Piles
Haemorrhoides are one of the most common condition to affect humans, having been mentioned many centuries ago. The first descriptions of problems associated with Haemorrhoides are found in the Bible, and the occupation of proctology apparently was established then as well.
If you have Haemorrhoides, you are not alone. They are a common problem. In fact, hemorrhoidal tissues are a natural part of the body. Most of the time you do not notice them as they help during bowel movements. But if these tissues become swollen or inflamed, they can cause uncomfortable symptoms.
The good news is that Haemorrhoides can be treated.
Diseases
Treatment
- Introduction
- Causes
- Types
- Symptoms
- Complications
- Diagnosis
- Treatment
- Gallery
- FAQ
Introduction
Haemorrhoides - commonly known as Piles - are swollen blood vessels (veins) which develop inside and/or outside the anus. They are felt as lumps around and inside the anus . The lumps are formed by increased pressure on blood vessels in the area, causing them to enlarge and swell. If they become infected, they can cause bleeding, pain and discomfort and require medical attention.
Causes
The exact cause of Piles is not known. One theory is that it is due to weakness of the tissues that connects the anal cushions to the muscle layers underneath. Due to this weakness, the anal cushions slide out of their normal place and down the back passage.
- Have Constipation – this is the most common cause which leads to straining during defecation. Straining leads to pressure on blood vessels causing them to swell, elongate and slide down the anal opening.
- Eat a low-fibre diet- Lack of dietary fibre can cause hard stools, constipation and straining.
- Old age- Ageing reduces the efficiency of the circulation.
- Have cancer or growths in your pelvis or bowel, which may put pressure on your abdomen.
- Have a family history of Piles.
- Lift heavy weights.
- Are Overweight.
- Are pregnant - due to the effect of hormones on the blood vessels, plus the increasing weight of the baby within your abdomen.
- Have long-lasting (chronic) diarrhoea.
- Spend too much time in the toilet and holding the urge when you have to go.
Types
There are two types of Haemorrhoides::- Internal Haemorrhoides - these occur inside the anus - Usually painless.
- External Haemorrhoides - these appear outside the anus - may become painful.
- GRADE I - Haemorrhoides bleeds but do not prolapse (do not come outside the anus while passing stools).
- GRADE II - Haemorrhoides prolapse on straining and then reduce by itself (go back inside the anus by itself).
- GRADE III - Haemorrhoides prolapse on straining and do not reduce by itself and may require manual reduction (have to push it back inside the anus by using your fingers).
- GRADE IV- prolapsed Haemorrhoides are trapped outside the anus and may become strangulated, infected and painful.
Symptoms
- Bright red blood spots in the toilet or on the toilet paper.
- Heavy bleeding during defecation (During Passing Stools)
- Itching and discomfort around the anus.
- Feeling of a lump or mass near the anus which may be painful or painless.
- Mucus discharge after passing a stool.
- Discharge around the anus and soiling of clothes.
- Pain while passing stools and after passing stools.
- Feeling of incomplete evacuation of your bowels.
The most frequent complaint in true Hemorrhoid is Painless bleeding, which usually appears early in the course of the disease See your doctor if you have blood in your stool. Haemorrhoides could be the problem, but bloody stool could also be a symptom of something far more serious, like colon cancer.
Gallery
Complications
If Haemorrhoides are ignored and no treatment is given to cure them, they can lead to-
Diagnosis
In most cases, diagnosis is easily made by a thorough history taking and on physical examination by your doctor. In advanced cases some tests may be required like anoscopy (Proctoscopy) , Sigmoidoscopy and Colonoscopy.
It is never a good idea to diagnose the condition yourself
Treatment
Multifold approach is essential for correct treatment of existing condition and to prevent the recurrence. This includes:- Lifestyle Modifications
- Oral medication: as prescribed by your doctor. These can be used to temporarily treat small bleeding Piles.
- Topical treatment (Creams and Ointments): as prescribed by your doctor (Avoid prolonged use)
- Analgesics: For temporary relief, if pain is present.
- Laxatives: to keep the bowel clear.
- Oral medicines: to regularise digestive system and to enhance healing.
- Cold pack applied to anal area
- Hot sitz bath in tub for 20-30 minutes twice daily
- Kshar Sutra Therapy:
- Surgery : Many kind of surgical techniques are present
- Sclerotherapy (Injection Therapy):
- Rubber Band Ligation- A rubber band is placed on the haemorrhoid so as to cut off the blood supply and shedding off the hemorrhoid
- Infra Red Coagulation- Infra red rays are used to kill Haemorrhoides
- Cryosurgery – Very low temperature is used to shrink the Haemorrhoides
- Surgical Excision – Haemorrhoides are cut off using a knife.
- Stapler surgery – Used in rectal prolapse
- And Many more.....
By this technique, Kshar Sutra is placed right at the root of hemorrhoidal tissue and the whole hemorrhoid is ligated with Kshar Sutra. Blood supply to the existing hemorrhoid is cut off and hemorrhoid will shed off after some days. Kshar Sutra that is placed at the root of hemorrhoid will help to prevent the recurrence of the disease.
Sclerotherapy is a popular form of hemorrhoid treatment whereby a chemical agent is injected into the hemorrhoid to cause it to shrink and go away.
Introduction
Haemorrhoides - commonly known as Piles - are swollen blood vessels (veins) which develop inside and/or outside the anus. They are felt as lumps around and inside the anus . The lumps are formed by increased pressure on blood vessels in the area, causing them to enlarge and swell. If they become infected, they can cause bleeding, pain and discomfort and require medical attention.
Frequently asked questions about Piles.
- What should I do first ?
The first thing anyone should do is to educate themselves about the condition. Knowing the truth will not only ease your mind but also give you the necessary tools to make correct decisions about your medical care. - Do Piles run in the family ?
It hasn't been medically proven, but people do tend to be more susceptible to piles if their parents have them. This could be due to a poor family diet or physical built. - Are Haemorrhoides dangerous ?
Haemorrhoides are not inherently dangerous. Having said that, there are situations where Haemorrhoides can become gangrenous. This is dangerous, although rare. - How do I know if it's definitely piles ?
The only way to be 100% sure is to visit your doctor. They'll need to know about your symptoms and may want to do a quick examination. - Should I see a doctor ?
Generally speaking, Yes. If this is the first time you've been faced with them, it is very important that you have a doctor examine them to ensure that what you think are Haemorrhoides are in fact Haemorrhoides. There are several conditions that have conditions that mimic those of Haemorrhoides, some of them are life-threatening. - How long do they last ?
Unfortunately, without taking remedial actions, Haemorrhoides can last a very, very long time. Unlike damage to your skin that can heal, Haemorrhoides have to deal with the constant abuse of the damaged tissue because of the need to defecate regularly. This makes repair on its own a very slow process. Fortunately, many options are available to make this process speed up tremendously. - Are men more susceptible to piles ?
Piles can affect anyone. They're caused by increased pressure in the blood vessels in your bottom and there's no discrimination between the sexes. - Will they go away on their own ?
The short answer is, No, at least not without help. The longer answer is that hemorrhoid is a chronic condition and it is nearly impossible for them to heal without taking at least a few simple steps to aid them. - Can Haemorrhoides bleed for weeks ?
Yes, they can. If they do, anemia can result so careful attention should be paid to them if this is the case. There are steps you can take to reduce and eventually stop this bleeding. - What happens if I ignore them ?
Ignoring your Haemorrhoides won't be the end of the world, unless, of course, what you have is actually something like colon cancer instead. Assuming that you do have Haemorrhoides, however, ignoring them will only bring a worsening of the condition over time. Eventually, you will regret the decision as more and more symptoms begin to affect you every hour of the day. - Can I fix these at home ?
For the starting cases of Haemorrhoides, the answer is an unqualified yes. Even if you opt to have these taken care of surgically as a first option, you most likely will not have changed the conditions that caused them to form, causing their return likely in the future. Fixing them at home with natural remedies and alterations in hemorrhoid producing habits is a long term solution. But for chronic and longstanding cases , you have to take help of Kshar Sutra Therapy. - What if I'm pregnant ?
Pregnancy brings special considerations to the treatment of Haemorrhoides. Since anything you use, herbal or by prescription, involves the introduction of bio-chemicals into the bloodstream, it is necessary to consult with a doctor first. However, there are manytherapeutic means and diet considerations that can be used effectively to minimize your hemorrhoidal symptoms. Pregnancy induced Haemorrhoides are typically, like pregnancy itself, temporary. - What's the best treatment to undergo ?
It depends on your symptoms and your personal preference. There are various treatments available, including oral medicines ,creams, ointments, suppositories, injection therapy and Kshar Sutra Therapy. Major Surgery should be considered as a last option , if all other measures have been failed. - Will piles keep coming back ?
It's hard to say, as piles are different for everyone. But there's plenty you can do to try and prevent them, involving a few simple changes to your diet and lifestyle.






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