Expert non-surgical and medical management of piles, anal fissures & fistula-in-ano by Dr. Shivam Chaudhary, Ex-Intern Doon Hospital, Dehradun. Serving Satpuli, Kotdwar & Pauri Garhwal.
Piles — also known medically as haemorrhoids — are swollen and inflamed veins in the lower rectum or around the anus. They are one of the most common anorectal conditions, affecting people of all ages, though they are particularly common in adults over 30.
Piles can be internal (inside the rectum, usually painless but causing bleeding) or external (under the skin around the anus, often painful and itchy). Many people suffer silently for years out of embarrassment, not realising that safe, effective treatment is available without surgery.
At Chaudhary Clinic in Satpuli, Dr. Shivam Chaudhary provides compassionate, confidential care for piles and all related anorectal conditions. You do not need to travel to Dehradun or Rishikesh — expert treatment is available right here in Satpuli on the Kotdwar–Pauri Road.
Visit Chaudhary Clinic, Satpuli if you experience any of these symptoms:
You have heavy rectal bleeding, blood in stool that is dark or mixed, significant pain, or if symptoms do not improve within a week of home care.
Understanding the causes of piles helps in both treatment and prevention. Dr. Shivam Chaudhary addresses all contributing factors as part of comprehensive piles treatment at Chaudhary Clinic, Satpuli.
A diet low in fibre leads to hard stools and straining during bowel movements — the primary cause of piles. Spicy foods and excessive alcohol can also aggravate the condition.
Straining on the toilet repeatedly increases pressure on the rectal veins. Prolonged time on the toilet also contributes to haemorrhoid formation and worsening.
The growing uterus puts pressure on the pelvic veins, and hormonal changes during pregnancy increase the risk of piles. They often improve after delivery.
Sitting for long hours (especially on hard surfaces) reduces blood flow in the pelvic region and increases the risk of haemorrhoids.
A genetic predisposition to weak rectal vein walls can make some individuals more susceptible to piles, regardless of diet or lifestyle.
Regularly lifting heavy loads increases intra-abdominal pressure, which can cause haemorrhoids to develop or worsen over time.
Dr. Shivam Chaudhary takes a comprehensive, patient-centred approach to piles treatment. He begins with a thorough assessment of symptoms, medical history, and lifestyle before recommending the most appropriate treatment plan.
Most Grade 1 and Grade 2 piles — and many Grade 3 cases — can be treated completely without surgery. Even when surgical intervention becomes necessary, Dr. Chaudhary ensures timely and trusted referral to specialist surgeons.
Kotdwar–Pauri Road, Dhounrighora, Satpuli, Uttarakhand 246172
📞 098082 06671
A small tear in the lining of the anus causing sharp pain and bleeding during bowel movements. Often associated with constipation. Treated with topical medication, dietary changes, and stool softeners at Chaudhary Clinic, Satpuli.
An abnormal tunnel between the inside of the anus and the skin near the anus. Usually develops after an anal abscess. Dr. Chaudhary provides evaluation, initial management, and surgical referral when required.
A condition where part of the rectum protrudes through the anus. Evaluation, conservative management, and timely referral to a colo-rectal surgeon are provided at Chaudhary Clinic.
Yes. Dr. Shivam Chaudhary offers non-surgical treatment for Grade 1–3 piles using medication, dietary changes, and minimally invasive procedures. Surgery is only recommended for severe Grade 4 cases, and Dr. Chaudhary ensures safe, trusted referral for those cases.
Common symptoms include bright red rectal bleeding, pain or discomfort near the anus, itching, mucus discharge, and a feeling of incomplete bowel emptying. A lump or swelling near the anus may indicate external haemorrhoids. Consult Dr. Shivam Chaudhary at Chaudhary Clinic, Satpuli, for an accurate diagnosis.
Yes. Dr. Shivam Chaudhary is an experienced BAMS physician and Ex-Intern at Doon Hospital, Dehradun, with specialisation in piles (haemorrhoids), anal fissures, and anorectal conditions. He is considered one of the most reliable piles doctors in Satpuli and the Kotdwar–Pauri Garhwal region.
Eat more: Fruits (papaya, banana, guava), vegetables, whole grains, legumes, and drink 8–10 glasses of water daily.
Avoid: Spicy foods, processed food, white bread, alcohol, and low-fibre packaged snacks. Dr. Chaudhary provides a personalised diet plan as part of piles treatment.
Grade 1–2 piles typically improve within 2–6 weeks with medication and dietary changes. Ongoing management and lifestyle modifications help prevent recurrence. More advanced cases may require a longer treatment period or minimally invasive procedures.
Chaudhary Clinic is approximately 25 km from Kotdwar on the Kotdwar–Pauri Road, located in Satpuli, Dhounrighora, Uttarakhand 246172. It is accessible by bus or personal vehicle. Call 098082 06671 for directions.
Confidential, respectful, and affordable piles treatment at Chaudhary Clinic, Satpuli. Walk-ins welcome.