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Piles treatment in India

Hemorrhoids, often known as piles, are a frequent problem. Swollen veins inside or outside of your rectum can cause discomfort, anal itching, and rectal bleeding.

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Piles treatment in India

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  1. Piles Treatment in India

  2. Hemorrhoids or Piles Hemorrhoids, often known as piles, are a frequent problem. Swollen veins inside or outside of your rectum can cause discomfort, anal itching, and rectal bleeding. Symptoms generally improve with at-home therapies, however, medical procedures are required on occasion. Consuming more fiber can aid in the prevention of hemorrhoids.

  3. Types of Piles Hemorrhoids can occur both within and outside of your rectum. The kind is determined by the location of the enlarged vein. Examples include: - External: Swollen veins grow beneath the skin around your anus. Your anus is the canal via which your excrement exits. External hemorrhoids can be painful and irritating. They occasionally bleed. They occasionally fill with blood that can clot. This is not hazardous, although it can cause discomfort and swelling. - Internal: Swollen veins develop within your rectum. The rectum is the digestive organ that links your colon (big intestine) to your anus. Internal hemorrhoids bleed, however, they are rarely unpleasant. - Prolapse: Internal and external hemorrhoids can both prolapse, which means they expand and protrude outside of your anus.

  4. Piles Causes Straining causes hemorrhoids by putting pressure on veins in your anus or rectum. You could think of them as varicose veins on your legs. Any straining that puts pressure on your tummy or lower extremities can cause anal and rectal veins to swell and become irritated. Hemorrhoids can occur as a result of: Weight increase causes pelvic strain, especially during pregnancy. Constipation has made it difficult to have a bowel movement (poop). Lifting big items with effort or weightlifting.

  5. Piles symptoms Unless they prolapse, internal haemorrhoids seldom cause discomfort (and are usually not felt). Because internal haemorrhoids do not create symptoms, many people are unaware that they have them. If you have internal haemorrhoids, you may notice blood on the toilet paper, in your stool, or in the toilet bowl. These are the symptoms of rectal bleeding. External haemorrhoids can be identified by the following symptoms: - An itchy anus. - Sore or sensitive hard lumps around your anus. - Anus pain or soreness, especially when sitting. - Rectal haemorrhage occurs. - Haemorrhoids that have prolapsed can be painful and unpleasant. You may feel them protruding outside your anus and gently push them back within.

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