PILES/HEMORRHOIDS

Piles (hemorrhoids) are swellings in and around the anus. They usually improve on their own within a few days. There are steps you can take to treat and prevent them.

Piles occur when veins in the lower anus and rectum become swollen, leading to tissue growths in and around the anus. These growths can vary in size and location, often causing significant discomfort.

 

Hemorrhoids

Symptoms

Individuals with piles may experience symptoms such as:
• Painful lumps in and around the anus
• Itching and discomfort around the anal area
• Discomfort during and after bowel movements
• Blood in the stool

In some cases, piles can develop into more serious conditions, including:
• Excessive anal bleeding, which may lead to anemia
• Infection
• Fecal incontinence
• Anal fistula
• Strangulated hemorrhoids, where the blood supply to the hemorrhoid is cut off by anal muscles

However, many people with piles may not show any symptoms.

Causes of piles

Piles occur when increased pressure in the lower rectum causes the blood vessels around the anus and rectum to stretch, swell, or bulge. This can result from:

– Chronic constipation
– Chronic diarrhea
– Straining during bowel movements
– Lifting heavy objects

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Risk Factors

Several factors can raise the risk of developing piles, including:

– Pregnancy: Up to 50% of people may experience hemorrhoids during pregnancy due to increased pelvic pressure, higher blood volume, and a greater chance of constipation.
– Age: Piles are more prevalent in older adults, with about half of people over 50 affected.
– Weight: Studies suggest that being overweight can elevate the likelihood of developing piles.
– Diet: A low-fiber diet may also increase the risk of experiencing piles.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Diagnosis

The doctor can typically diagnose piles through a physical examination, during which they will inspect the patient’s anus. The doctor may also ask questions such as:
– Do any close family members have piles?
– Is there any blood or mucus in the stools?
– Have you experienced any recent weight loss?
– Have there been any changes in bowel movements?
– What is the color of the stools?

For internal hemorrhoids, the doctor may perform a digital rectal examination (DRE) or use a proctoscope. A proctoscope is a hollow tube with a light that allows the doctor to closely examine the anal canal. They may also take a small tissue sample from the rectum for further analysis.

If the patient has symptoms indicating another digestive condition or risk factors for colorectal cancer, you may be recommended to do a colonoscopy.

Treatment

Imagine waking up free from the persistent pain and irritation of piles, able to go about your day in complete comfort. Envision the relief of sitting easily, walking without discomfort, and fully enjoying life, knowing you’ve taken control of your hemorrhoids. Feel empowered by managing your condition with our natural remedies, enhancing your quality of life and bringing happiness to yourself and those around you.

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Benefits of The Forever Champion Piles Treatment Therapy

It has soothing and anti-inflammatory properties that help alleviate inflammation, swelling, and discomfort caused by piles, while also promoting wound healing.

High in dietary fiber, it supports regular bowel movements and reduces strain during defecation.

It offers relief for dry or irritated skin around the anal area, providing comfort for those dealing with discomfort from piles.

The ingredients in the products attract water to your stool, making it easier to pass and helping to alleviate hemorrhoid bleeding and inflammation.

Our treatment is purely natural and hence poses no health risk or side effects.

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