Piles treatment

2023-12-22 13:43:04
I m getting treated for piles in ayurveda i had got tied thread yesterday it is so painful wen ll the pain reduce? Today I had passes stool n little bleeding is this natural to bleed and how long will it take the piles to fall off once tied thread pls suggest..
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Pain will reduce with in 3,4 days. You can take pain killer to reduce pain.

Answered2024-01-16 11:58:29

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Answered2023-12-25 11:12:24

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This will depend on how your body heals and what your treating doctor says. Don't put pressure during defecation. You must follow your diet and lifestyle.

Answered2023-12-24 02:43:25

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Do sitz bath after consulting your treAting physician

Answered2023-12-23 13:36:01

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Pain may take 4-5 days to reduce... But if you feel post operative it's cured then you are in misconceptions... Along with surgery there other things also u should know to avoid piles recurring in future...thanks Please consult online

Answered2023-12-23 11:34:17

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Consult ayurveda physician for proper diagnosis and root cause of ailment before consuming any medicine

Answered2023-12-22 15:55:38

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Piles is the bulging of blood vessel . we are tieing the blood vessels with medicated thread so that the blood supply to the piles cut off and the tissue dead and falls off.Usually it falls off on 8th day.Sometimes little bleeding may come. It is.ok.The pain will getting reduced on the third day onwards,to reduce the pain sitz bath is adviced

Answered2023-12-22 14:37:25

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Thanks for trusting Ayurveda and time tested Ksharsutra therapy for piles n fistula. Pain may be managed by medicines n seitz bath Thread n pile mass may fall with in 3-5days. Hopefully it's been shared by treating dr

Answered2023-12-22 13:47:39

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