Haemorrhoids, or piles, are swollen veins in the lower rectum and anus. They often result from strain during bowel movements or increased pressure on these veins during pregnancy. Homeopathy can be an effective remedy to reduce the symptoms associated with haemorrhoids.
Homeopathy is a safe and effective form of treatment for piles. At our clinic, we offer personalized and holistic care for this condition. Piles can be painful and cause a lot of discomfort, however, complications can arise if left untreated. These include bleeding, infection, abscess, and in rare cases, anal cancer. It is important to seek medical advice as soon as possible if you are experiencing any of these symptoms. Our team of experienced homeopaths will provide the best care to ensure a safe and effective treatment.
Piles, also known as haemorrhoids, are a common and painful condition affecting millions across India. According to the National Health Profile of India, around 15.4 million people are affected by piles each year. Homeopathy is a safe and non-invasive form of treatment which can help reduce the symptoms associated with piles such as rectal bleeding, itching, discomfort and pain. Homeopathy can also help to reduce inflammation and improve the healing process. At our clinic, we provide tailored homeopathic treatment plans to ensure the best possible outcome for our patients.
Symptoms of Piles
Piles are a condition in which swollen veins in the lower rectum and anus cause itching, pain, and bleeding. Common symptoms of piles include pain while passing a stool, soreness, swelling or a lump around the anus, bright red blood after passing a stool, and itching or irritation in the anal region. If you're experiencing any of these symptoms, we can help you find relief.
Causes of Piles
Piles, or haemorrhoids, are swollen veins in the lower rectum and anus that are caused by various factors. Some of the most common causes of piles are straining during bowel movements, sitting for long periods of time, and being overweight or obese. Pregnancy can also cause haemorrhoids due to increased pressure on the rectal veins. Other causes of piles include chronic constipation or diarrhoea, lifting heavy objects, and not eating enough fibre.