Internal piles

2020-10-30 02:50:37
I feel previous one month's pain in stool path inside above anal area and below backside hip..I am already diagnosis one BAMS doctor ..he said it's internal piles..can u tell anyone it's cure without surgery. And howmuch time taken.. without any side effects
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Yes internal piles can be cured without requiring surgery with Homoeopathic constitutional treatment. If the problem is not chronic, results are fast. Please consult over phone for detailed case history and right prescription for your ailments.

Answered2020-11-04 15:25:14

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Answered2020-10-30 14:50:37

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Hi dear piles cannot occur without a predisposition for it in you  Sometimes it runs in families which confirms it  So lifestyle plays a secondary role in aggravating it ,though a healthy diet and lifestyle is mandatory for a healthy life  But we also need deep acting antimiasmatic  medicines to cure this tendency completely and permanently so that not reflecting in future progenies too  A homoeopathic constitutional treatment will give you a permanent cure naturally  You can easily take an online consultation for further treatment guidance  Medicines will reach you via courier services

Answered2020-10-30 09:30:03

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Can be treated. U can consult me online for treatment and guidance.

Answered2020-10-30 02:56:06

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It can be cured by homoeopathic treatment. It will take 1-2 months. You can consult me online.

Answered2020-10-30 02:53:56

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Yes definitely in Homoeopathy there is cure for piles. For your treatment I need your detailed case history. Consult me online for further case taking and treatment.

Answered2020-10-30 08:17:34

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