Using your phone on the toilet? You must be inviting this painful disease
Health professionals are urged to adopt preventive measures such as fiber-rich diets, excessive toilets to avoid time and stay hydrated.

Toilet scrolling has become one of the first things we all do when we get up in the morning and go to the washroom. It is now leading to major health concerns worldwide.
Medical experts are ringing alarm on a dangerous increase in piles and anal fistulus cases, and are blaming the trend for long sitting on the toilet while using a mobile phone.
Dr. Jignesh Gandhi, a senior robotic and laparoscopic surgeon, the surgeon of Glengles in Mumbai highlighted the issue during the day of the 74th Foundation of ESIC Hospital, Okhla, which emphasizing the use of excessive phones in lifestyle habits and toilets. .
In ESIC Hospital, a surgery specialist Dr. According to Ravi Ranjan, more than 500 cases of hemorrhoids and fistulus were reported in a year.
He said that poor lifestyle options, including low water consumption, junk food consumption, and extended toilets spent on mobile phones, are contributing to factors.
Poor diet and long -term toilets make chronic constipation a vicious cycle, causing painful swelling, resulting in hemorrhoids and even anal fistulus, Dr. Birbal spoke about the Marngo Asia Hospital.
Health professional individuals are urging to adopt preventive measures such as fiber-rich diets, avoid excessive toilets and stay hydrated.
Early intervention is important to prevent complications such as anal fistulus, which may require surgical treatment when left untreated. In increasing cases, there is tension in government healthcare institutions, inspiring experts to advocate innovative treatment solutions such as radiofrequency ablation of hemorrhoids under local anesthesia (Rafello).
This USFDA-innovative process provides benefits such as less waiting time, the same day discharge and rapid recovery than traditional methods.
Innovative remedies such as Rafaelo are particularly beneficial for the treatment of grade 2 and 3 hemorrhoids, allowing hospitals to adjust more patients and reduce surgery backlogs.
Dr. Vani Vijay said that radiofrequency treatment provides better control and better patient results than other methods. By adopting these innovative remedies, surgeons can significantly improve the results of the patient by reducing the pressure on India’s health system.
With more comprehensive adoption, medical professionals believe that they can make sufficient differences in the patient’s care, ensuring timely and effective relief for people suffering from these painful conditions.