What are piles?
Piles are inflamed and swollen collections of tissue in the anal area.
They can have a range of sizes, and they may be internal or external.
Internal piles are normally located between 2 and 4 centimeters (cm) above the opening of the anus, and they are the more common type. External piles occur on the outside edge of the anus…

Causes
Piles are caused by increased pressure in the lower rectum.
The blood vessels around the anus and in the rectum will stretch under pressure and may swell or bulge, forming piles. This may be due to:
- chronic constipation
- chronic diarrhea
- lifting heavy weights
- pregnancy
- straining when passing a stool
- The tendency to develop piless may also be inherited and increases with age.

Cholesterol stones are usually yellow-green in color and are made of mostly hardened cholesterol. In some countries, cholesterol stones make up about 75 percent of gallstones.1
Pigment stones are dark in color and are made of bilirubin. Some people have a mix of both kinds of stones
Risks factor
- Rectal cancer
- Rectal prolapse
- Obesity
- Anal injury
- Inflammatory bowel diseases (IBD
- Diet/Instruction
- Eat Fiber Rich Foods (Fiber intake of 14 grams per 1,000 calories consumed)
- Exercise regularly
- Avoid prolonged sitting at work
- Avoid spicy food
- Avoid Alcohol and Coffee
Symptoms
- In most cases, the symptoms of piles are not serious. They normally resolve on their own after a few days.
- An individual with piles may experience the following symptoms:
- A hard, possibly painful lump may be felt around the anus. It may contain coagulated blood. Piles that contain blood are called thrombosed external hemorrhoids.
- After passing a stool, a person with piles may experience the feeling that the bowels are still full.
- Bright red blood is visible after a bowel movement.
- The area around the anus is itchy, red, and sore.
- Pain occurs during the passing of a stool.
- Piles can escalate into a more severe condition. This can include:
- excessive anal bleeding, also possibly leading to anemia
- infection
- fecal incontinence, or an inability to control bowel movements
- anal fistula, in which a new channel is created between the surface of the skin near the anus and the inside of the anus
- a strangulated hemorrhoid, in which the blood supply to the hemorrhoid is cut off, causing complications including infection or a blood clot..

Lifestyle
- Intestine should be thoroughly cleansed
- Exercise is a must
- Do not indulge in sex in excess
- Avoid going for horse rides or sitting on hard seats
- Drink lots of wate
Treatment
- Avoid potato
- yellow variety of pumpkin
- colocasia
Go for the following diet
- Seeds: Mango Seeds, Sesame seeds Fresh
- Fruits: Jambul Fruit, Dry Figs, Papaya, Amalaki
- Vegetables : Radish, Turnip, Bitter Gourd, Onion, Ginger Grains : Rice, Wheat

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