Piles or hemorrhoids are small clumps that may be the source of your discomfort from work, home and may even take its toll on your social life. So, how do you know you’re experiencing symptoms of piles? Will these naturally go away without treatments?
Piles are often due to the pressure placed on your lower extremities. Just the same way as varicose veins are formed, the increase in pressure causes these blood vessels to weaken. When this happens, blood rushes to that weakened vessel forming a pouch. This is the root of all these symptoms.
So, how do you know if you have piles?
There are two types of piles: internal and external. Here are some general symptoms of piles that may be indicated for both categories:
Irritation or itching in the anal area
Pain in the affected area
Blood seen after bowel movement, tissue swipes or in the underwear
Internal piles are usually associated with bleeding in the underwear or tissue after a bowel movement. This may be alarming for most people as this may indicate far more severe medical conditions. You need to have your doctor check this for further analysis. Usually, internal piles will have painless bleeding.
External piles are those found outside the anus. This may be formed because an internal hemorrhoid prolapsed and caused it to protrude outside the anal canal. Or, the blood vessel just protruded along the rectal opening. External piles are painful especially if you place pressure on them through prolong sitting, standing and straining. This can be uncomfortable and may hinder your productivity at work.
Complications arise if you don’t have it treated right away. Symptoms of piles may become severe and lead to several health problems.
There are several treatments for piles depending on the severity. Piles are usually treated with non-surgical methods like banding and sclerotherapy. These have lesser risks compared to invasive procedures. Hemorrhoidectomy is a common invasive procedure that surgically removes piles. Procedures like this will require you to undergo a general anesthesia with higher risks for bleeding and other problems to occur.
If you see early symptoms of piles, then you should look to seek advice. Piles are a very common and can be treated quite easily. Depending on the type of piles you have, whether they are internal or external, will depend on the type of treatment you need.
One of they key elements to diagnosing and treating your Piles is to understand what is causing the problem, as discuss earlier, Piles can be caused in a variety of ways. The first thing you need to do is treat the discomfort, whether that be itchiness, pain, throbbing or soreness. There is nothing worse than being at work or out with your friends and feeling the discomfort. Then the next step is to work out what is best for you to treat and eradicate your piles.
Don’t despair! There are various natural methods to help treat your discomfort and ultimately remove your Piles.
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