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Piles _ Symptoms, Causes and Treatment

Hemorrhoids (HEM-uh-roids), also known as piles, are swollen veins in the anus and lower rectum that resemble varicose veins. Hemorrhoids can form inside the rectum (internal haemorrhoids) or beneath the skin near the anus (external hemorrhoids).

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Piles _ Symptoms, Causes and Treatment

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  1. Piles : Symptoms, Causes and Treatment pilesfissure

  2. Piles Hemorrhoids (HEM-uh-roids), also known as piles, are swollen veins in the anus and lower rectum that resemble varicose veins. Hemorrhoids can form inside the rectum (internal haemorrhoids) or beneath the skin near the anus (external hemorrhoids). Hemorrhoids affect nearly three out of every four adults at some point in their lives. Hemorrhoids are caused by a variety of factors, the majority of which are unknown. Fortunately, there are effective treatments for haemorrhoids. Many people find relief through home remedies and lifestyle changes. Pilesfissure is the top piles hospital in Mysore for Best cryo surgical treatment, ambulatory surgery, Fissure-in-ano treatment in Mysore, Bangalore.

  3. symptoms of piles • A hard, possibly painful lump may be felt around the anus. It may contain coagulated blood. Piles that contain blood are called thrombosed external hemorrhoids. • After passing a stool, a person with piles may experience the feeling that the bowels are still full. • Bright red blood is visible after a bowel movement. • The area around the anus is itchy, red, and sore. • Pain occurs during the passing of a stool.

  4. What causes hemorrhoids? Hemorrhoids can be painful and chronic, but they rarely cause complications. A thrombosed hemorrhoid may rupture in rare cases. This may result in more bleeding and pain, but the rupture site usually heals on its own. A skin tag may form at the site of a healed thrombosed hemorrhoid in some cases. • Pelvic pressure from weight gain, especially during pregnancy. • Pushing hard to have a bowel movement. • Straining to lift heavy objects or weightlifting.

  5. Prevention • Eat high-fiber foods. • Drink plenty of fluids. • Consider fiber supplements. • Don’t strain. • Go as soon as you feel the urge. If you wait to pass a bowel movement and the urge goes away, your stool could dry out and be harder to pass. • Exercise. Stay active to help prevent constipation and to reduce pressure on veins, which can occur with long periods of standing or sitting. • Avoid long periods of sitting.

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