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<br>Piles are usually caused by increased pressure on the veins in the rectum and anus. This pressure can be caused by pregnancy, obesity, constipation, and diarrhea.<br>Homeopathic remedies can be effective in treating both internal and external piles. <br>
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Are you looking for an effective homeopathic remedy for piles?If so, you’re not alone. Piles, also known as hemorrhoids, are a common condition that affects millions of people across the globe. • There are two types of piles: internal and external. Internal piles are located inside the rectum, while external piles are located under the skin around the anus. • Piles are usually caused by increased pressure on the veins in the rectum and anus. This pressure can be caused by pregnancy, obesity, constipation, and diarrhea. • Homeopathic remedies can be effective in treating both internal and external piles. • Some of the most popular homeopathic remedies for piles include: • Aesculushippocastanum: This remedy is often used for internal piles that are large and painful. • Nux vomica: This remedy is often used for external piles that are itchy and inflamed. • Ratanhia: This remedy is often used for internal piles that bleed.
There are many other homeopathic remedies that can be effective in treating piles. If you’re unsure which remedy is best for you, it’s best to consult with a homeopathic doctor or practitioner. • The enlarged vein surrounding the anus is the only thing causing piles or haemorrhoids. Your food pipe extends from your mouth to your anus area. The big intestine is the final section of your food pipe. The colon, rectum, and anus are the starting points of the large intestine. When the veins in the lower portion of the rectum and anus swell, they are referred to as haemorrhoids or piles. Internal piles or internal haemorrhoids are terms used to describe when the veins at the lower portion of the rectum swell. External piles or external haemorrhoids occur when the veins under the skin in the anal region swell. When there is an increase in pressure in the veins, the veins enlarge and become engorged with blood, resulting in swelling.
When there are more pressure impacts outside the veins, the pressure inside the vein rises. When there is greater intra-abdominal pressure, more pressure effects outside the rectal veins occur. If you exert greater effort while passing faeces, the intra-abdominal pressure rises. If you have a problem with constipation or firm stools, you will strain more when you urinate. If you do not consume enough fiber-rich meals or liquids, you may experience constipation or hard stools. There are additional reasons for elevated intra-abdominal pressure, such as hyperacidity or a flatulence issue.