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Best Piles Treatment In Ahmedabad

Know about Piles and Diet for Piles<br>

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Best Piles Treatment In Ahmedabad

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  1. Piles and Diet for Piles In this world of fast food and convenience foods, our basic diet has undergone a lot of changes. The diseases which were rare, have now become very common. One such problem is Piles or Hemorrhoids. Here is a detailed Indian diet plan for piles or hemorrhoids along with full detail of piles and list of do’s and don’ts and foods to eat and avoid. What to eat and avoid How you can treat or prevent piles

  2. What is Piles? • Piles which is called as hemorrhoids. Piles are collections of inflamed tissue in the anal canal. They contain blood vessels, support tissue, muscle, and elastic fibers. • They can have a range of sizes, and they may be internal or external. • Internal piles are normally located between 2 and 4 centimeters (cm) above the opening of the anus, and they are the more common type. External piles occur on the outside edge of the anus.

  3. Facts on Piles • Piles are collections of tissue and vein that become inflamed and swollen. • The size of piles can vary, and they are found inside or outside the anus. • Piles occur due to chronic constipation, chronic diarrhea, lifting heavy weights, pregnancy, or straining when passing a stool. • A doctor can usually diagnose piles on examination. • Hemorrhoids are graded on a scale from I to IV. At grades III or IV, surgery may be necessary.

  4. Causes • Genetic • Pressure during bowel movements • Diarrhea or constipation • Extra weight, obesity • Pregnancy • Low fibre diet, high consumption of processed spicy foods • Also, people who sit or stand for long hours are at greater risk too

  5. Symptoms • bright red blood after you poo • an itchy anus • feeling like you still need to poo after going to the toilet • slimy mucus in your underwear or on toilet paper after wiping your bottom • lumps around your anus • pain around your anus

  6. It is strongly suggested that if you are bleeding during defecation or your piles don’t improve after a week of home care, consult a doctor. Dr. Niket ShahHeis young, dynamic and experienced in the field of proctology. He has been dedicated to the enlistment in the field of proctology. With his hardworking and dedicated nature, he has been constantly trying to find out new ways to handle the patients and reduce the pain for them.

  7. How you can treat or prevent piles Do: • drink lots of fluid and eat plenty of fibre to keep your poo soft • wipe your bottom with damp toilet paper • take paracetamol if piles hurt • take a warm bath to ease itching and pain • use an ice pack wrapped in a towel to ease discomfort • gently push a pile back inside • keep your bottom clean and dry • exercise regularly • cut down on alcohol and caffeine (like tea, coffee and cola) to avoid constipation

  8. How you can treat or prevent piles Don’t: • do not wipe your bottom too hard after you poo • do not ignore the urge to poo • do not push too hard when pooing • do not take painkillers that contain codeine, as they cause constipation • do not take ibuprofen if your piles are bleeding • do not spend more time than you need to on the toilet

  9. Diet for Piles: Foods to Eat to Prevent Piles and to Reduce Piles: • Green leafy vegetables • Whole-grain foods • Fresh fruits with skin are high in fiber • Sprouts are rich in fiber • Drink at least 3 – 4 liters of water daily • Consume probiotics or curd or buttermilk

  10. Diet for Piles: Foods to Avoid to Prevent Piles and to Reduce Piles: • High carbohydrate and high-fat foods. • Meat, fish, eggs • Caffeinated products like coffee, tea, chocolate aggravate constipation • Smoking and alcohol • Bakery products made from refined flour, bread, cakes, pastries, pies, and puffs • Spicy food  Eliminate chilies from your diet. • Gas-forming foods like lentils, pulses, and dals 

  11. Shah Piles Fistula HospitalPiles – Fissure – Fistula Super Speciality hospital &Nursing Home • The vision of Shah Piles Fistula Hospital is to serve the people suffering from the most common heath problems related to Anal Canal. We provide best Piles treatment in Ahmedabad, The hospital has been brought to action to serve society. • The hospital has treated more than 1.5 lac patients over the years suffering from a spectrum of diseases which include Piles (Masa\Babasir), Fissure(Wadhiya), Fistula (Bhagandar), Pilonidal sinus, Rectal polyp and all other problems related to the anal canal.

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