What is The Piles & Causes ?
What is the Piles & Causes ?
Hemorrhoids or piles are the swollen and irritated veins in and around the rectal or anal areas. swollen blood vessels in the rectum or anus, causing symptoms like itching, pain, swelling, and bleeding, They are most common during situations such as constipation, excessive straining while defecating, sitting for a long time, improper eating habits, and a sedentary lifestyle. Hemorrhoids are classified into internal and external types and are also ranked on a severity level depending on the symptoms such as itching, swelling, and bleeding. Seeking early and proper attention and treatment can help cure this situation effectively. A balanced fiber-high diet, drinking plenty of water, and following proper bowel habits are very effective in preventing the situation.
Cause's of piles
Piles or hemorrhoids are formed as a result of excess pressure on the veins in the region around the lower part of the passage separating the rectum and the anus. etching, discomfort, pain, bleeding during bowel movements However, often due to chronic constipation, there is a lot of strain on the veins while passing stools. A poor diet and lack of water in the body might also be a reason. Sitting down for a longer period of time, like while on the toilet, also exerts pressure on the veins in the lower passages of the body. Further factors might be a sedentary lifestyle, being obese or pregnant, along with growing old or lifting heavy objects.
Treatment of piles
The management of piles or hemorrhoids largely depends on the severity and stage of the condition. In the early stages or in mild cases, the condition can often be managed effectively with simple, safe, and natural home remedies. Timely care and proper guidance can help prevent the condition from worsening and reduce discomfort significantly.Dietary modification plays a crucial role in the management of piles. A well-balanced diet rich in fiber helps soften stools and promotes smooth bowel movements. It is advised to include plenty of fiber-rich foods .
Frequent Ask Question ?
1. What are piles and what causes them?
Piles, or hemorrhoids, are swollen veins in the rectum or anus. They can be caused by chronic constipation, straining during bowel movements, a sedentary lifestyle, pregnancy, and poor dietary habits.
2. How does Ayurveda treat piles naturally?
Ayurveda treats piles by balancing the body’s doshas (Vata, Pitta, Kapha) and improving digestion. Herbal medicines, lifestyle changes, and dietary modifications are used to heal the root cause, reduce swelling, and ensure long-term relief—without surgery.
3. Can Ayurvedic treatment cure piles permanently?
Yes, Ayurvedic treatment can offer a permanent cure for piles by addressing the root cause rather than just the symptoms. With consistent treatment, lifestyle changes, and diet control, many patients experience complete and lasting recovery.
4. Are there any side effects of Ayurvedic piles treatment?
No. Ayurvedic treatment for piles at The Natural Ayurved is completely natural and free from side effects. All medicines are herbal and based on ancient Ayurvedic texts, ensuring safety and effectiveness.
5. How long does it take to see results with Ayurvedic treatment?
The time for complete recovery varies based on the severity of the condition. However, many patients start noticing relief in pain, bleeding, and swelling within 7–15 days of starting the treatment.
6. Is surgery necessary for treating piles?
Not always. In most cases, surgery can be avoided with Ayurvedic treatment. Our natural remedies and lifestyle recommendations help treat piles without invasive procedures.
7. What foods should I avoid if I have piles?
Avoid spicy foods, processed foods, fried items, and red meat. Increase fiber intake through fruits, vegetables, and whole grains. Drink plenty of water to prevent constipation.
8. Do you offer personalized treatment plans?
Yes, at The Natural Ayurved, each patient receives a personalized treatment plan based on their body constitution (Prakriti), severity of the condition, and overall health profile.