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<h2 class="wp-block-heading">Frequently Asked Questions About Piles/Haemorrhoids</h2>
<h4 class="wp-block-heading">1.  Are there any effective home remedies for treating haemorrhoids?</h4>

<p>Home remedies include soaking in warm water (sitz baths), applying cold packs, using over-the-counter creams or ointments, increasing dietary fibre, staying hydrated, practising good hygiene, and avoiding excessive straining during bowel movements. Such measures are effective only when piles are in the initial stage.</p>

<h4 class="wp-block-heading">2. Can over-the-counter creams and ointments help with haemorrhoid relief?</h4>

<p>Yes, over-the-counter creams and ointments that contain ingredients like hydrocortisone or witch hazel can provide temporary relief from itching, pain, and swelling associated with haemorrhoids. Patients should be careful; some of these medications can cause local allergic reactions/rash.</p>

<h4 class="wp-block-heading">3. What are the potential side effects of using topical haemorrhoid treatments?</h4>

<p>Potential side effects of topical haemorrhoid treatments may include skin irritation, redness, burning, and allergic reactions.</p>

<h4 class="wp-block-heading">4. How do suppositories work for haemorrhoid treatment?</h4>

<p>Suppositories are inserted into the rectum and work by delivering medication directly to the affected area.</p>

<h4 class="wp-block-heading">5. Are there any effective non-surgical procedures for treating haemorrhoids?</h4>

<p>Yes, non-surgical procedures like rubber band ligation, sclerotherapy, and infrared coagulation are commonly used to treat haemorrhoids.</p>

<h4 class="wp-block-heading">6. When is surgical intervention necessary for haemorrhoid treatment?</h4>

<p>Surgical intervention may be necessary for severe or recurring haemorrhoids that don&#8217;t respond to conservative treatments. Surgery is also recommended for thrombosed haemorrhoids (haemorrhoids with blood clots) and large external haemorrhoids.</p>

<h4 class="wp-block-heading">7. Is it necessary to change one&#8217;s diet to prevent or treat haemorrhoids?</h4>

<p>Yes, dietary changes can help prevent and treat haemorrhoids. A high-fibre diet can soften stools, which can help prevent haemorrhoids from forming or worsening.</p>

<h4 class="wp-block-heading">8. How long does it take for haemorrhoids to heal?</h4>

<p>The healing time for haemorrhoids depends on the severity of the condition and the treatment used. In mild cases, symptoms may resolve within a few days with conservative treatment. Severe cases might take several weeks to heal, and surgical procedures may require several weeks of recovery time.</p>

<h4 class="wp-block-heading">9. Are there any risks or complications associated with haemorrhoid treatments?</h4>

<p>Potential complications may include bleeding, infection, scarring, incontinence, and difficulty urinating. However, these risks are relatively low, and most people experience successful outcomes with treatment.</p>

<h4 class="wp-block-heading">10. Can pregnancy cause or worsen haemorrhoids, and how are they treated during pregnancy?</h4>

<p>Yes, pregnancy can cause or worsen haemorrhoids due to the increased pressure on the pelvic veins. Conservative measures like increasing fibre and fluid intake, taking warm baths, and using topical treatments are generally safe during pregnancy.</p>

<h4 class="wp-block-heading">11. Is it possible for haemorrhoids to come back after treatment?</h4>

<p>Yes, haemorrhoids can come back after treatment, especially if the underlying cause (such as constipation) is not addressed. Following a healthy lifestyle and taking steps to prevent constipation can help reduce the risk of recurrence.</p>

<h4 class="wp-block-heading">12. What are some strategies for managing pain and discomfort associated with haemorrhoids?</h4>

<p>Strategies for managing pain and discomfort associated with haemorrhoids include using over-the-counter creams or ointments, taking warm baths, applying cold packs, using a cushion or doughnut-shaped pillow to sit on, avoiding prolonged sitting or standing, and practising good hygiene.</p>

<h4 class="wp-block-heading">13. When should I consult a healthcare professional for haemorrhoid treatment?</h4>

<p>You should consult a healthcare professional if you experience persistent symptoms of haemorrhoids, have rectal bleeding, have a lump near the anus, experience severe pain or discomfort, or if conservative treatments do not provide relief. Your healthcare professional can diagnose the condition and recommend appropriate treatment options.</p>

<h4 class="wp-block-heading">14. Is there a loss of bowel control after piles or haemorrhoid surgery?</h4>

<p>No, loss of bowel control is not a typical outcome of piles or haemorrhoid surgery. In most cases, surgery is performed to alleviate the symptoms and complications of haemorrhoids, and it should not result in a loss of bowel control.</p>

<h4 class="wp-block-heading">15. Do piles go away on their own?</h4>

<p>Piles, or haemorrhoids, can sometimes go away on their own, especially if they are mild or caused by temporary factors such as constipation. However, more severe or chronic haemorrhoids may require treatment to alleviate symptoms and prevent complications.</p>

<h4 class="wp-block-heading">16. How do I know if I have piles?</h4>

<p>Symptoms of haemorrhoids may include anal itching, pain, bleeding during bowel movements, and a lump or swelling around the anus. If you experience these symptoms, it&#8217;s advisable to consult a healthcare professional for a proper diagnosis and treatment options.</p>

<h4 class="wp-block-heading">17. Can diet alone cure piles?</h4>

<p>While a high-fibre diet plays a key role in managing piles, it may not completely cure advanced cases. A fibre-rich diet helps soften stool, reducing strain during bowel movements and alleviating symptoms. However, in some cases, other treatments like medications, procedures, or surgery may be necessary for effective relief.</p>

<h4 class="wp-block-heading">18. How to treat external Haemorrhoids at home?</h4>

<p>For external Haemorrhoids, home remedies like applying cold compresses can help reduce swelling, while warm sitz baths can ease discomfort. Over-the-counter creams or ointments containing hydrocortisone or witch hazel can also provide relief. It’s essential to maintain good hygiene and avoid straining during bowel movements for better management of external Haemorrhoids.</p>

<h4 class="wp-block-heading">19. Can piles be cured without surgery?</h4>

<p>Yes, mild to moderate piles can often be effectively managed without surgery through lifestyle changes, over-the-counter treatments, and non-invasive procedures. Increasing fibre intake, staying hydrated, and using topical creams can help. Surgical options like haemorrhoidectomy are generally considered when conservative treatments fail or in severe cases of prolapsed Haemorrhoids.</p>

<h4 class="wp-block-heading">20. What causes piles during pregnancy?</h4>

<p>Pregnant women are more likely to develop piles due to increased pressure from the growing uterus on the pelvic veins, as well as hormonal changes that can cause blood vessels to swell. Other contributing factors include constipation, dehydration, and straining during bowel movements. Managing piles during pregnancy involves a high-fibre diet, staying hydrated, and avoiding excessive straining.</p>

<h4 class="wp-block-heading">21. Can piles be cured in 3 days?</h4>

<p>While mild piles may show improvement with home treatments like increasing fibre intake and using over-the-counter creams, complete resolution typically takes longer than 3 days. Severe cases may require medical treatment or even surgical intervention. It’s important to consult a healthcare professional if symptoms persist or worsen over time.</p>

<h4 class="wp-block-heading">22. How to control piles?</h4>

<p>Controlling piles involves a combination of lifestyle modifications such as consuming a high-fibre diet, drinking plenty of water, and avoiding straining during bowel movements. Regular physical activity, avoiding prolonged sitting, and using over-the-counter treatments like creams or ointments can also help. Severe cases may require professional treatments like rubber band ligation or surgery.</p>

<h4 class="wp-block-heading">23. What is the difference between piles and Haemorrhoids?</h4>

<p>Piles and Haemorrhoids are essentially the same condition, referring to swollen or inflamed veins in the rectal area. “Piles” is commonly used in some regions, while “Haemorrhoids” is more frequently used in medical terms. Both terms describe the same symptoms, such as pain, itching, swelling, and bleeding around the anus, but the terminology varies by preference.</p>

<h4 class="wp-block-heading">24. What does a lump near the anus mean?</h4>

<p>A lump near the anus can be a sign of external Haemorrhoids, which occur when the blood vessels in the anal area become swollen or inflamed. Other causes could include abscesses, anal fissures, or even skin tags. It’s important to get an accurate diagnosis from a healthcare professional to determine the cause and receive appropriate treatment.</p>

<h4 class="wp-block-heading">25. What is the treatment for external Haemorrhoids?</h4>

<p>External Haemorrhoids can be managed with over-the-counter creams that contain hydrocortisone or witch hazel, which can reduce swelling and discomfort. Sitz baths, cold compresses, and avoiding prolonged sitting are also helpful. If these treatments don’t provide sufficient relief or if Haemorrhoids are severe, a healthcare provider may recommend medical procedures such as rubber band ligation or surgery.</p>

<h4 class="wp-block-heading">26. What are piles or haemorrhoids?</h4>

<p>Piles are swollen or inflamed veins in the rectum or anus. They can be internal (inside the rectum) or external (around the anus). Symptoms include pain, itching, bleeding, and swelling.</p>

<h4 class="wp-block-heading">27. Are piles and haemorrhoids the same?</h4>

<p>Yes. “Piles” is the common term, while “haemorrhoids” is the medical term. Both describe the same condition.</p>

<h4 class="wp-block-heading">28. Do piles go away on their own?</h4>

<p>Mild piles may resolve with lifestyle changes, but moderate to severe cases often need medical treatment.</p>

<h4 class="wp-block-heading">29. What causes piles? </h4>

<p>Common causes include chronic constipation, straining during bowel movements, pregnancy, obesity, prolonged sitting, and low-fibre diet.</p>

<h4 class="wp-block-heading">30. Can pregnancy cause piles?</h4>

<p>Yes. Increased pressure from the uterus and hormonal changes can lead to piles during pregnancy.</p>

<h4 class="wp-block-heading">31. Are piles hereditary? </h4>

<p>A family history of piles can increase the risk, but lifestyle factors play a bigger role.</p>

<h4 class="wp-block-heading">32. How do I know if I have piles?</h4>

<p>Typical symptoms include anal itching, bleeding during bowel movements, pain, swelling, or a lump near the anus.</p>

<h4 class="wp-block-heading">33. Does rectal bleeding always mean piles?</h4>

<p>No. Bleeding can also be due to fissures, fistulas, polyps, or even cancer. Always consult a doctor for proper diagnosis.</p>

<h4 class="wp-block-heading">34. What tests are done to confirm piles? </h4>

<p>Doctors may do a physical exam, digital rectal exam, or use scopes like anoscopy, sigmoidoscopy, or colonoscopy.</p>

<h4 class="wp-block-heading">35. Can piles be treated at home?</h4>

<p>Yes, mild cases improve with a high-fibre diet, hydration, sitz baths, and over-the-counter creams.</p>

<h4 class="wp-block-heading">36. What are non-surgical treatments for piles? </h4>

<p>Rubber band ligation, sclerotherapy, infrared coagulation, and electrocoagulation are common.</p>

<h4 class="wp-block-heading">37. When is surgery needed? </h4>

<p>Surgery is recommended for large, prolapsed, or recurrent piles that don’t respond to other treatments.</p>

<h4 class="wp-block-heading">38. What surgical options are available? </h4>

<p>Haemorrhoidectomy, stapled haemorrhoidopexy, and laser treatment are common surgical methods.</p>

<h4 class="wp-block-heading">39. Is there a risk of losing bowel control after surgery? </h4>

<p>No, loss of bowel control is not a typical outcome of piles surgery.</p>

<h4 class="wp-block-heading">40. Can diet alone cure piles? </h4>

<p>Diet helps prevent and manage piles but may not cure advanced cases. Fibre-rich foods and hydration are essential.</p>

<h4 class="wp-block-heading">41. Which foods should I avoid if I have piles?</h4>

<p>Spicy foods, processed foods, alcohol, caffeine, and low-fibre foods.</p>

<h4 class="wp-block-heading">42. Which foods are good for piles? </h4>

<p>Leafy greens, whole grains, fruits, legumes, and nuts.</p>

<h4 class="wp-block-heading">43. Can piles be cured in 3 days? </h4>

<p>No. Mild cases may improve quickly, but complete healing usually takes longer.</p>

<h4 class="wp-block-heading">44. How can I prevent piles? </h4>

<p>Eat a high-fibre diet, drink plenty of water, exercise regularly, avoid straining, and don’t sit on the toilet for long.</p>

<h4 class="wp-block-heading">45. Can piles come back after treatment? </h4>

<p>Yes, if lifestyle factors like constipation are not addressed, piles can recur.</p>

<h4 class="wp-block-heading">46. What is the difference between piles, fissures, and fistulas? </h4>

<p>&#8211; <strong>Piles</strong>: Swollen veins in the rectum/anus. </p>

<p>&#8211; <strong>Fissure</strong>: Small tear in anal skin, causing sharp pain. </p>

<p>&#8211; <strong>Fistula</strong>: Abnormal tunnel between anus and skin, often due to infection.</p>

<h4 class="wp-block-heading">47. What does a lump near the anus mean? </h4>

<p>It could be an external haemorrhoid, abscess, fissure, or skin tag. A doctor’s evaluation is necessary.</p>

<h4 class="wp-block-heading">48. Can piles be treated during pregnancy? </h4>

<p>Yes, with safe conservative measures like fibre, fluids, sitz baths, and mild topical creams.</p>

<h4 class="wp-block-heading">49. Which doctor should I consult for piles?</h4>

<p>Start with a General Practitioner. For severe cases, consult a Gastroenterologist, Proctologist, or Colorectal Surgeon.</p>

<h4 class="wp-block-heading">50. How long does it take for piles to heal? </h4>

<p>Mild cases may improve in a few days; severe cases may take weeks or require surgery.</p>
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<h1>Foods to Avoid and Include in Piles</h1>
<p>Diet plays a significant role in managing and preventing piles (Haemorrhoids). Consuming the right foods can help alleviate symptoms, while certain foods can worsen the condition. Here’s a breakdown of food to avoid in piles and the best food for piles.</p>
<h3><strong>Foods to Avoid in Piles</strong></h3>
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<li><strong>Spicy Foods </strong>&#8211; Spicy foods can irritate the digestive system and worsen symptoms such as itching and discomfort around the anus. It may also lead to increased bowel movement frequency, which can aggravate piles.</li>

<li><strong>Processed and Fast Foods</strong> &#8211; These foods are often low in fibre and can contribute to constipation. Constipation leads to straining during bowel movements, which is a primary cause of Haemorrhoids. It’s best to limit the intake of fast food, packaged snacks, and other processed items.</li>

<li><strong>Alcohol and Caffeine</strong> &#8211; Both alcohol and caffeine can dehydrate the body, leading to harder stools. Dehydration can worsen constipation, making piles symptoms more painful. It’s advisable to reduce consumption of alcohol and caffeinated beverages.</li>

<li><strong>Low-Fibre Foods</strong> &#8211; Foods that are low in fibre, such as white bread, pasta, and certain dairy products, can contribute to constipation. Fibre helps in softening stools, reducing the need to strain during bowel movements.<br /><br /></li>
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<h3><strong>Foods to Include in Piles</strong></h3>

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<li><strong>Leafy Greens</strong> &#8211; Leafy greens like spinach, kale, and lettuce are excellent sources of fibre. These foods help in softening the stool and improving digestion, reducing the risk of constipation and straining.</li>

<li><strong>Whole Grains</strong> &#8211; Foods like oats, brown rice, and whole wheat bread are high in fibre and should be included in your diet. Whole grains help in regular bowel movements and prevent constipation, providing relief from piles symptoms.</li>

<li><strong>Fresh Fruits</strong> &#8211; Fresh fruits such as apples, bananas, and berries are packed with fibre and water content, both of which help in softening stools and improving digestion. Bananas in particular are rich in potassium, which helps regulate bowel function.</li>

<li><strong>Legumes and Nuts</strong> &#8211; Legumes (like beans, lentils, and chickpeas) and nuts are rich in fibre and protein. These foods can help maintain regular bowel movements, preventing constipation and reducing haemorrhoid flare-ups.</li>
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<p>Incorporating these foods for piles into your diet can improve your digestion, prevent constipation, and alleviate piles symptoms. Always remember to consult with a healthcare professional for personalised dietary recommendations.</p>
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<h2 class="wp-block-heading">Difference Between Piles, Fissures, and Fistula</h2>
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<p>Piles, fissures, and fistulas are distinct medical conditions that affect the anal and rectal area. Here’s a brief overview of their differences:</p>
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<h3 class="wp-block-heading">Piles (Haemorrhoids)</h3>
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<li><strong>Definition</strong>: Piles are swollen or inflamed blood vessels in the rectum or anus, caused by increased pressure. They can be internal or external and may cause symptoms like pain, bleeding, itching, and swelling.</li>
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<li><strong>Cause</strong>: Common causes include chronic constipation, straining during bowel movements, pregnancy, and a low-fibre diet.</li>
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<h3 class="wp-block-heading">Anal Fissure</h3>
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<li><strong>Definition</strong>: An anal fissure is a small tear or crack in the skin of the anus, which typically causes sharp pain, especially during or after bowel movements. It may also cause bleeding.</li>
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<li><strong>Cause</strong>: It often occurs due to passing large or hard stools, diarrhoea, or anal trauma.</li>
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<h3 class="wp-block-heading">Anal Fistula</h3>
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<li><strong>Definition</strong>: An anal fistula is an abnormal tunnel-like connection between the anal canal and the skin near the anus, often caused by an infection in the anal glands. It can lead to pain, swelling, and discharge of pus or blood.</li>
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<li><strong>Cause</strong>: It commonly develops after an anal abscess (a collection of pus), leading to the formation of a fistula as the body attempts to drain the infection.</li>
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<p>In summary, while piles involve swollen blood vessels, fissures are small tears in the anal skin, and fistulas are abnormal tunnels that connect the anus to the skin due to infection. Each condition has different causes and symptoms, and treatment options vary accordingly.</p>
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<h2 class="wp-block-heading">Why Choose Dr Niranjan Agarwal for Piles Treatment: </h2>
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<p>Experienced Piles Specialist Team: Dr Niranjan Agarwal is renowned as India’s Best Piles Surgery Specialist and he is available at Bombay Hospital at New Marine Line, Mumbai and Salasar Nursing Home at Mira Bhayandar, Thane, for treating various colorectal diseases like Piles, Fistula, Fissure and Pilonidal Sinus. </p>
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<p><strong>Advanced treatment:</strong> Dr Niranjan Agarwal at Salasar Nursing Home, Mira Bhayandar, Thane, provides advance surgeries for the management of different colon and anal diseases such as Piles, Fistula, Fissure and Pilonidal Sinus and other general surgical conditions. At Bombay Hospital, New Mumbai, all the leading-edge technology and advanced diagnosis as well as treatments are available. </p>
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<p>Our team of experienced and reputed doctors and paramedical staff works dedicatedly to help you tide over your journey of piles treatment based on latest technology and evidence-based medicine. The varying nature of the disease mandates an individual need based personalised treatment plan to suit any individual and we help you prepare and execute the same for you. With over 27 years’ experience we have earned the reputation as one of the most honest and affordable treatment providers in Mumbai and around. Our thirst to upgrade our knowledge and be abreast with the latest treatment in the field has given us both national and international fame and so also patients.</p>
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<h1 class="wp-block-heading">Piles or Haemorrhoids</h1>
<h3 class="wp-block-heading">Overview</h3>

<p>Piles or Haemorrhoids are one of the most common ailments known. They are a common condition that affects 50% of the people above 50 years of age and equally in males and females. It is uncommon below the age of 20 years. Millions of Indians currently suffer from Haemorrhoids. The average person suffers in silence for a long period before seeking medical care.</p>

<p>Piles cause discomfort, pain, and bleeding. They can develop due to increased pressure in the lower rectum, often resulting from chronic constipation (Chronic constipation is a condition where passing stool are infrequent, difficult, or incomplete, and lasts for several months), prolonged sitting, or straining during bowel movements. Other contributing factors include obesity, pregnancy, and a low-fiber diet.</p>

<p>This comprehensive guide will help you explores the symptoms, causes, treatments, and preventive measures for piles and address your concerns regarding this condition effectively.</p>

<p>Managing piles (Haemorrhoids) can be challenging both physically and mentally. Our team of experienced and reputed A doctors and paramedical staff works dedicatedly to help you tide over your journey of piles treatment based on latest technology and evidence-based medicine. The varying nature of the disease mandates an individual need based personalised treatment plan to suit any individual and we help you prepare and execute the same for you. With over 27 years’ experience we have earned the reputation as one of the most honest and affordable treatment providers in Mumbai and around. Our thirst to upgrade our knowledge and be abreast with the latest treatment in the field has given us both national and international fame and so also patients.</p>

<h2 class="wp-block-heading">What are Piles or Haemorrhoids?</h2>

<p>The word “<em>haemorrhoid</em>” is derived from 2 Greek words: <em>haema</em> meaning blood and <em>rhoos</em> meaning flowing. It was probably Hippocrates (460 BC) who first used the name “<em>haemorrhoid</em>” to the flow of blood from the veins of the anus. It is also called “<em>Piles</em>”, derived from the Latin “<em>pila</em>” meaning a ball, and refers to the swelling that may be caused due to prolapse of the tissue. Hence, this disease is either referred to as Piles when the patient complains of swelling and Haemorrhoids when the presenting symptom is bleeding.</p>

<p>This condition has also been described as the “varicose veins” of the anus and rectum, but actually that’s not the case. Deterioration of the fibromuscular tissue known as the Treitz’s muscle, which supports the anal cushions, leads to sliding, engorgement, and prolapse of these cushions and consequent bleeding. These symptomatic anal cushions are referred to as Haemorrhoids.</p>

<p>The anal canal has 3 main cushions: left lateral, right anterior, and right posterior that correspond to the branches of the superior rectal vessels (Fig 1).</p>
<p><img fetchpriority="high" decoding="async" class="alignnone size-full wp-image-6701" src="https://pilesfistulasurgery.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/10/Piles_for_website1_Page2_Image4.jpg" alt="" width="291" height="212" /></p>

<p>Fig 1 – Anatomy &#8211; Diagrammatic representation of anal cushions</p>

<p>The vascular cushions engorge following raised intrarectal pressure bringing about complete closure of the anus and maintaining continence. They also provide a protective lining for the underlying sphincters. These cushions return the anal canal lining to its original position after the temporary downward displacement that occurs during defecation.</p>

<p>Anal cushions are held in their normal position by the Tretiz’s muscle, as seen in the Fig 2.</p>
<p><img decoding="async" class="alignnone size-full wp-image-6700" src="https://pilesfistulasurgery.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/10/Piles_for_website1_Page2_Image2.jpg" alt="" width="292" height="240" /></p>

<p>Deterioration of these tissues causes prolapse or sliding down of the cushions, resulting in venous distension, erosion, bleeding, and thrombosis. Haemorrhoids are the pathological term to describe this abnormal downward displacement of the anal cushions and subsequent venous dilatation. Piles, thus, is not “varicose veins” of the anus and rectum as some describes it.</p>

<p>There is a rich supply of blood in the haemorrhoidal plexus. This is one of the reasons of substantial blood loss in the patient with bleeding haemorrhoids, especially in those who are on anticoagulants.</p>

<h2 class="wp-block-heading">Types of Piles or Haemorrhoids</h2>

<p>There are mainly two types of Piles: external and internal, which refer to their location.</p>

<p><strong>a) External Piles</strong> &#8211; External haemorrhoids are a perianal swelling that develops as a result of thrombosis from the inferior haemorrhoidal plexus. This normally occurs because of sudden trauma after passing hard stools or straining. They are present at the anal margins and are covered by skin. They are usually painful and seen as a small tender lump outside the anal <br />canal. View Fig 3 A and Fig 3 B.</p>
<p><img decoding="async" class="alignnone size-full wp-image-6702" src="https://pilesfistulasurgery.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/10/Piles_for_website1_Page3_Image2.jpg" alt="" width="271" height="161" /><br /><br />Figure 3 (A) &#8211; Diagrammatic representation of external haemorrhoids</p>
<p><img loading="lazy" decoding="async" class="alignnone size-full wp-image-6703" src="https://pilesfistulasurgery.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/10/Piles_for_website1_Page3_Image4.jpg" alt="" width="277" height="161" /></p>

<p>Figure 3 (B) &#8211; Formation of perianal hematoma from external hemorrhoidal plexuses</p>

<p>These Piles can become problematic if a blood clot — known as thrombosis — forms within them. In such cases, the affected external haemorrhoid transforms into a painful, firm lump that can cause significant discomfort. If this thrombosed pile ruptures, it may lead to bleeding, which can be alarming. Proper understanding and management of these symptoms are crucial for maintaining comfort and preventing complications.<br /><br /><strong>b) Internal piles</strong> – These gets form within the anal canal, beneath the delicate lining of the rectum. They are often characterised by painless bleeding, which may manifest as bright red blood on the toilet paper or in the toilet bowl after a bowel movement. In addition to this, individuals may experience a sensation of fullness or the feeling that something is protruding (moving outside or prolapse) from the anus. However, when an internal pile becomes severely prolapsed, it extends beyond the anal opening and can no longer be reinserted manually. This condition can lead to significant discomfort and intense pain, particularly if the prolapsed tissue becomes trapped and undergoes straining or irritation. Prompt medical attention is often necessary for such cases to prevent further complications. See Fig 3 C.</p>
<p><img loading="lazy" decoding="async" class="alignnone size-full wp-image-6704" src="https://pilesfistulasurgery.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/10/Piles_for_website1_Page3_Image6.jpg" alt="" width="183" height="126" /></p>

<p>Figure 3 (C) &#8211; Active bleeding as seen in second-degree internal haemorrhoids</p>

<p>Internal Haemorrhoids can prolapse to varying degrees, based on which they are further classified into grades of haemorrhoids.</p>

<h3 class="wp-block-heading">Grades of Piles</h3>

<p>There are <strong>four stages of piles</strong>, formally called <strong>“grades”.</strong> These grades are:</p>

<p><br /><strong>Grade 1 </strong>– Also called as <strong>First Degree Piles</strong>. The dilated veins or the piles remain entirely within the anal canal (or the rectum) and do not bulge out of the anal opening and thus remains hidden. They might cause minor discomfort, itching, or bleeding during bowel movements.</p>
<p><img loading="lazy" decoding="async" class="alignnone size-full wp-image-6705" src="https://pilesfistulasurgery.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/10/Piles_for_website1_Page4_Image1.jpg" alt="" width="126" height="167" /></p>

<p>Fig 4: 1<sup>st</sup> Degree Piles</p>

<p><strong>Grade 2</strong> – Also called as <strong>Second Degree Piles</strong>. Piles protrudes during the passage of stool but recede back on its own. Bleeding, itching, and discomfort are common symptoms at this stage.</p>
<p><img loading="lazy" decoding="async" class="alignnone size-full wp-image-6706" src="https://pilesfistulasurgery.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/10/Piles_for_website1_Page4_Image2.jpg" alt="" width="146" height="137" /></p>

<p>Fig 5: 2<sup>nd</sup> Degree Piles</p>

<p><strong>Grade 3</strong> – Also known as <strong>Third Degree Piles</strong>. The protrusion does not recede back on its own as the piles prolapse upon pressure. It has to be push back in by hand. They might stay outside the anus and can cause significant discomfort, pain, bleeding, and itching.</p>
<p><img loading="lazy" decoding="async" class="alignnone size-full wp-image-6707" src="https://pilesfistulasurgery.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/10/Piles_for_website1_Page4_Image3.jpg" alt="" width="137" height="139" /></p>

<p>Fig 6: 3<sup>rd</sup> Degree Piles</p>

<p><strong>Grade 4</strong> – Also known as <strong>Fourth Degree Piles</strong>. Piles may protrude any time of the day and remains permanently protruded. They need treatment or surgery (called a haemorrhoidectomy). They may lead to considerable pain, bleeding, itching, and difficulty in hygiene maintenance.</p>
<p><img loading="lazy" decoding="async" class="alignnone size-full wp-image-6708" src="https://pilesfistulasurgery.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/10/Piles_for_website1_Page5_Image1.jpg" alt="" width="150" height="162" /></p>

<p>Fig 7: 4<sup>th</sup> Degree Piles</p>

<h2 class="wp-block-heading">What causes Haemorrhoids or piles?</h2>

<p>An exact cause is unknown; however, the upright posture of humans alone forces a great deal of pressure on the rectal veins. Piles, or Haemorrhoids, develop when there is increased pressure on the veins in the rectum and anus. This pressure causes the veins to swell and become inflamed. Whatever the cause, the tissues supporting the vessels stretch. As a result, the vessels dilate; their walls become thin and bleed. If the stretching and pressure continue, the weakened vessels protrude.</p>

<p>There are several other<strong> contributing factors</strong> causing piles, and understanding them can help manage and prevent the condition. These include:</p>

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<li><strong>Age</strong>: As individuals get older, their risk of developing haemorrhoids increases. This is due to the weakening of the connective tissues in the rectal and anal area.</li>

<li><strong>Chronic Constipation and Diarrhoea</strong>: Both chronic constipation and frequent bouts of diarrhoea can irritate the rectal area leading to straining. The extra pressure on the rectal veins contribute to haemorrhoid formation.</li>

<li><strong>Straining during bowel movements</strong>: This is one of the most common causes, often associated with constipation.</li>

<li><strong>Faulty bowel function</strong> due to overuse of laxatives or enemas.</li>

<li><strong>Prolonged Toilet Sitting</strong>: Sitting on the toilet for an extended period, especially when straining during bowel movements, can increase the pressure on the rectal veins, potentially leading to haemorrhoids.</li>

<li><strong>Obesity</strong>: Excess body weight can put additional strain on the rectal and anal areas, making it more likely for haemorrhoids to develop.</li>

<li><strong>Lack of Fibre in the Diet</strong>: A diet low in fibre can lead to constipation, increasing the risk of haemorrhoids. Fibre helps soften the stool, making it easier to pass.</li>

<li><strong>Sedentary lifestyle</strong>: Lack of physical activity can result in poor circulation and contribute to the development of piles.</li>

<li><strong>Pregnancy</strong>: During pregnancy, the growing uterus puts increased pressure on the veins in the rectum, leading to piles. The growing uterus and hormonal changes can be contributing factors. Hormonal changes and constipation also contribute to the development of Haemorrhoids in pregnant women.</li>

<li><strong>Heredity or Genetic predisposition</strong>: A family history of piles can increase the likelihood of developing the condition.</li>

<li><strong>Lifting Heavy Weights</strong>: Straining while lifting heavy objects can lead to increased abdominal pressure, which can, in turn, strain the veins in the rectal area.</li>

<li><strong>Prolonged Sitting or Standing</strong>: Jobs or lifestyles that involve long hours of sitting or standing without breaks can also contribute to the development of haemorrhoids.</li>
</ul>

<p><strong>Yet other factors include:</strong></p>

<ul class="wp-block-list">
<li>Colon malignancy</li>

<li>Hepatic disease</li>

<li>Anticoagulant or antiplatelet therapy</li>

<li>Elevated anal resting pressure</li>

<li>Spinal cord injury</li>

<li>Loss of rectal muscle tone</li>

<li>Rectal surgery</li>

<li>Episiotomy</li>

<li>Anal intercourse</li>

<li>Inflammatory bowel disease, including ulcerative colitis and Crohn disease</li>
</ul>

<h2 class="wp-block-heading">Signs and Symptoms of Piles</h2>

<p>Haemorrhoids can lead to various symptoms that depend on their classification (internal or external) and intensity. Identifying these symptoms promptly can assist in obtaining timely care.</p>

<p>Here are some common symptoms of piles:</p>

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<li><strong>Itchy Anus</strong>: Piles can cause ongoing itching in the anal region, often resulting from irritation and inflammation. </li>

<li><strong>Bleeding</strong>: A key indication is the presence of blood in the toilet bowl following a bowel movement, on toilet paper, or even mixed within the stool. This bleeding can vary from slight spotting to more substantial amounts. </li>

<li><strong>Pain</strong>: Haemorrhoids can be painful, particularly when sitting or during bowel movements. This discomfort can range in severity. </li>

<li><strong>Hard or Tender Lumps</strong>: Individuals may feel firm or sensitive lumps around or on the anus. These lumps are typically swollen blood vessels linked to haemorrhoids. </li>

<li><strong>Swelling or a lump near the anus</strong>: Commonly related to external piles, these lumps may be painful or tender. </li>

<li><strong>Mucus discharge</strong>: This may happen after a bowel movement, causing additional irritation. </li>
</ul>

<p>If you notice any of these haemorrhoid symptoms, it is important to consult a healthcare professional. Early identification and treatment can ease discomfort and help prevent complications.</p>

<h2 class="wp-block-heading">Diagnosis of Piles (Haemorrhoids)</h2>

<p>If you experience the symptoms mentioned above, you might be suffering from piles; however, it is essential to be careful as not all rectal bleeding is solely due to piles. Bleeding could indicate a more serious condition such as cancer. Therefore, consulting a doctor, ideally a surgeon, for diagnosis is crucial. Haemorrhoids can typically be identified by evaluating a patient’s medical history and performing physical examinations. In some cases, they may also be diagnosed through a digital rectal examination, which involves a gloved, lubricated finger to feel for them. External piles can be seen, but for internal haemorrhoids, physicians might examine the intestinal tract using various tests.</p>

<h3 class="wp-block-heading">Typical Tests</h3>

<p>Certain diagnostic examinations that assist physicians in determining whether a patient has haemorrhoids include anoscopy, sigmoidoscopy, and colonoscopy. These methods utilise a scope to visualise the intestines, colon, rectum, and anus. Anoscopy and sigmoidoscopy generally do not need anaesthesia or sedatives, while a colonoscopy might necessitate some sedatives or anaesthesia.</p>

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<li><strong>Physical Examination</strong> &#8211; External Haemorrhoids or lumps around the anus can often be visually assessed by the doctor. This initial examination helps identify external piles and any associated swelling or thrombosis.</li>

<li><strong>Digital Rectal Exam</strong> &#8211; This exam involves the doctor inserting a gloved finger into the rectum to feel for any abnormalities or internal Haemorrhoids. It helps detect swollen veins and any signs of inflammation.</li>

<li><strong>Anoscopy or Proctoscopy</strong> &#8211; These are procedures that use a small tube with a light (anoscope or proctoscope) to view the anal canal and lower rectum. They provide a clear view of internal piles and help assess their size, location, and degree of prolapse.</li>

<li><strong>Colonoscopy</strong> &#8211; A colonoscopy may be recommended for individuals over the age of 50 or those with a family history of colorectal cancer. It allows for a more comprehensive examination of the colon and rectum to rule out other conditions and ensure the piles aren’t a sign of more serious problems.</li>
</ul>

<p>By using these methods, a colorectal surgeon can accurately diagnose the presence of piles and determine the best course of treatment.</p>

<h2 class="wp-block-heading">Complications of Haemorrhoids</h2>

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<li>Profuse bleeding</li>

<li>Thrombosis</li>

<li>Strangulation</li>

<li>Ulceration of haemorrhoids</li>

<li>Pylephlebitis</li>

<li>Suppuration</li>

<li>Gangrene</li>
</ul>

<h2 class="wp-block-heading">Treatment of Haemorrhoids (Piles)</h2>

<p>There are various methods of managing haemorrhoids. The main aim is to relieve the symptoms, correct the precipitating factor and to reduce the risk of relapse. The treatment for piles (Haemorrhoids) can vary depending on the severity and type (internal or external). Haemorrhoid’s treatment includes a combination of at-home care and, if necessary, medical procedures &amp; surgeries. Procedures and surgeries are for cases where there is a disruption in a person’s everyday activities. General lifestyle modification and dietary changes goes a long way in not only reducing the symptoms but preventing relapse too.</p>

<h2 class="wp-block-heading">Home Remedies for Piles</h2>

<p>For mild cases, lifestyle changes and home treatments can help alleviate symptoms:</p>

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<li><strong>High-Fiber Diet</strong>: Incorporating foods like fruits, vegetables, and whole grains helps soften stool and reduces straining during bowel movements, which is a key contributor to piles.</li>

<li><strong>Hydration</strong>: Drinking plenty of water ensures stool remains soft, preventing constipation and reducing the risk of Haemorrhoids.</li>

<li><strong>Warm Sitz Baths</strong>: Soaking the anal area in warm water for 10-15 minutes can help relieve discomfort and reduce swelling.</li>

<li><strong>Over-the-Counter Creams</strong>: Products containing hydrocortisone or witch hazel can soothe itching, swelling, and irritation around the anus.</li>
</ul>

<p>With these measures, the pain and swelling of most symptomatic Haemorrhoids will decrease in two to seven days, and the firm lump should recede within four to six weeks. In cases of severe or persistent pain from a thrombosed-piles, your colorectal surgeon may elect to remove it containing the clot with a small incision. Performed under local anaesthesia, this procedure generally provides relief.</p>

<h2 class="wp-block-heading">Common Procedures for Piles Treatment</h2>

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<li><strong>Medications</strong>: May include laxatives to relieve constipation, pain relievers to reduce discomfort, or topical treatments to reduce inflammation and soothe irritation.</li>

<li><strong>Rubber Band Ligation</strong> &#8211; The surgeon binds the base of the haemorrhoids with rubber bands to cut off the blood supply. The haemorrhoids fall off in a week, making it an effective treatment plan. The chance of recurrence is less than 5%.</li>

<li><strong>Infrared Coagulation</strong> &#8211; It uses infrared light to heat a blood vessel and cut off the blood supply.</li>

<li><strong>Electrocoagulation</strong> &#8211; This treatment method uses an electric current that causes the proteins in the affected tissue to coagulate/clot, thus killing the tissue.</li>

<li><strong>Sclerotherapy</strong> &#8211; One can consider haemorrhoids to be the varicose veins that affect the bottom. Similarly, to varicose veins, a solution is injected into the affected area to shrivel the veins, which eventually become scar tissue.</li>
</ul>

<h2 class="wp-block-heading">Surgical Interventions for Piles</h2>

<p>For severe or prolapsed Haemorrhoids that don’t respond to other treatments, surgery may be required:</p>

<ul class="wp-block-list">
<li><strong>Haemorrhoidectomy</strong>: This is a surgical procedure where the Haemorrhoids are removed, typically recommended for large or persistent piles.</li>

<li><strong>Stapled Haemorrhoidopexy</strong>: A surgical option used for prolapsed piles, where the Haemorrhoids are stapled back into place and excess tissue is removed.</li>

<li><strong>Laser Treatment for Piles</strong>: A minimally invasive option that uses a laser to shrink the Haemorrhoids, offering a faster recovery compared to traditional surgery.</li>
</ul>

<p>These treatment options provide various solutions depending on the severity of the Haemorrhoids. For personalized recommendations, it’s essential to consult with a healthcare professional to determine the most appropriate treatment for your condition.</p>

<h2 class="wp-block-heading">Prevention of Piles</h2>

<p>To reduce the risk of developing piles (Haemorrhoids), it’s important to adopt a few healthy lifestyle habits. Here are some effective ways to prevent piles:</p>

<ul class="wp-block-list">
<li><strong>Maintain a High-Fibre Diet</strong> &#8211; A high-fibre diet, rich in fruits, vegetables, and whole grains, helps soften stools, making bowel movements easier and reducing the risk of constipation and straining.</li>

<li><strong>Stay Hydrated</strong> &#8211; Drinking plenty of water keeps the stool soft and reduces the chances of constipation, which can lead to piles.</li>

<li><strong>Avoid Prolonged Sitting or Standing</strong> &#8211; Sitting or standing for extended periods puts pressure on the veins in the rectal area. Take breaks to walk around and avoid prolonged periods of immobility.</li>

<li><strong>Exercise Regularly</strong> &#8211; Regular physical activity improves blood circulation and digestion, helping to prevent constipation and reduce the risk of Haemorrhoids.</li>

<li><strong>Avoid Straining During Bowel Movements</strong> &#8211; Straining while passing stool can lead to increased pressure on the rectal veins. To prevent straining, don’t delay bowel movements, and make sure you pass stool when the urge arises.</li>

<li><strong>Use the Correct Posture While Using the Toilet</strong> &#8211; Avoid sitting on the toilet for long periods. If necessary, use a footstool to elevate your feet slightly, which can help reduce strain during bowel movements.</li>

<li><strong>Maintain a Healthy Weight</strong> &#8211; Being overweight or obese increases the risk of developing piles due to the increased pressure on the abdominal area. Maintaining a healthy weight can help prevent Haemorrhoids.</li>

<li><strong>Avoid Lifting Heavy Weights</strong> &#8211; Lifting heavy weights or engaging in strenuous activities that put pressure on the abdominal area can increase the risk of Haemorrhoids. If necessary, use proper lifting techniques to minimize strain.</li>
</ul>

<p>By incorporating these habits into your lifestyle, you can significantly reduce the risk of developing piles and manage symptoms effectively.</p>
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<p>Piles or hemorrhoids can be a genuine concern and it requests ideal treatment. The state of Piles is set apart by enlarged and excited veins in the rectum and rear-end. Albeit the condition sounds entertaining, and there are many jokes made with regards to the illness, the fact of the matter isn&#8217;t generally so.</p>
<p>Piles can be difficult, cause inconvenience, and put customary life to an end. At the point when the aggravation feels too weighty to even think about bearing, see a specialist. It&#8217;s not possible for anyone to ensure how extended Piles indications last. More modest size Piles can be treated with home cures. In any case, if the Piles indications are serious, continue repeating, there&#8217;s blood trickling from your rear-end when you sit on the latrine seat, you want to consider counseling an expert specialist for treatment.</p>
<p><strong>Experiencing Piles Pain? Go, converse with a specialist</strong></p>
<p>The vast majority are embarrassed about discussing Piles. Be that as it may, staying quiet and deferring the treatment could hold you up of getting alleviation from the aggravation. Piles is a typical concern, and the tragedies of the illness can hit anybody. Any tolerant experiencing Piles needs to comprehend that the condition doesn&#8217;t make them any not quite the same as others.</p>
<p>No specialist would mind talking about the condition, and henceforth no patients ought to be annoyed all things considered. The repercussions of Piles could be considerably more genuine than what one can envision. Henceforth, it is best that you have your Piles looked at as right on time as could really be expected, and secure your wellbeing just as your inner serenity.</p>
<p><strong>Who to counsel for Piles?</strong></p>
<p>As a rule, the state of Piles can be analyzed and overseen by an overall doctor. In any case, if the manifestations are serious, you might have to talk with a proctologist, a colorectal specialist, or a gastroenterologist. On the off chance that the essential cures neglect to give help from the side effects, the particular specialists can give progressed hemorrhoid treatment, for example,</p>
<p><strong>Laser medical procedure</strong> &#8211; Laser medical procedure for Piles is a high level and favored technique for Piles therapy for the two patients and doctors. Since the method is performed on a short term premise, an ever increasing number of individuals have begun settling on it lately. In this cycle, a laser is centered around the impacted region, which seals the veins and the nerves. The treatment is non-meddlesome and doesn&#8217;t apply any tension and torment in the patient.</p>
<p><strong>Elastic band ligation</strong> &#8211; The specialist in this cycle puts a unique clinical grade elastic band at the foundation of the Piles what cuts off the blood stream. This psychologists off the Piles and permits it to tumble off naturally without leaving behind any scar tissue.</p>
<p><strong>Hemorrhoid stapling</strong> &#8211; This treatment cycle is utilized principally for interior hemorrhoids. The specialists eliminate the Piles tissue utilizing a stapling instrument.</p>
<p>Indications that warrant you to see a specialist for Piles</p>
<p>In case you are encountering any of the accompanying indications identified with your Piles condition, you should make a meeting with a particular specialist:</p>
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<li>On the off chance that the aggravation and uneasiness in the butt-centric region continue for a really long time.</li>
<li>If you see dazzling red blood in the bathroom tissue.</li>
<li>If over-the-counter prescriptions neglect to give any help to the manifestations.</li>
<li>On the off chance that your stool seems tar-like in shading.</li>
<li>On the off chance that you feel bleary eyed without fail while passing a defecation.</li>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Your hemorrhoids can be a humiliating subject to talk about with anybody, even your PCP. However, hemorrhoids are normal and influence 5% of grown-ups in the United States each year, as per the National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Diseases. Its assessed, indeed, that upwards of three out of four grown-ups will encounter [&#8230;]</p>
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									<p>Your hemorrhoids can be a humiliating subject to talk about with anybody, even your PCP. However, hemorrhoids are normal and influence 5% of grown-ups in the United States each year, as per the National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Diseases. Its assessed, indeed, that upwards of three out of four grown-ups will encounter issues with hemorrhoids sooner or later in their lives.</p><p>However you can track down numerous medicines for hemorrhoids at your nearby drug store, home cures dont help everybody. </p><p><strong>Hemorrhoids clarified</strong></p><p>Hemorrhoids are enlarged, protruding veins that happen in your anorectal locale, which incorporates your lower rectum and butt. Your hemorrhoids might be:</p><p><strong>Inner hemorrhoids</strong></p><p>Inner hemorrhoids create inside the tissue the lines your rear-end and lower rectum. You may not encounter any aggravation or uneasiness with inner hemorrhoids. In any case, they can drain making radiant red blood show up in the latrine bowl after a defecation.</p><p><strong>Outer hemorrhoids</strong></p><p>Outside hemorrhoids structure under the touchy skin around your butt. With outside hemorrhoids you might encounter tingling, agony, and dying.</p><p>However hemorrhoid side effects might differ, they can be extreme for certain individuals. Particularly on the off chance that you foster a thrombosed hemorrhoid, or hemorrhoid clump. Seeking early treatment for your hemorrhoids might forestall a portion of the aggravation and inconvenience.</p><p>When should I look for clinical assistance for hemorrhoids</p><p>At-home medicines assist many individuals with getting alleviation from their hemorrhoids. Yet, you might stand amazed when hemorrhoids require clinical intercession. This relies upon your side effects.</p><p>Hemorrhoid indications that advantage from clinical mediation include:</p><p><strong>Rectal dying</strong></p><p>You ought to never overlook rectal dying. However hemorrhoids are a typical reason for ridiculous solid discharges, your rectal draining may likewise be an indication of a more genuine gastrointestinal condition like colon malignant growth or fiery inside illness.</p><p><strong>Prolapsed hemorrhoid</strong></p><p>Inside hemorrhoids can prolapse or fall outside of the butt-centric opening during a defecation. However your hemorrhoids might withdraw back inside all alone, or with a little assistance from you, prolapsed hemorrhoids will more often than not deteriorate after some time.</p><p>At the point when left untreated, your inner prolapsed hemorrhoid might get caught outside the butt and cause huge disturbance, tingling, dying, and agony.</p><p><strong>Change in inside propensities</strong></p><p>With a prolapsed interior hemorrhoid you might foster the vibe that you cant completely empty your entrails. You may likewise see a mucous release or trouble cleaning yourself following a defecation as a result of dislodged toilet paper.</p><p>These indications can be awkward however effectively treated with clinical mediation.</p><p>Torment that upsets your everyday existence</p><p>If your hemorrhoids are making it difficult for you to sit or have a solid discharge, its opportunity to call us so we can help. Theres no explanation you ought to experience peacefully when we can give mediations that work on your hemorrhoids and mitigate your distress.</p><p><strong>Clinical treatment for your hemorrhoids</strong></p><p>Dr. Nirjanjan creates customized hemorrhoid treatment plans in the wake of finishing an intensive assessment. The medicines we suggest may rely upon the sort of hemorrhoids, just as your side effects. At first, we might propose way of life changes to facilitate your aggravation, for example, expanding your admission of fiber and water to further develop solid discharges and sitz showers to lighten agony and inconvenience.</p><p>Notwithstanding, when at-home medicines fall flat, Dr. Niranjan might propose a technique to obliterate or eliminate your hemorrhoids, for example,</p><ul><li>Elastic band ligation</li><li>Sclerotherapy</li><li>Infrared, laser, or bipolar coagulation</li><li>Thrombectomy</li><li>Hemorrhoidectomy</li><li>Stapled hemorrhoidectomy</li></ul><p><br />We survey all your treatment choices and together choose the arrangement that best meets your requirements.</p>								</div>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Ageing has its own blessings and downsides. enclosed within the latter area unit piles, clinically called haemorrhoids, that may be a condition once veins in your body part or underneath the skin round the opening swell. These swollen blood vessels will flip laxation into AN intensely painful expertise. in keeping with analysis revealed within the [&#8230;]</p>
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									<p>Ageing has its own blessings and downsides. enclosed within the latter area unit piles, clinically called haemorrhoids, that may be a condition once veins in your body part or underneath the skin round the opening swell. These swollen blood vessels will flip laxation into AN intensely painful expertise. in keeping with analysis revealed within the year 2017 by The Indian Journal of Surgery, 0.5 the lads and girls in Asian country on top of the age of fifty could develop the symptoms of haemorrhoids throughout their period. despite the fact that piles area unit seldom dangerous, if left unheeded, they&#8217;ll cause serious health complications. during this diary, let’s get a transparent image of the causes, types, symptoms and measures which will facilitate forestall or cure haemorrhoids.</p><p><strong>Causes</strong><br />It is not established nevertheless what really causes the veins around your opening to swell and bulge, nevertheless nearly 2 out of the four adults bear the symptoms of haemorrhoids. a number of the common factors contributive to AN accumulated risk of laid low with piles area unit constipation, inactive mode, bad diet, smoking and alcohol, case history, being pregnant or rotund, regular serious intake, and stress.</p><p><strong>Types</strong><br />Hemorrhoids area unit classified into four completely different classes Internal, Prolapsed, External and obstructed.</p><ul><li><strong>Internal Hemorrhoids:</strong> They lie deep within the body part so, aren&#8217;t visible to the oculus. they may not cause any pain however their presence is marked with the symptom of haemorrhage through the opening.</li><li><strong>External Hemorrhoids:</strong> they&#8217;re fashioned within the outer lining of the anal making extreme discomfort and pain. they&#8217;re generally invisible and also the alternative times develop as a lump. These also can kind blood clots among the mass that slips down.</li><li><strong>Prolapsed Hemorrhoids:</strong> once internal haemorrhoids swell and sticks outside your opening the case is coined as prolapsed haemorrhoids. These lumps cause discomfort or pain in conjunction with haptic sensation and burning.</li><li><strong>Thrombosed Hemorrhoids:</strong> These swollen bulges around your opening area unit blood clots among the hemorrhoid tissue. because of lack of blood offer to your body part tissue, obstructed haemorrhoids have to be compelled to be attended to desperately to stop severe complications.</li></ul><p><strong><br />Signs and symptoms</strong><br />The symptoms of piles subside on their own in a very few days. However, in some cases, these should not be unheeded. Since ignoring the initial symptoms will cause serious complications, keep a check on these symptoms:</p><ul><li>Rectal pain</li><li>Itching</li><li>Bleeding</li><li>Sore and redness within the opening space</li><li>Mucus discharge</li></ul><p><br />It is powerfully urged that if you&#8217;re haemorrhage throughout excreting or your haemorrhoids don’t improve when per week of home care, consult a doctor.</p><p><strong>Treatment</strong><br />The treatment for piles could vary counting on the kind, degree of prolapse or the severity of the case. However, these aid tips could ease hemorrhoid pain and promote healing:</p><p><strong>Drink many water</strong><br />Drinking a pair of liters of water daily reduces the danger of piles, because it helps to stay the stool soft.</p><p><strong>Fibrous foods</strong><br />Including fibre-rich foods in your diet tends to boost the general symptoms and haemorrhage from haemorrhoids. A healthy diet ought to contain the counseled quantity of 20-30 grams of fibre daily.</p><p><strong>Don’t wait</strong><br />Rush towards the bathroom once you feel the urge, don’t await a convenient time. Delaying or waiting puts on additional pressure on the body part veins, which may worsen constipation so exasperating hemorrhoid.</p><p><strong>Exercise</strong><br />Staying active prevents and eases constipation, so reducing the pressure on the veins. It also can assist you turn that is another major contributor to piles.</p><p><strong>Avoid self medication</strong><br />In case {you feel|you area unit feeling|you&#8217;re feeling} your symptoms are worsening, consult a doctor like a shot. Some over the counter medicines could offer you temporary relief except for an efficient treatment reach dead set AN professional medical man.</p><p>Don’t exert pressure<br />Don’t force your laxation, pushing and straining will create haemorrhoids worse. If you&#8217;re not mitigated among a pair of minutes then rise and check out once more later.</p><p><strong>Disclaimer</strong>: the data enclosed at this website is for instructional functions solely and isn&#8217;t meant to be a substitute for medical treatment by a health care skilled. as a result of distinctive individual wants, the reader ought to consult their medical man to work out the appropriateness of the data for the reader’s scenario.</p>								</div>
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