prevent the hernia from returning. This mesh acts like a supportive patch, making the surgical repair stronger and longer-lasting...