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I am suffering from external piles problem from few days  , please can you seggest me medicine for it...
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Hello, The common reason for piles is constipation. It is among those who are involved in jobs that require sitting for long hours. People who do not indulge in any form of exercise and movement of the body are more vulnerable to piles.
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Home remedy : Drink plenty of water and no heavy dinner.
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We have treated many patients having piles problem with our Ayurvedic treatment. No need for patients to get admitted and no operation required. You can contact me online or offline for any questions or medication www.drvoraclinic.in Tc
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Dear ,don't worry Avoid spicy oily food ,avoid late night awakening Dont strain while passing stool  ,take stool softener till u consult doctor For your problem ,in ayurveda excellent remedies are available so consult any ayurvedic physician
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consult any ayurvedic physician
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sitz bath
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External pile if associated with bleeding and severe pain, you have to consult a KSHARASUTRA treatment expert, if no pain and bleeding is there, do sitz bath two times per day with hot water mixed with salt for 15days
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take Triphala guggulu 2tablets 2times per day after food with hot water for 15days
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PILES OR HEMORRHOIDS CAUSES OF PILES 1. Improper eating habits,Junk food. 2. Straining to empty your bowels, for example if you have constipation. 3. Indigestion & Prolonged Constipation. 4. Ageing – as you get older you may be more likely to get piles because your anal canal weakens. 5. Diarrhoea lasting a long time. 6. Long-term coughing. 7. Having a family history of piles. 8. Excessive Oily, Spicy, fatty & Non-Veg food. 9. Lack Of High Fiber Diet. 10. Long sitting working hours. 11. Prolong use of Antibiotics & Allopathic drugs. 12 Pregnancy & Overweight. 13. Excessive Heavy weight lifting . TYPES Depending on the origin & morphology Piles or Hemorrhoids are broadly classified as :- 1. Internal Piles (Hemorrhoids): Occurs in Anal Canal & Rectum. 2. External Piles (Hemorrhoids): Outside Anal Canal near anal opening. Internal Piles are further classified as :- 1.Grade-I :- Hemorrhoids (Piles) are still in the interior anal canal & there is no protrusion or prolapsed. However there is minor itching or pain. 2. Grade-II :- Hemorrhoids (Piles) are similar to grade-I however bleeding is also observed at this stage. Additionally some small protrusion will come outside during bowels & reverts back to its original position. 3. Grade-III :- When hemorrhoids reaches at stage-III, they have all the symptoms of earlier stages only the prolapsed or protrusion will not return to its original position on its own & must be manipulated back into the anal canal manually. 4. Grade-IV :- This is a final stage and haves all symptoms of earlier stage except haemorrhoids can no longer be manipulated back into place in the rectum. SYMPTOMPS OF PILES :- 1. Constipation 2.Bleeding along with bowel movement – you may see blood on toilet paper or on your faeces. 3.A lump in or around your anus. 4.A feeling that your bowels haven’t emptied completely. 5.Watery discharge or mucous from anus, or leaking faeces. 6.Itchy or sore skin around your anus. 7.Pain and discomfort during or after a bowel movement. PREVENTION OF PILES 1. Eat plenty of fibre-rich foods such as fruit, vegetables, wholegrain cereal, wholegrain rice and pasta, nuts, beans and pulses. Aim to eat 20 to 30g of fibre a day. As a guide, half a cup of bran cereal contains nearly 10g of fibre and a medium-sized apple has about 3.5g. 2.Drink plenty of fluids & have lite but regular exercise. 3.Avoid caffeinated drinks & Alcohol. 4.Avoid sitting for long time in same place. 5.Don’t fight the urge, when you have to go, go. This is one of the simplest ways to prevent Piles. “Ignoring Nature's Call has its own risks, and hemorrhoids are one of them”. 6.Drink 4 liters of water every day. AYURVEDIC TREATMENT 1.MEDICINAL -FOR UNCOMPLICATED GRADE 1 AND 2. 1.Arshoghni vati. 2.Tab.Anuloma 3.Abhayarista. SURGICAL FOR COMPLICATED 3 AND 4 GRADE. KSHARASUTRA special ayurvedic parasurgical procedure. Sucessful results Immidiate Easy recovery without possible recurrence and without side effects as compaired to allopathic surgeries. KSHARA KARMA AGNI KARMA NOTE: SELECTION OF TREATMENT  EITHER MEDICINAL OR SURGICAL IS DEPENDS UPON SEVIRITY GRADES AND SURGEONSSELECTION FOR THE BEST OF DISEASES.IT IS ANALYSED AFTERVTHROUGH CLINICAL CHECK PER ANAL CHECK UPS. I NEED UR DETAILED HISTORY INVESTIGATIONS AND UR PREVIOUS TREAMENT DETAILS TO EVALUATE EXACTL TREATMENT FOR POSSIBLE CURE. I HAVE GOOD AYURVEDIC TREATMENT SAFE.EFFECTIVE.NO SIDE EFFECTS FOR PILES PROBLEM. U CAN CONSULT ME FOR THIS PROBLEM. I WISH HAPPY HEALTHY AND PROSPEROUS LIFE AHEAD. GOD BLESS U. Regards Dr Arun Desai Contact-95354        20770
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