Hemorrhoid (Pile)

  • Feeling of incomplete bowel movement even after using the toilet
  • Presence of mucus in underwear or on toilet paper after wiping
  • Formation of lumps around the anus
  • Pain in the anal region

Understanding Treatment and Prevention:

To effectively manage and prevent piles, consider the following steps:

  • Stay well-hydrated and consume an ample amount of fiber to maintain soft stools.
  • Use moist toilet paper for wiping.
  • If piles are painful, you can take paracetamol.
  • Soak in a warm bath to alleviate itching and pain.
  • Apply a towel-wrapped ice pack gently to reduce discomfort.
  • In some cases, gently pushing a pile back inside can provide relief.
  • Ensure proper hygiene and keep the anal area clean and dry.
  • Engage in regular exercise.
  • Limit the intake of alcohol and caffeine (such as tea, coffee, and cola) to avoid constipation.
    (Source: https://www.nhs.uk/conditions/piles-haemorrhoids)

Hemorrhoid (Pile)

Hemorrhoids, commonly known as piles, are swollen lumps located inside and around the anus. In many cases, they improve naturally within a few days. There are measures you can take to treat and prevent piles.

Identifying Piles:

Symptoms of piles may include:

  • Bright red blood after bowel movements
  • Itching sensation around the anus
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