Hello 🙏
I understand your concern. At this young age, piles are usually mild and treatable with simple measures, especially if addressed early.
Since your daughter is having pain and fresh bleeding, it is most likely due to hard stools and straining, which irritate the piles.
What you can do immediately:
✅ Plenty of fluids – at least 2.5–3 litres of water daily
✅ High-fibre diet – fruits (papaya, pear, apple), vegetables, green leafy vegetables, whole grains
✅ Avoid straining during motion; don’t sit long in the toilet
✅ Warm sitz bath (sitting in warm water for 10–15 minutes) 2–3 times daily, especially after passing stools
✅ Stool softener (like Isabgol or syrup Cremaffin at night) if stools are hard
Next Steps
For pain and bleeding:
✔️ Local anti-piles ointment/suppository can help reduce pain, swelling, and bleeding
✔️ Avoid spicy food, fast food, and constipation-causing items
Health Tips
If bleeding or pain continues, she should be examined by a surgeon. Many times, piles heal completely with medicines and lifestyle correction, and surgery is NOT needed.
Early treatment gives excellent results. Please don’t worry.
Wishing her a speedy recovery.