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Piles Treatment


Piles, also known as hemorrhoids, can be described as the swelling and the inflammation of the veins in the anus as well as the lower rectum. They usually occur when people need to apply an excess amount of strain, while having a bowel movement. Conditions like pregnancy could also apply a lot of pressure on the veins, causing them to get swollen and inflamed. Although hemorrhoids are not particularly serious, most people seek piles treatment, mainly because of the uncomfortable symptoms that are painful to bear. At times, people may undergo piles treatment with over the counter medication and creams.
However, it is also possible to seek relief from this affliction, with the help of piles treatment at home. Given below are some of the most commonly recommended home remedies for piles treatment:
  • Onions: This is one of the most effective remedies of treating piles. Rub some onion in water and add a small amount of sugar to it before consuming the mixture. For best results, this concoction needs to be consumed 2 times a day.
  • Ginger: Mix half a teaspoon or so, of ginger juice with the same amount of mint juice, lime juice and honey and consume it.
  • Turnips: The juice derived from turnip leaves is very effective in curing piles.
Alternative treatment for piles is also quite common in people of all ages. Ayurveda, which is an ancient branch of medicine practiced mainly in the Indian subcontinent, is believed to be full of remedies that can help treat this condition. Piles treatment in Ayurveda generally recommends the use of herbs like radish, bitter gourd juice, holy basil, sugarcane juice and sour whey to name a few. Several people also opt for piles treatment in homeopathy, which is a branch of medicine that aims to get rid of the problem from the root, instead of just suppressing it. However, it is absolutely essential for people to consult a profession homeopath for this purpose.

Before trying piles treatment at home, it is absolutely essential to consult a doctor and get an approval. Some of the home remedies for piles treatment may not be suitable for elderly people, pregnant women and those suffering from any preexisting medical condition.

Hemorrhoids Symptoms


Piles can be of two types, i.e., internal piles and external piles and the symptoms for each type may vary a bit. Internal piles symptoms are generally not felt, as the hemorrhoids are inside the rectum. However, while passing stools, the person may experience a lot of strain and irritation, which could also lead to bleeding. It is also pile for internal piles to push through the anal opening, which is known as a protruding hemorrhoid or a prolapsed hemorrhoid and can lead to a lot of pain and irritation. External hemorrhoids, as the name suggests, lie under the skin around the anus and can lead to severe pain. One of the most common external piles symptoms is bleeding during a bowel movement, with or without pain. This does not mean that the toilet bowl will be filled with blood; piles bleeding could also mean a few drops of blood on the tissue paper. Some of the other common external piles symptoms include:
  • Irritation or itchiness around the anal region
  • Swelling around the anus
  • Appearance of a lump on the anal opening, which may be painful, sore and sensitive to the touch
  • Leakage of feces
Not a lot of people get concerned on seeing the symptoms of piles, since the condition is not exactly a very serious one. However, at times, piles symptoms in women or even in men could be an indication of more serious conditions. In case any of the sever piles symptoms in men and women are evident, like excessive rectal bleeding, dizziness, lightheadedness and bouts of fainting, it is absolutely essential to consult a doctor immediately.

Causes of Piles


The veins that are around the anal opening stretch when they are under pressure, which causes them to swell and then bulge. Given below are some of the most common causes of piles in men:
  • Straining excessively during a bowel movement
  • Sitting in the same position for long period of time
  • Chronic constipation or diarrhea
  • Obesity
  • Family history of piles
  • Following a diet that is low in fiber
  • Inadequate consumption of water
Most of the common causes of piles in women are almost the same as the causes of piles in men. However, women could also get piles if they engage in anal intercourse or are pregnant. One of the main causes of piles during pregnancy is the increase of pressure on the veins around the anal opening because of the growing baby. Hormonal changes during pregnancy could also cause the veins to swell.

Causes of Hemorrhoids in Children

Unfortunately, piles affect not just adults, but children too. Children who have unhealthy eating habits or are suffering from chronic constipation are more prone to piles, than others.

Piles in Pregnancy

There are many uncomfortable symptoms faced by women during the course of pregnancy, piles being one of them. It is possible for women to suffer from external or internal piles in pregnancy, because of constipation, hormonal changes or even due to the pressure applied on the veins, by the growing baby. Some of the symptoms of piles in pregnancy include pain, discomfort, itching, irritation and swelling around the anal area. Women may also experience bleeding piles in pregnancy

The treatment for piles in pregnancy may vary considerably, as pregnant women need to avoid several medicines and food items. Some of the best ways to treat piles in pregnancy is by using some topical creams, following a high fiber diet, engaging in certain exercises and heat or cold therapy.
Submitted on January 16, 2014