Piles
The word hemorrhoid is derived from the Greek word “hemorrhoids,” meaning veins liable to discharge blood. It is commonly seen in the age group of 45-65 years.
Piles are hemorrhoids swollen inside and around the lining of your buttocks or anal lining. They usually get better on their own after a few days. There are several ways for the prevention and treatment of hemorrhoids.
Anal Fissure
An anal fissure is a tear in the lining of the anus or anal canal (the opening through which stool passes out of the body). The fissure can be painful and may bleed.
Anal fissures can occur in anyone at any age. The chance of having an anal fissure decreases as people get older. People who have had fissures in the past are more likely to have them in the future.
Anal Fistula
An anal fistula is a small tunnel that connects an infected gland inside the anus to an opening on the skin around the anus. Symptoms include pain and swelling around the anus.
An anal fistula is a small tunnel that connects an abscess, an infected cavity in the anus, to an opening on the skin around the anus.
The anus is the external opening through which feces are expelled from the body. Just inside the anus are a number of small glands that make mucus. Occasionally, these glands get clogged and can become infected, leading to an abscess. About half of these abscesses may develop into a fistula.
We understand that piles can be a painful and uncomfortable condition and we are here to help.
Common herbs and supplements used in Ayurvedic treatment for piles include haritaki, triphala, and
castor oil. These herbs are known for their ability to reduce inflammation, improve digestion and bowel
regularity, and provide relief from the symptoms of piles.
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