It is may be piles

2025-10-14 19:18:35
Is it piles ? How can I treat it? It is treatable with medicine or surgery? Please suggest me plz. I attached picture
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Changes are of them being External piles/sentinel piles If you have symptoms like pain with motion/ bleeding you should see a surgeon.
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1. Hot Sitz bath twice daily 2. Avoid oily/spicy foods 3. Plenty of liquids 4. Lox jelly for local application 5. Consult a surgeon
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Don’t wait consult a surgeon

Answered2025-10-15 13:43:23

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Yes It looks like Grade 2/3 piles There are some medications and sitz bath can downgrade the severity and surgery can be postponed as of now..

Answered2025-10-15 12:55:20

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Take Bhalatak aveleh 1 tsf  with butter milk
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Consult nearby Gen. surgeon for physical examination
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Avoid constipation Start kegal exercise do sitz bath

Answered2025-10-15 12:50:59

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This looks like external pile mass only.. for proper diagnosis of hemorrhoids, you have go to for a proctoscopy..
Next Steps
see a general surgeon for diagnosis.
Health Tips
avoid constipation, do sitz bath with luke warm water.

Answered2025-10-15 12:47:41

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Sitz bath Maintain hydration Avoid oily and spicy food Review sos

Answered2025-10-15 13:10:26

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