Sclerotherapy

sclerotherapy

Sclerotherapy

Sclerotherapy is a specialized endoscopic procedure used to treat enlarged or bleeding veins in the digestive tract, particularly those associated with liver disease. During the procedure, a medical solution is carefully injected into the affected veins, causing them to shrink and close over time. This helps control active bleeding and reduces the risk of future complications. At our clinic in Dehradun, sclerotherapy is performed using advanced techniques to ensure safe, effective, and patient-focused care.

Benefits of Sclerotherapy

Sclerotherapy is an effective treatment option for managing bleeding varices and other vascular abnormalities within the digestive system. The procedure is minimally invasive, promotes faster recovery, and helps prevent serious gastrointestinal complications.

Key Benefits:

  • Controls and prevents gastrointestinal bleeding

  • Treats enlarged digestive tract veins

  • Reduces complications of liver disease

  • Minimally invasive treatment approach

  • Supports long-term digestive health

  • Safe and effective procedure

Why Choose Dr. Sandeep Kumar for Sclerotherapy in Dehradun?

Dr. Sandeep Kumar, Consultant Gastroenterologist and Hepatologist, provides expert sclerotherapy services with extensive experience in advanced therapeutic endoscopic procedures. His commitment to precision, patient safety, and personalized care ensures effective treatment and comprehensive support throughout recovery. If you are seeking trusted sclerotherapy treatment in Dehradun, schedule a consultation today for specialized digestive and liver care.

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