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Piles or Hemorrhoids: Complete Comprehensive Guidelines to Piles Treatment, Prevention & Care

Piles, also known as hemorrhoids, is a prevalent anorectal condition that many people experience. In every region of India, piles are known by different names: in Hindi bawasir or bawaseer; in Sanskrit arsha; in Marathi mulvyadh; in Gujarati haras & haras masa; in Punjabi bavasir; in Bengali, Odia and Assamese arsha roga; in Malayalam mulakkuru; in Tamil mulam or mulanoy; in Telugu molalu or mulavyadhi; and in Kannada moolavyadhi. These vernacular names for Piles (hemorrhoids) in various Indian languages clearly show how prevalent this anorectal condition is across the length and breadth of our country. Despite its common occurrence, the associated embarrassment often leads individuals to avoid seeking help or discussing their symptoms with near and dear ones.

Piles or hemorrhoids are one of the most common anorectal conditions worldwide, affecting millions annually. In the United States alone, it is estimated that millions of people seek treatment for hemorrhoids each year, while 10-15% of the population (33-50 million) experience it, with 4-5% (13-16 million) needing care, showcasing its significant impact on public health. Hemorrhoids are more common in individuals aged 45 to 65 years, with a slight increase in prevalence among men compared to women.

In India alone, around 50% of adults over 50 are estimated to experience symptoms of piles. Despite being widespread, societal stigma often prevents individuals from seeking timely treatment.

We are here to help you understand this condition in detail.

At Healing Hands, we have been pioneers in treating patients with such conditions for over 15 years. A survey found that over 80% of Indians believe that individuals suffering from piles are often made fun of, highlighting the stigma associated with the condition. This societal perception can discourage timely diagnosis and treatment. We will share detailed information about piles (hemorrhoids), including the types of piles, piles causes, piles symptoms, how piles are diagnosed, piles treatment options, and why it is essential to start with the early treatment of piles with medicines.

What are piles?

It is important to understand the structure and function of anus, in the sense of how it helps to poop, to understand what piles are.

Don't worry; we will not share it in a complicated manner. Rather, we will help you understand it in a simple way. As the anus is the opening of a naturally evolved digestive and excretory system that helps us to poop in an efficient way, we need to be mindful of what we choose to eat and how it affects our bodies. Now let us help you understand how the anus works, i.e., how it helps us to poop and its relation with piles.

How does the anus work?

Once the food is digested and our body absorbs its nutrients, the remaining unused part of the food becomes poop, stool or feces. The last place where stool travels before reaching the anus is the end of the large intestine, which is called the rectum. Once the body senses that the rectum is full and it is time to poop, then one feels the urge to go for motion.

The important parts or structures of the anus, muscles, nerves and mucous membranes in the anus help with proper bowel movement.

The anus has two anal sphincters, one internal and the other external; these are the muscular ring-like structures, and they help in smooth bowel movement. The internal and external sphincter have different nerve supplies; hence, the internal sphincter is involuntary (which cannot be controlled by you), and the external sphincter is voluntary (which can be controlled by you). When the body senses it's time to poop, the internal sphincter relaxes, and the external sphincter helps to hold the poop/stool till the time you are ready to defecate.

The anus is divided into two parts, upper and lower. In the upper part is the mucous membrane, or anal mucosa, and when it begins to change into skin, it is called the pectinate or dentate line. This dentate line divides the anus into upper and lower parts. The anal mucosa is a cushion-like structure that helps lubricate the anal canal for smooth bowel movement. The upper and lower parts have different nerve supply; hence, the lower part is more sensitive to pain and discomfort than the upper part.

As shared earlier, everyone has cushion-like structures at the end of the rectum in the anal canal called the anal mucosa. The anal mucosa, or mucous lining, secretes mucus to help lubricate the poop/stool and its smooth passage during bowel movement; this is how the anal mucosa helps to clear the bowel by helping to expel the poop or stool out of the anus.

How do piles come into the picture?

The anal mucosa has anal blood vessels. Putting lots of pressure on these blood vessels during a bowel movement causes piles (hemorrhoids).

Piles, also known as hemorrhoids, are the swollen blood vessels in the lower part of the rectum and anus. It can cause discomfort, pain, pricking, itching, and bleeding, making daily activities challenging. Piles can be classified into the following types of piles: internal, external, prolapsed and thrombosed hemorrhoids:

  • Internal hemorrhoids: These are located above the dentate line and are usually painless but may bleed.
  • External hemorrhoids: These are found below the dentate line, under the skin around the anus, and can be painful and may cause bleeding.
  • Prolapsed hemorrhoids: These are the internal hemorrhoids that hang out of the anus that can cause pain when sitting or during bowel movement.
  • Thrombosed hemorrhoids: Thrombosed hemorrhoids are prolapsed hemorrhoids. These are mostly located externally and develop blood clots, which makes them appear bluish compared to normal external hemorrhoids. Thrombosed hemorrhoids cause severe pain during normal day-to-day activities like sitting, walking, and bowel movements.

Piles grades

Internal piles are classified into different grades depending on the severity of the prolapse. Grade IV requires surgical intervention in severe cases; about 10% of patients may progress to these grades if untreated.

Piles are generally categorised into four grades based on their severity:

  • Grade I: These are small inflammations inside the lining of the anus, often accompanied by bleeding and itching.
  • Grade II: These are larger than Grade I and may prolapse or come out of the anus during defecation but retract on their own afterwards.
  • Grade III: These prolapsed hemorrhoids can be pushed back in manually.
  • Grade IV: These are severely prolapsed hemorrhoids that cannot be pushed back in and require surgical intervention if piles symptoms are severe.

Piles symptoms

Common hemorrhoid symptoms include:

  • Pain and discomfort during bowel movements
  • Itching or irritation in the anal region
  • Swelling around the anus
  • Bleeding during bowel movements
  • A painful or sensitive lump near the anus

Among those affected, about 75% report bleeding during bowel movements, which is a primary symptom prompting individuals to seek medical advice.

Piles causes

Piles can be caused by increased pressure in the lower rectum or on the blood vessels in the anus. It includes:

  • Chronic constipation or diarrhea
  • Straining during bowel movements
  • Sitting for long periods, especially on the toilet
  • Obesity
  • Pregnancy, which increases pressure on the pelvic blood vessels or childbirth
  • Low-fiber diet
  • Heavy weight lifting regularly

There has been a notable increase in cases among younger adults, particularly those aged 20 to 30. This increase is attributed to lifestyle factors such as sedentary behaviour and poor dietary choices. Research has found that a family history of hemorrhoids can increase an individual's likelihood of developing the condition. Genetic factors may influence the strength and integrity of the muscles and connective tissues around the rectal area, making some individuals more susceptible to hemorrhoids over time.

Piles diagnosis

Accurate diagnosis is crucial for effective piles treatment. It can be diagnosed using the following methods:

  • Physical examination:
    • This type of diagnosis typically involves a physical examination, where the doctor uses gloved, lubricated fingers to assess if there are internal hemorrhoids, also known as a digital rectal examination.
  • Visual inspection:
    • Visual inspection is done as the internal hemmorhoids are too soft to feel them in digital rectal examination. Specific devices are used in this diagnosis, and procedures, such as anoscopy, sigmoidoscopy or colonoscopy, are conducted to rule out other conditions.
    • Anoscopy: A short, rigid tube is inserted into the anus to examine the anal canal and lower rectum.
    • Sigmoidoscopy: A flexible tube is used to examine the lower part of the colon.
    • Colonoscopy: A more comprehensive examination of the entire colon, often used when symptoms suggest other gastrointestinal disorders.

Research shows that patients often delay seeking treatment for an average of 6 to 12 months after experiencing symptoms. This delay can lead to increased severity and complications associated with hemorrhoids.

Studies indicate that patients diagnosed at an early stage (Grade I or II) have a success rate of over 85% to 100% with non-surgical treatments. In contrast, those diagnosed at later stages (Grade III or IV) may require surgical intervention.

Treatment options for piles

Piles treatment depends on the severity and its type. Searching for the best piles medicine is a task. Mostly, the patients search for or prefer piles treatment at home. Due to hesitation and embarrassment, home remedies for piles look more plausible than discussing it with anyone. Despite the high prevalence, studies show that only about 20% of individuals with hemorrhoids seek medical treatment due to embarrassment or lack of awareness about effective options. According to them, it will be best if the piles treatment without surgery is an option. However, all piles types cannot be treated using the same treatment. In our hospitals, we come across many patients who come to consult at a very later stage, where surgery is the only option.

  • Piles medicines: For mild symptoms, over-the-counter creams and ointments are generally suggested. As these come with external applicators, they do more harm than good for treating piles. Initially, we tried to search for the best remedy for piles for our patients, which was 15 years ago, but as we couldn't find any, we had to start researching and developing our own piles medicines for the betterment of our patients. After lots of research and clinical validation, we finally came up with our own patented piles care kit, PiloKit. We can proudly say that PiloKit piles kit offers a comprehensive solution with plant-based patented medicines PiloSpray, PiloTab, and ConstiTab for more effective piles relief. PiloKit is the first and only patented complete piles care kit with the power of 3 medicines. All the medicines in the piles kit PiloKit are plant-based, which prevents undesired side effects and provides an effective ayurvedic treatment for piles.
  • Non-surgical procedures: Rubber band ligation, sclerotherapy, and infrared coagulation are non-surgical procedures for piles treatment. These procedures are primarily used to treat internal hemorrhoids. These could be considered piles treatment options without surgery, but all these procedures should be conducted only by doctors and not be tried at home; otherwise, it could lead to complications.
    • Rubber band ligation: A doctor uses a special type of rubber band around the base of internal hemorrhoids. The band cuts off the blood supply, shrinks, and the hemorrhoids fall off. It is uncomfortable and can cause bleeding. If bleeding becomes severe, it is better to consult the doctor immediately.
    • Sclerotherapy: A doctor injects a solution into the internal hemorrhoids. It cuts off the hemorrhoids blood supply and shrinks the hemorrhoids. This could be quite painful and can lead to complications in certain cases.
    • Infrared coagulation: A doctor uses infrared light on the internal hemorrhoid, which generates heat and cuts off the blood supply to the hemorrhoid by forming scar tissue. As a result, the hemorrhoids shrink. It can cause some bleeding and discomfort. This treatment is not preferred by doctors due to low success rates.
  • Surgical options: Hemorrhoidectomy, stapled hemorrhoidopexy, and laser hemorrhoidoplasty are mostly recommended for severe cases like late grade 3 and grade 4 piles.
    • Hemorrhoidectomy: A surgeon may perform open hemorrhoidectomy (Miligan-Morgan) or closed hemorrhoidectomy (Furguson) as a surgical treatment option for hemorrhoids. It is done under spinal or general anaesthesia. It is not the preferred procedure as the patient feels a lot of pain after the procedure due to the intensive and invasive nature of the surgery, and the recovery takes a lot of time.
    • Laser hemorrhoidoplasty (LHP): It is also known as laser surgery for piles. During this surgery a proctosurgeon uses a thin laser probe and inserts it in the anus into the hemorrhoids; the laser radiation is used to target the blood supply to the hemorrhoids, which generates heat and cuts it off during the procedure, and this results in the shrinkage of hemorrhoids. Piles laser surgery is mainly performed under spinal anaesthesia. It is less painful, doesn't affect surrounding tissue and anal sphincter, and also helps in fast recovery and is minimally invasive. This procedure boasts a high patient satisfaction rate with quicker recovery times.
    • Dr Ashwin Porwal, founder of Healing Hands Clinic, and a leading colorectal surgeon, introduced the Leonardo Laser for treating piles (hemorrhoids) for the first time in India. His innovation in laser surgery for piles has been an effective treatment option with minimal recurrence.
    • Stapled hemorrhoidopexy (MIPH): It is often called stapler surgery or Minimally Invasive Procedure for Hemorrhoids (MIPH/ PPH). In this surgical procedure, a surgeon, generally a proctosurgeon, performs stapled hemorrhoidopexy under spinal or, occasionally, under general anaesthesia. In this procedure, a circular stapler device is used to reposition the internal hemorrhoids. It is minimally invasive and done in a way that causes less pain as it is performed above the dentate line and allows for fast recovery post-surgery. This procedure is preferred for prolapsed hemorrhoids.
    • Notably, Dr Ashwin Porwal's Stapler hemorrhoidopexy plus Mucopexy has achieved a low bleeding and recurrence rate of <1% for advanced grade 3 and 4 hemorrhoids.

Though surgery is the final option in advanced cases of piles, one needs to understand that even after surgical treatment of piles, it is essential to follow a healthy lifestyle to prevent constipation. There can be recurrence in a few cases because of poor defecation habits resulting from unchecked chronic constipation.

Lifestyle and piles home remedies

If piles are in the initial stage, lifestyle changes like a high-fiber diet, proper water intake and some simple exercise can help.

Adopting certain home remedies for piles can significantly ease the piles symptoms:

  • Sitz baths: Adding Epsom salt to a tub of warm water and sitting in it for 10-15 minutes can reduce pain and swelling.
  • Cold compresses: Apply ice packs to the affected area 2-3 times daily. It can provide relief from inflammation.
  • Over-the-counter remedies: People first use creams, ointments and constipation medicines for piles because they are hesitant about the disease and don't seek proper treatment. Generally, these creams and ointments are not clinically proven and come with an applicator, which can cause injury. If not used properly, it can increase the chances of infection. We suggest using our patented Anoac cream, the best piles cream for external piles treatment, with a unique blend of clinically proven ayurvedic ingredients. We recommend a combination of Anoac-H, the patented ayurvedic piles tablet, and Constac granules, which is a patented ayurvedic medicine for constipation and piles, along with Anoac Cream, the best ayurvedic piles cream for a comprehensive treatment.
  • Diet for piles: Increasing fiber intake and staying hydrated can prevent constipation, a major irritant for hemorrhoids. Including whole grains, fiber-rich vegetables, nuts, and food with high water content is advisable. To learn about the best diet for someone with piles, follow our diet recommendations for piles treatment.
  • Exercise for piles: Simple exercises like walking and certain types of yoga, such as asanas and pranayama, can help with piles symptoms.

Expert opinions and research on piles treatment

Our 15 years of experience at our 30 hospitals helped us understand the needs of patients while treating anorectal conditions, piles (hemorrhoids) being one of them. We always ensure that the treatment we provide to our patients is proven, effective and curative, whether it is with patented medicines or innovative surgeries.

Research and expert opinions highlight the importance of early treatment of hemorrhoids. Early treatment of piles with clinically proven medicines can prevent the need for surgery and significantly improve the patient’s quality of life.

Clinical studies have shown that the patented plant-based treatment for piles in PiloKit is the best medicine for piles in India. It is India's first patented piles care kit with a patented piles spray. PlioKit is a one-of-its-kind combination of patented medicines, PiloSpray, PiloTab, and ConstiTab, which offers 3x faster relief in symptoms of piles. It promotes internal and external healing, making it a preferred choice for piles cure among doctors and patients alike.

Piles medicines and treatments

Piles treatment without surgery is possible as various treatment options are now available. The efficacy of PiloKit, the complete piles care kit, stands out due to its clinically proven 3x effectiveness and a comprehensive piles treatment approach:

PiloKit has been proven 3x more effective than other piles medicines, according to the CTRI registered open-label study conducted for 6 weeks.

  • PiloSpray: A patented piles spray that provides quick absorption in the anal region and relief from piles pain, burning, and itching and promotes external healing.
  • PiloTab: A patented piles tablet that reduces piles pain, internal inflammation, and bleeding, assisting in internal healing.
  • ConstiTab: A patented constipation tablet that relieves constipation, ensuring smooth bowel movements to promote piles healing.

Not just that, PiloSpray and PiloTab are India's 1st molecularly validated piles medicines for external piles treatment and internal piles treatment, respectively.

Studies indicate that recurrence rates for hemorrhoids after surgical treatment can be as high as 1-5% for hemorrhoidectomy and 8% for stapler hemorrhoidopexy. This emphasizes the significance of lifestyle changes and the necessity of using PiloKit at the onset of symptoms to prevent recurrence after surgical treatment.

Factors influencing recurrence include:

  • Chronic constipation or straining
  • Poor dietary habits (low fiber intake)
  • Prolonged sitting or heavy lifting
  • Genetic predisposition
  • Pregnancy

Piles prevention

An estimated 1 in 3 adults will experience symptoms of piles in their lifetime, with the likelihood increasing with age. This can be prevented by adopting a healthy lifestyle and diet:

  • Diet with high fiber: To reduce straining during bowel movements, include foods that contain a good amount of fiber, like plenty of fruits, green and leafy vegetables, and whole grains. Fiber helps in the easy passage and also softens stools. Increasing dietary fiber intake can reduce the risk of developing hemorrhoids by up to ~50%, making dietary changes a crucial preventive strategy.
  • Avoid processed food: Processed foods, such as processed meat and fast foods, contain high fat, salt and sugar in large amounts and low fiber, which can cause dry stool and constipation.
  • Hydration: Drink plenty of water, at least 3 litres a day, which maintains hydration and helps prevent constipation.
  • Regular exercise: It helps prevent constipation and reduces pressure on veins in the anal region.
  • Avoid prolonged sitting: Especially on the toilet, to reduce pressure on the anal veins.
  • Healthy bowel habits: Regular bowel movements, no straining and well-formed stools include healthy bowel habits.

Complications in piles

While hemorrhoid symptoms are generally not life-threatening, they can lead to complications if left untreated:

  • Anemia: Low haemoglobin level causes anemia, which can result from heavy blood loss from piles, leading to fatigue and weakness.
  • Strangulated hemorrhoids: When prolapsed, the internal hemorrhoid blood supply is cut off, causing extreme pain and requiring emergency treatment for piles.
  • Fecal incontinence: Large prolapsed hemorrhoids can cause the loss of control of the external anal sphincter, which can make it difficult to hold the stool till the time you reach the toilet.
  • Blood clots: A blood clot (thrombosis) can form in external hemorrhoids, leading to severe pain and swelling.

Piles during pregnancy

Pregnant women are particularly susceptible to piles because pregnancy increases the pressure on the pelvic veins. Pregnancy significantly raises the risk, as approximately 25% of pregnant women experience hemorrhoids due to increased pressure on pelvic blood vessels. Also, the hormonal changes slow down the bowel movements. To manage piles during pregnancy, it’s advisable to take care of the following things:

  • Diet and hydration: Eating fiber-rich foods and drinking plenty of water is advised.
  • Regular exercise: During pregnancy, intense workouts are not advised. Gentle activities like walking can help prevent constipation.
  • Avoid straining: Going to the bathroom when you feel the urge to pass stool helps avoid straining during bowel movement.

Piles myths and misconceptions

Several myths surround piles, leading to unnecessary fear and confusion.

This misinformation leads to a delay in hemorrhoids treatment and worsens the hemorrhoid symptoms.

  • Myth 1: Only older adults get piles.
  • Fact: Piles can affect any gender at any age. The chances of getting piles increase with age, but it can happen at any age.
  • Myth 2: Eating spicy foods causes piles.
  • Fact: While spicy foods can irritate hemorrhoids, they don't cause them.
  • Myth 3: Piles surgery is the only option to treat piles.
  • Fact: If early treatment is started with hemorrhoid medications like PiloKit and healthy lifestyle changes are followed, many cases of piles can be managed. Surgery is only required in the advanced stages of piles, which cannot be treated only with medicines.
  • Myth 4: Hemorrhoids are permanent.
  • Fact: With proper treatment with PiloKit and lifestyle changes, hemorrhoids can be effectively managed and even cured in the early stages and may be treated surgically in late stages.

FAQs

What are piles?
Piles are the swollen veins located in the lower rectum and anus; piles above the dentate line are painless and can bleed, but piles below it cause pain, swelling, discomfort, itching and bleeding.

What causes piles?
Piles-causing factors include chronic constipation because of an unhealthy lifestyle and bad eating habits, straining during defecation, prolonged sitting, obesity, heavy weight lifting and pregnancy.

What types of hemorrhoid treatments are available?
Piles treatment options range from home remedies for piles, over-the-counter remedies and PiloKit to non-surgical and surgical procedures.

Can piles go away on their own?
If piles are in the initial stage, then following a healthy lifestyle along with early medication with PiloKit a piles kit helps in the treatment of piles.

Can lifestyle changes help?
Yes, a high-fiber diet, hydration, and regular exercise can prevent and alleviate piles symptoms.

How long do hemorrhoids take to heal?
Hemorrhoids are classified into types and grades, i.e. Grades I, II, III & IV, and the healing process depends on the type and the grade of piles. Piles disease is curable. It is easy to treat piles at the initial stage by making changes in lifestyle and using medicines like PiloKit. As the grade of piles advances, it becomes increasingly difficult to treat it only with medicines. Often surgery is recommended to treat piles at later stages. Following a healthy lifestyle to supplement the ongoing piles treatment is essential at any stage of piles. The healing process depends on the stage of piles and its treatment. Finally, piles is treatable and heals at all stages with proper treatment and a good diet and lifestyle.

Are piles common during pregnancy?
Yes, piles during pregnancy are common due to increased pressure on the pelvic veins.

How to prevent hemorrhoids during pregnancy?
It is essential to hydrate and have a fiber-rich diet during pregnancy. Simple exercises like walking can help with piles symptoms. Avoiding straining during defecation is a must. If you follow the above pointers, it is possible to prevent hemorrhoids during pregnancy.

Can pregnant or breastfeeding women use PiloKit for piles treatment?
At Healing Hands Clinic, PiloKit is a commonly recommended piles kit for treating piles in pregnant and breastfeeding women. This kit, which includes the patented plant-based medicines PiloSpray, PiloTab, and ConstiTab, has been effectively used by numerous women during pregnancy or while breastfeeding to treat piles. Nevertheless, it is always advisable to use any medication under the guidance of a doctor.

Is surgery always necessary?
Surgery is advisable if piles is in the late grade 3 or grade 4 stage. However, surgery is rarely recommended in the early stages of piles. Early treatment with medicines like PiloKit and following a healthy lifestyle, such as choosing fiber-rich food, proper water intake, and opting for normal exercise like walking, can help prevent the need for piles surgery.

Which are the best piles treatment options without surgery?
It depends on how early you start with the treatment of piles. If you start piles treatment at an early stage, just the modification in the lifestyle can help with the piles cure. As shared earlier, early treatment with PiloKit can help with external and internal piles. PiloKit, with clinically proven patented medicines for piles like PiloSpray, PiloTab and ConstiTab, is considered the best treatment for piles worldwide. Other non-surgical treatment options include rubber band ligation, sclerotherapy and infrared coagulation, but these are not preferred due to complications and low success rates.

Which is the best over-the-counter medication for piles?
As shared earlier, we have developed the complete piles treatment kit PiloKit after in-depth research and clinical validation. PiloKit comprises three patented plant-based medicines: PiloSpray, PiloTab and ConstiTab. PiloSpray provides external healing, PiloTab helps with internal healing, and ConstiTab acts on constipation. All three medicines in PiloKit piles kit are patented, clinically proven and recommended by top piles doctors in India. Also, PiloSpray and PiloTab are molecularly validated at India’s renowned cellular science institute, the National Centre for Cell Science (NCCS). PiloKit complete piles care kit is a clinically proven, safe, effective, easy-to-use treatment solution. All the above qualities prove that PiloKit is the best piles treatment in India and the world over.

What makes PiloKit effective?
PiloKit is India's 1st patented plant-based piles treatment kit (Hemorrhoids Kit), signifying its unique innovation and scientific validation. The patent assures patients of its unparalleled quality, safety, and effectiveness in treating piles. Choosing PiloKit piles care kit means you are opting for a one-of-its-kind, scientifically proven, comprehensive solution for external and internal piles treatment, setting it apart as the preferred choice for piles treatment in India and the world. PiloKit piles kit brings you three unique, patented plant-based medicines for piles treatment:

  • PiloSpray (Patent No.: 423811): A patented piles spray targeted for external piles treatment and relief. PiloSpray is the first and only patented hemorrhoids spray with clinically proven effectiveness. Molecular validation and a scientific approach to piles treatment with plant-based ingredients make PiloSpray India’s first ayurvedic piles spray for fast piles pain relief and external healing.
  • PiloTab (Patent No.: 436571): A specialized plant-based patented piles tablet to treat piles internally. PiloTab is a molecularly validated tablet for piles treatment, and has been developed scientifically with select herbs. PiloTab is often considered the best ayurvedic tablet for piles treatment in India.
  • ConstiTab (Patent No.: 375497): A patented laxative tablet to ease motion for piles treatment. ConstiTab is India’s first patented ayurvedic tablet for constipation and piles healing.

Are symptoms of piles in males different from symptoms of piles in females?
All piles symptoms are common among all genders. As shared earlier, piles disease is a lifestyle-based disease. Unhealthy eating habits and lifestyles cause piles problem. The common hemorrhoids symptoms are:

  • Pain and discomfort during bowel movements
  • Itching or irritation in the anal region
  • Swelling around the anus
  • Bleeding during bowel movements or blood in the stool
  • A painful or sensitive lump near the anus

Is PiloTab the best tablet for piles bleeding?
PiloTab tablets are India's 1st patented and molecularly validated plant-based, ayurvedic tablets for piles. It works as a piles pain relief tablet by treating inflammation and swelling, and helping with the healing process of the internal piles. PiloTab, the best piles tablet in India, also helps with wound healing, and as a result, it helps in treating bleeding piles. All these clinically proven benefits of PiloTab make it the best ayurvedic tablet for piles in India.

Are there any home remedies for piles?
PiloKit complete piles care kit can be used to treat piles at home. In the early stages of piles, lifestyle changes and home remedies like warm baths, cold compresses, and dietary changes can relieve piles symptoms. A piles kit like PiloKit, which comprises ayurvedic medicine for piles, has proven itself as the best home remedy for piles by improving symptoms such as pain, burning, itching, bleeding, and swelling, and it also helps heal wounds.

Is it possible to cure piles in 3 days?
Even if piles is in its initial stages, it is necessary to follow a healthy lifestyle and start medication with PiloKit. In that way, piles can be cured, but not necessarily in 3 days. There is no documented or scientific claim to substantiate piles cure in 3 days with allopathic medicine for piles or ayurvedic medicine for piles. In grade 1 and grade 2 piles, early treatment with a combination of piles medicines, like PiloKit, helps to heal piles. Following a healthy lifestyle decreases the chances of aggravating constipation and symptoms of piles, and early treatment with medicines helps to cure the condition. There is a permanent treatment for piles if, after complete recovery, a good lifestyle and food habits are followed, as hemorrhoids or piles is a lifestyle-based condition.

How do hemorrhoids affect daily life?
Piles cause symptoms like pain, burning, itching, bleeding and swelling. If you suffer from piles, simple daily activities like sitting, driving, and exercising become uncomfortable. Due to such discomfort, one tends to avoid social gatherings. Excessive bleeding can lead to anemia. You can avoid all these by treating your hemorrhoids in the early stages with PiloKit, the easy-to-use spray-based piles kit. PiloSpray is an easy-to-use spray for piles for quick piles pain relief, and the tablets PiloTab and ConstiTab in PiloKit promote fast piles healing to make daily life free from hemorrhoid discomfort.

Can piles come back after surgery?
Yes, piles recurrence is possible after surgery in a few cases as it is a lifestyle disease. There can be recurrence due to poor defecation habits aggravated by chronic constipation. One can prevent haemorrhoid recurrence after surgery if lifestyle choices and bowel habits are taken care of, and early treatment with PiloKit is started with the onset of piles symptoms.

Is exercise safe with hemorrhoids?
If suffering from piles, it is advisable to keep it simple and avoid strenuous exercises such as squatting, weightlifting, cycling, etc. Simple exercises like walking, yoga asanas, and pranayama can help ease hemorrhoid symptoms.

Is there any recommended type of food for piles?
Indeed, it is recommended to have a high-fiber diet to help with bowel movement to ease hemorrhoid symptoms. Ideal food for piles includes whole grains, green and leafy vegetables, and food with high water content. It is advisable to avoid highly processed salty and fried food, meat, refined flour products, dairy, alcohol, and caffeine, which can worsen the piles disease. Along with fiber-rich food, proper water intake is recommended to prevent dehydration and dry stool to avoid constipation.

Conclusion

While common and often uncomfortable, piles are manageable with the right approach. Knowing the signs, symptoms, causes and treatment of piles helps to make an informed choice for piles treatment. Even if lifestyle changes and a healthy diet help with the hemorrhoids treatment, it is important to take proper treatment in the advanced cases of piles.

Early treatment of piles with medications, such as the PiloKit piles kit, can significantly reduce symptoms and promote healing, potentially avoiding the need for surgical intervention.

As all the medicines in the innovative PiloKit are patented and plant-based, it is a good option for those searching for safe and proven ayurvedic medicines for piles. PiloKit, with its patented, scientifically validated, plant-based medicines, stands out as a comprehensive and effective solution for both internal hemorrhoids and external hemorrhoids. Backed by clinical studies and recommended by top doctors, PiloKit, the piles kit, has helped lakhs of patients find relief from piles, ensuring a journey from Piles to Smiles.

It is now possible to lead a comfortable and symptom-free life by understanding piles and taking proactive steps towards treatment. Remember, early intervention is key, and recovery is within reach with the right treatment, like PiloKit. Please visit our website to learn more about our patented piles medicines and kits.

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