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Is piles 100% curable?

  Yes. Piles is 100% curable. Yes. Piles is 100% curable. Piles is a very common condition and it is treatable. A person with piles should see a doctor because the symptoms of piles can be annoying and they may interfere with everyday activities like going to work or school, exercising, and socialising with friends. Some people have more severe symptoms which may require surgery to remove the piles (haemorrhoids). Surgery is usually only considered when all other treatments have failed to relieve your symptoms or bleeding has become severe enough that it causes pain or discomfort for you to bear. At Vitthal Piles Center, we always treat our patients with the respect and care they deserve. We understand that piles is a sensitive issue for you and therefore we ensure that your treatment is carried out in complete confidentiality. In this section, we’ll tell you about the most common causes of piles and how they can be treated. We will also discuss which treatments work best and wha...

Can ghee cure piles?

What are piles? What are piles? Piles (also known as hemorrhoids) are swollen veins in your lower body, usually in the anal canal. They can be caused by straining during a bowel movement or pregnancy, but they can also be caused by eating too much fiber or drinking too much water. Symptoms include pain and bleeding when you pass stool, itching and soreness around the anus, a lumpy mass felt on passing stool, mucus discharge from the anus, bright red blood that looks like streaks of red sand on toilet paper after you wipe yourself after having a bowel movement. The main cause of piles is straining when having bowel movements - from over-straining or sitting too long on the toilet before getting up to wipe yourself after having a bowel movement (especially if you have diarrhea). If you’re pregnant it’s important that you don't strain when having a bowel movement either because this will increase your risk for developing hemorrhoids during pregnancy even if there are no othe...

How To Deal With Piles

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  Piles treatment is necessary to stop the condition from getting worse and spreading to other parts of the body. The main goal of treatment is to shrink and remove the excess tissue that has prolapsed outside the anus.   Treatment options include:   Medications : -   Several types of medication can help reduce pain and bleeding, including topical ointments, oral medications and local injections. These medications include:   Pain relievers :-   Over-the-counter pain relievers such as ibuprofen (Advil, Motrin IB) or naproxen sodium (Aleve) may be helpful in treating mild to moderate pain associated with piles.   Antibiotics :-   If an abscess develops in an internal hemorrhoid, your doctor may prescribe antibiotics to prevent infection.   Hemorrhoidectomies (hemorrhoid removal surgery) :-   This procedure involves removing a portion of the anal canal that contains the piles tissue and blood vessels. There are two t...