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What is meant by piles? How to cure it?

 

PILES

Hemorrhoids, also called hemorrhoids, are swollen veins around the lower rectum or anus.

About 50% of adults by the age of 50 have a hemorrhoid problem, according to a Health line

survey. Hemorrhoids are usually divided into external and internal hemorrhoids. External

hemorrhoids are more painful and annoying. When an inner lump develops in the rectum or

anus, an outer lump develops outside the rectum or anus. The outer pile can cause intense

itching and discomfort while sitting. Luckily, both are treatable. . . The pole is painful and

very uncomfortable, but not life-threatening. It is often treated alone.



But, in severe cases, medical intervention is required. If you have dark stools or blood stains

in your anal area, it is recommended that you see a doctor. Bleeding can be caused by causes

other than hemorrhoids and should be investigated.

Many of the possible causes of hemorrhoids are:

Chronic constipation and its complications Straining during bowel movements Sitting for long

periods. Family history of hemorrhoids Associated risk factors Hemorrhoids is chronic. May

be inherited from parents and passed on. So if your parents or grandparents have a history of

it, you are most likely to get it.



The main triggering factors for hemorrhoids are obesity, heavy lifting, and other constant

stress on the anal area. Straining during bowel movements and anal sex doubles the risk of

hemorrhoids. It also develops during pregnancy and when the uterus is expanding. This puts

pressure on the colonic veins and causes the colon to bulge.

How are hemorrhoids diagnosed?

A visual inspection will show if the post is present. To confirm the diagnosis, your doctor may

ask you to have a digital rectal exam. For this test, a doctor inserts a lubricated finger into the

rectum. Depending on more risk factors, the doctor may request tests such as sigmoidoscopy,

colonoscopy, and endoscopy for her.




These procedures use a small camera to identify damage or abnormalities in the rectum,

colon, or anus. Endoscopy is an examination of the side of the anus, and colonoscopy follows

the entire colon.

. . . . . Also increase your fluid intake. This helps keep the stool loose. If you feel like you have

a bowel movement, go to the bathroom immediately. Long-term holding can strain colonic

veins.


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