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Are you going through any of these symptoms?

Pain and discomfort
Itching and irritation around the anus
Swelling near the anus
Bleeding during bowel movements
A lump near the anus, which can be sensitive or painful
 
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FAQs

In order to steer clear of piles, one must ensure a high-fibre diet with an appropriate amount of fruits, vegetables, and whole grains that will relieve them of constipation and thus lessen the need for straining in defecation. Regular exercise, staying hydrated, and managing stress effectively can also minimise the risk of developing piles. Basic preventive measures also involve maintaining proper defecation practices, such as going to the bathroom when one feels an urge to do so and not staying on the toilet seat for long periods.

In Ayurveda, piles are dealt with in a multi-dimensional way that consists of eating habits, herbal treatment, and changing the routine and practice of Panchakarma therapy. Dietary modifications focus on consuming high-fibre foods to ease bowel movements. Herbal treatments might include Triphala, Haritaki, and topical applications of healing pastes. Lifestyle recommendations often involve regular exercise and proper hydration. Panchakarma, like Vasti (medicated enema), is used to cleanse the body and restore balance. The treatment is tailored to the individual’s constitution and the specific characteristics of the piles.

Mild piles may resolve on their own after a few lifestyle changes or some home remedies, but if that does not work and the problem exists even after weeks, then it's high time. You must consult a certified and trusted healthcare practitioner. Ayurveda offers a root-cause-based approach to managing piles, which can lead to improvement or complete resolution.

Spicy foods: These can irritate the digestive tract and worsen symptoms. Oily and fried foods: Heavy foods can aggravate digestion and contribute to constipation. Processed foods: These often contain unhealthy additives and preservatives. Constipating foods: Avoid foods that can lead to constipation, such as red meat, dairy products, and refined grains.

Aloe vera juice: Being known for its healing properties, it can help soothe the digestive tract and reduce inflammation. Wheatgrass juice: Rich in antioxidants, wheatgrass juice can aid in digestion and detoxification. Carrot juice: The carrots are a rich source of fibre and can help regulate bowel movements.

Yes, piles can be more common during pregnancy due to hormonal changes and elevated pressure on the veins in the rectum. It's important for pregnant women to consult with a healthcare professional for appropriate management and prevention of piles.

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