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What is Piles

What is Piles are well known by the name of hemorrhoids is a painful condition. Due to a sedentary lifestyle and poor eating habits, people experience them and the number is increasing day by day. Piles, bleed, become very painful, and alter your day to day life. Piles is a cluster of swollen veins in the lowest part of the rectum. They are very common in pregnant women, those who have a desk job and had to sit a lot and in geriatric patients.<br>

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What is Piles

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  1. What is Piles? Symptoms of Internal and External Hemorrhoids What is Piles swollen or inflamed Hemorrhoids that occur in and around the anal canal? Hemorrhoids are massive, flattened, tissue cushions filled with blood vessels, supporting tissues, muscles, and elastic fibers in the anal canal. Everyone has piles when the hemorrhoids that protect the anal passage become too large to cause inflammation, the vein walls become dilated, dilated, and irritated by loose stools, as the cells grow. Internal piles - are located far into the rectum and cannot be seen or felt. The only pile's symptom is usually bleeding anal.

  2. Internal piles can be classified into 4 grades: Grade 1: These are small piles in the lining of the anus. Grade 2: These piles are also found in the anus and are slightly larger than grade 1 piles. These piles can be ejected on passing feces, but return to their original position. Grade 3: They are also called "prolapse piles". They appear outside the anus. The patient can overcome them by pressing them with his fingers. Grade 4: These piles cannot be pushed back and should remain out of the anus at all times. They should be treated by a doctor who usually suggests surgery.

  3. External piles - Located under the skin, around the anus, where there are many nerves sensitive to pain. They are therefore hurt as well as bleeding. Anyone can be affected by piles at any age. However, it is observed that more than 45 people are usually affected by piles. About 50% of people get this disease at some point in their life. This Pregnant women also experience. Although the causes of hemorrhoids are not clear, researchers believe that it may be a disorder of weak veins or varicose veins that can lead to hemorrhoids.

  4. How are the piles? Hemorrhoids are massive, flattened, tissue cushions filled with blood vessels, supporting tissues, muscles, and elastic fibers in the anal canal. Stake hemorrhoids are swollen. Internal hemorrhoids are formed when the blood vessels in the rectum are swollen and engraved. External hemorrhoids can occur as a result of increased pressure due to obesity, pregnancy, prolonged sitting or standing, toilet attempts, coughing, sneezing, vomiting and vomiting. Maintaining breath during forced labor.

  5. Teratment of piles • To stack genetic disturbances, meaning that weak veins may be genetic, causing weak anal venous walls or weekly vein valves. • The low fiber in the diet can cause constipation, resulting in piles • Bad bathroom habits • Pregnancy • Excessive cough or sneezing • Sitting or standing for long periods of time • Excessive force, rubbing or cleaning around the anus • Hold your breath regularly while trying to do manual labor • To be fat

  6. If you went to know about piles you can visit our website or you can also call at 9015100300 Vedas piles Cure or write to us at doctor@vedascure.in. Resource LInk: https://ayurvedicvedascure.blogspot.com/2019/09/what-is-piles.html

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