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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

  1. 01

    Private consultation

    Symptoms discussed carefully, without rush or embarrassment.

  2. 02

    Targeted evaluation

    Investigations only when they meaningfully guide care.

  3. 03

    Stepped treatment

    Medical care first when possible; procedures when they clearly help.

  4. 04

    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.

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Talk about colorectal symptoms early

Early evaluation is often simpler and more reassuring.

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