My 28-year-old unmarried relative has bleeding piles (hemorrhoids) causing low hemoglobin and is currently taking Osil. Since doctors have recommended surgery, is this procedure safe for her future marriage and pregnancy, or can her condition be managed with medication? Which specialist should we consult?
Yes, hemorrhoid surgery is completely safe and will not affect her future marriage, intimacy, or pregnancy. Resolving this now is actually beneficial, as pregnancy can worsen hemorrhoids. Because she has developed anemia (low hemoglobin) from chronic bleeding, medication alone may not be sufficient, and a procedure is the most effective way to stop the blood loss permanently. You should consult a General Surgeon or a Proctologist (colorectal specialist). They can discuss minimally invasive options, like laser treatment, which offer very quick recovery. Please be reassured that this is a routine, highly safe procedure.