I had external piles during my sixth month of pregnancy, which my gynecologist said is normal and would resolve after childbirth. It's been a year since my child was born, and while pain and bleeding are rare now, the piles still exist. What treatment can help permanently resolve this issue?
Given that your piles have continued for a year following childbirth, minimally invasive techniques like rubber band ligation or surgical options like hemorrhoidectomy may offer a long-term solution. To determine the best course of action and assess the size and nature of your hemorrhoids, you should speak with a colorectal surgeon.