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MD - Ayurveda, Dems, Bachelor of Ayurved...read more

Ayurvedic Doctor•Hapur
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Piles are the tortuous veins which bulge out in the anal canal. There are so many factors responsible for this engorgement of the anal veins. The most common cause is chronic constipation. In such condition patients have to strain for defecation which puts pressure on the veins leading to congestion engorgement.

When these veins get ruptured by passing hard stools or due to straining it initiates characteristic painless bleeding. Bleeding may be in the form of fresh blood drops or spurt...more
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MBBS, MS - General Surgery

General Surgeon•Hyderabad
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Piles, also known as hemorrhoids, are arterio-venous channels and connective tissues in the anal canal. They act as a cushion in their normal state and help in stool regulation. They become a disease when they get inflamed. Even though hemorrhoids are one of the most common causes of anal pathology, many patients feel embarrassed to seek its treatment. How much do you know about piles? Test yourself with this small quiz.
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General Surgeon•Gurgaon
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'Piles' is characterized by the swelling and inflammation of the rectal and anal veins that cause discomfort and bleeding. It usually affects the lower part of the rectum and the anus. On the other hand, an anal fistula refers to an infected tunnel or channel between the anal canal (internal opening) and the skin near the anus (external opening). It is more common in the people with a history of an anal abscess. An anal fistula is formed when the anal abscess drains out but does not heal in a pr...more
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General Surgeon•Pune
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Stapling is an effective way of treating prolapsed hemorrhoids. True or false? Take this quiz to know more.
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Ayurvedic Doctor•Indore
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Ayurveda states that Piles is not preventable. True or False. Take this quiz to know now!
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Ayurvedic Doctor•Navsari
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Piles are Haemorrhoids which become inflamed and are accompanied with bleeding. Haemorrhoids can be defined as masses or clumps of tissues developing in the anal canal. Haemorrhoids comprise of blood vessels, support tissues, muscles and elastic fibers.

Bleeding piles can be treated using several methods or forms of surgery. The ayurvedic form of treatment called agni karma is an effective, natural cure for bleeding piles. On the other hand, a medical procedure known as infrared coagula...more
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Proctologist•Jaipur
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Eating a non-fiber diet can reduce the symptoms of piles. True or false. Take this quiz to more.
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Ayurvedic Doctor•Navi Mumbai
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Piles, which are also called hemorrhoids, refer to the swelling of the veins near the anus and rectum, which get irritated during bowel movements, causing pain and bleeding during stool motions. The veins near the rectum or the anus may rupture during strained bowel movements and thus, cause the blood to come out with the stool. This can be very painful for the patient and has a very disruptive effect on their lives.

Causes of Piles

There may be many causes for piles or hemorrh...more
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General Surgeon•Pune
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Piles are inflamed masses, clumps, or cushions of tissue in the anal canal. Also called haemorrhoids, piles can be a very unpleasant condition to live with.

However, the fact is that we all have some amount of inflammation in our anal canal tissues. But it s only when the haemorrhoids become too inflamed that symptoms occur and this is when you are diagnosed as having piles.

The size of piles is variable and they can be found inside or outside the anus.

Internal haemor...more
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Ayurvedic Doctor•Junagadh
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Piles or haemorrhoids is a condition in which the rectal veins become inflamed, thus causing bleeding and swelling. Hemorrhoids are clumps or cushions of tissue which get aggregated around the anal canal and are full of blood vessels, muscle and elastic fibres. Piles can be of various sizes and are found inside the anus or around the anal region. However, piles found inside the anal canal are way more common than the external ones.

In most cases, this condition can be treated by taking ...more
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