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Allopathy vs Homeopathy Which is the best treatment method for Piles

Piles (Hemorrhoids) are a common problem. Most people face it once or twice in their life. The occurrence is more in people above forty years of age. We all have soft, elastic tissues in our anus that assist us in our bowel movements. We are unaware of their presence unless they are inflamed and cause symptoms like pain, itchiness, swelling, bleeding, burning, etc.

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Allopathy vs Homeopathy Which is the best treatment method for Piles

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  1. Allopathy vs Homeopathy: Which is the best treatment method for Piles? Piles (Hemorrhoids) are a common problem. Most people face it once or twice in their life. The occurrence is more in people above forty years of age. We all have soft, elastic tissues in our anus that assist us in our bowel movements. We are unaware of their presence unless they are inflamed and cause symptoms like pain, itchiness, swelling, bleeding, burning, etc.

  2. What are piles, and how do they occur? Piles or Hemorrhoids are swellings that develop in the lower part of the large intestine (rectum) or around the opening of the anus. Blood vessels, muscles, elastic fibers, and other tissues are involved in the inflammation of hemorrhoids or piles, either present inside the anus or outside the anus. An enlarged anus may prolapse and protrude, causing severe pain and bleeding. Such swollen tissues lose their elasticity. They result from excessive pressure in the rectal veins, which are caused by a variety of factors, including strenuous defecation, obesity, pregnancy, or old age. Types of piles Piles can be classified as internal and external based on their location to the dentate line. Internal piles are located inside the rectum, while external piles occur below the anal skin. Internal piles are classified into four categories depending on the severity – 1st degree, 2nd degree, 3rd degree, and 4th-degree piles. It is not true that external piles always occur outside. The growths may develop inside the anal opening and not be visible from the outside. An external pile appears as soft bluish or purplish tissue lumps within and around the anus.

  3. Symptoms of anal piles The most common symptoms associated with piles include: Bleeding during bowel movements Pain during bowel movements Itching at the opening of the anal canal (anal itching) Lump around the anus Mucus discharge after bowel movements Swelling or a hard lump around your anus Leakage of stool Read more: https://laserpiles.com/allopathy-vs-homeopathy-which-is-the-best- treatment-method-for-piles/

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