Piles/Hemorrhoids are swellings on the inside of the anal canal, the short, muscular tube that connects the rectum (back passage) with the anus, in areas known as the anal cushions. They are round swellings that can reach the size of a grape. Piles are not varicose veins. Although piles develop from inside the anal canal, they can hang down out of their normal place. They are very common in adults.
Piles can be classified into
INTERNAL PILES
Swellings on the inside lining of the anal canal. They bleed but can't be seen
from outside the anus.
Larger and stick out (or prolapse) from the anus when you open your bowels,
but return on their own afterwards.
Similar to the above but hang out from the anus and only return when
pushed back in.
Permanently hang down from the anus and can't be pushed back inside. They
may become extremely swollen and painful if the blood in them clots.
EXTERNAL PILES
Swellings that develop from below the anal cushions are sometimes called external piles. They can be more painful than the other types of piles. Other cases of lumps around the anus can include a "sentinel pile", which is the painless skin tag that develops when a crack in the anus (an anal fissure) heals up. Also, a collection of blood under the skin, called a peri-anal haematoma, may also be referred to as a type of external piles.
The treatment for these conditions is different from true piles.
Piles CureTM is a combination of some unique herbs such as Arittamanjarie, Doorva, Medhika which have laxative power and checks bleeding.
Symptoms:
Common symptoms of piles are bright red blood from the anus, which may be noticed on the toilet paper when wiping, or in the toilet bowl, a lump on the anus, pain and discomfort after opening the bowels, a slimy discharge of mucus which may cause itching, a feeling that the bowels have not emptied completely, soiling underwear (third or fourth degree piles).
Bright red blood from the anus is most likely to come from piles, rather than anything more serious.
However, if unsure whether the bleeding is due to piles, visit your GP for advice.
Directions:
Add two gramsPiles CureTM to warm water or ghee, mix well and take twice a day, preferably before food.
45 days of regular intake of Piles CureTM results in the complete cure of Internal and External Piles
Precautions:
Eat plenty of fiber-rich foods such as fruits, vegetables, and wholegrain cereals (e.g. brown rice), and also drink plenty of water.
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