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Why Jeevandeep Ayurveda for treating “Piles”?

  • Make sure Agni of the body is improved.
  • Customize a diet plan for you.
  • Provides cure and prevents recurrence.
  • Uses special medicated thread to tie piles off the base.

Know about “Piles”


Piles, often known as Hemorrhoids, are enlarged veins in the lower rectum and anus that resemble varicose veins. Internal hemorrhoids, which appear under the skin around the anus, are hemorrhoids that form inside the rectum (external hemorrhoids).

Hemorrhoids are swelling, enlarged veins that occur inside and outside the rectum and anus. They are unpleasant, uncomfortable, and can result in rectal bleeding. Hemorrhoids are sometimes known as piles. We are all born with hemorrhoids, yet they do not bother us. Only when they grow swollen and enlarged can they cause bothersome symptoms.

Nearly three out of every four adults will get hemorrhoids sometimes. There are several causes of hemorrhoids, however, sometimes the cause is not identified. Fortunately, there are treatments for hemorrhoids that work. Home remedies and alterations in lifestyle help a lot of individuals.



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Pile formation is caused by increased pressure in the lower rectum. Under strain, the blood vessels around the anus and rectum will stretch and enlarge or bulge, producing piles. This might be because of:
  • Weight increase causes pelvic strain, especially during pregnancy.
  • Constipation has made it difficult to have a bowel movement (poop).
  • Lifting large things with effort or weightlifting.
External Hemorrhoids These are located beneath the skin surrounding your anus. Among the signs and symptoms might be:
  • Itching or discomfort in the anal area.
  • Discomfort or pain.
  • Swelling in and around your anus.
  • Bleeding.

Internal
Internal hemorrhoids are located within the rectum. They are rarely seen or felt, and they rarely cause discomfort. However, straining or discomfort when passing feces might result in:

  • During bowel motions, there is no pain. Small quantities of bright red blood may be found on your toilet tissue or in the toilet.
  • Hemorrhoid has prolapsed or protruded through the anal hole, causing discomfort and irritation.
Hemorrhoids that have Thrombosed
If blood pools and forms a clot (thrombus) in external hemorrhoid, it can cause:
  • Extreme discomfort.
  • Swelling & Inflammation.
  • A firm bump next to your anus.

Why one should not delay the treatment of “Piles”?


A Person's Risk of Getting Piles may be Increased by a Number of Circumstances, Including:
  • Hemorrhoids are experienced by up to 50% of pregnant women, according to a trusted source. This is attributed to greater pelvic pressure, a larger blood volume, and a higher prevalence of constipation.
  • Weight According to research, being overweight may increase the likelihood of having piles.
  • Eating a low-fiber diet may increase the probability of a person experiencing piles.
  • Anemia.
  • External hemorrhoidscreate blood clots.
  • Infection.
  • Tags on the skin (flap of tissue that hangs off skin).
  • Hemorrhoids are strangulated (muscles in the anus cut off blood flow to a prolapsed internal hemorrhoid).