03 · Care areas
Colorectal Surgery
Thoughtful care for colon and rectal conditions — balancing medical options, comfort and timely intervention.
Special focus on dignity
Colorectal problems are sensitive and often delayed. We create a calm space for accurate diagnosis, clear explanation and treatment that protects comfort and long-term function. Guesswork is avoided in favour of proper assessment.
Consultation covers piles, fissure, fistula, rectal bleeding or bowel habit change in a discreet setting — when tests are needed, when medicines suffice and when a procedure may help. Many patients in Bangladesh delay because of embarrassment; we weigh symptom severity, age and family history to plan the next sensible step.
Diet and medical care often improve symptoms over one to two weeks; after a procedure, follow sitz baths and activity advice as given. Seek urgent review for heavy bleeding, fever, vomiting or unexplained weight loss.
Conditions within this care
- Hemorrhoids, fissures and fistula-related concerns
- Chronic constipation and pelvic outlet symptoms
- Bleeding per rectum needing proper evaluation
- Polyps and selected neoplastic pathways with referral coordination
- Inflammatory and infectious colorectal issues as indicated
A respectful pathway
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Private consultation
Symptoms discussed carefully, without rush or embarrassment.
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Targeted evaluation
Investigations only when they meaningfully guide care.
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Stepped treatment
Medical care first when possible; procedures when they clearly help.
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Recovery support
Diet, wound care and follow-up calibrated to your pace.
Do not ignore
- Repeated bleeding with stools
- Severe pain on defecation
- A new change in bowel habit lasting weeks
- A swelling or discharge near the anus
Common questions
Do piles always need surgery?
No. Diet, medicines and lifestyle often come first.
Is rectal bleeding always piles?
Not safely assumed — the real cause should be checked.
Is consultation discreet?
Yes. Sensitive concerns are handled privately and respectfully.
Which tests might be needed?
Depending on symptoms — stool tests, colonoscopy or imaging — only what meaningfully guides care.
How long does piles treatment take?
Medical and lifestyle care may show improvement in 1–2 weeks; recovery after a procedure ranges from days to a few weeks by case.