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2006-10-26 19:48:24 · 10 answers · asked by vikram kotian 1 in Health Diseases & Conditions Other - Diseases

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To encourage piles to clear up, it's important to avoid constipation. If you have regular bowel movements and avoid straining, stools will pass easily and will not put pressure on the blood vessels in the anal area. The piles will then eventually go away without treatment after about six weeks.1

Eating plenty of fibre-rich foods such as fruit, vegetables and wholegrain cereals (eg brown rice, wholemeal bread and wholemeal pasta), and drinking plenty of fluids, especially water, should keep bowel movements soft.

It may help to take a fibre supplement such as ispaghula husk (eg Fybogel) or mild laxatives such as lactulose solution (eg Regulose), which soften bowel motions. Do not use strong laxatives, such as the stimulant laxative senna, on a routine basis unless your doctor advises you to because long-term use can be harmful.6

If these self-help measures do not work, you may need to be treated in a hospital

2006-10-26 21:35:03 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 3 0

If you have symptoms of a haemorrhoid, it is important to visit your doctor to make sure that the bleeding, pain or swelling is due only to a haemorrhoid and not to anything more serious.

Haemorrhoids that are swollen and painful respond well to a plain, warm water bath. Soak the area for about 10 minutes. Alternatively, you can use a sitz bath, which is a small bathing bowl that you fill with clean warm water and place over your toilet bowl — you then ‘sit’ your bottom in the bath several times a day, and especially after passing a motion, to help relieve the pain and swelling of a haemorrhoid.

Creams or suppositories for haemorrhoids, which are available over the counter at your pharmacy, can be very effective to reduce the swelling and pain in the short term. Ask the pharmacist for advice on which product is best for you. See your doctor if your symptoms do not settle in a few days.

A protruded internal haemorrhoid may need to be gently pushed back inside the anus. Your doctor can advise you about what to do in this situation.

Wash haemorrhoids after each bowel motion with warm water (using a sitz bath is an easy way to do this). Disposable baby wipes, available at chemists and supermarkets, are an ideal way to clean the area around the anus.

Preventing constipation by aiming to form soft stools that are passed easily is the best way to avoid existing haemorrhoids becoming irritated and new haemorrhoids forming. Eat a diet which is high in fibre (fruit, vegetables and wholegrain cereals), drink plenty of fluids, and exercise on a regular basis. Avoid excessive straining by not sitting on the toilet for any longer than a few minutes.

2006-10-26 19:51:35 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 0 1

Doctor usually recommends high fibber diet, warm liquids.....medicine. There are over the counter medicine available too. Others have mentioned them but a pharmacist can help so visit your nearest pharmacy.

Most people get it in mild form.

It is a blister or a growth in the Rectum or even in large intestine. In small intestine or in stomach it is Ulcer.

If a person has any pain or any blood in the stool, the person should see a doctor, some times a person can feel it while performing personal Hygiene task mainly using toilet paper.

Any of these conditions require doctors intervention to rule out complications.

There are tests and if it is non Benin, doctor usually recommends high fibber diet, warm liquids.....medicine. There are over the counter medicine available too.

In some case a surgical procedure in required. There may be urgency if it is bleeding, a person can get very weak and disable and even die.

2006-10-27 04:17:43 · answer #3 · answered by minootoo 7 · 0 0

Get to the health food store and buy some flax seed. Grind in a coffee grinder about a cup at a time and store the rest in a jar. It has no taste. Use 1 tsp daily in you cereal, on yogurt or in any food that it can be mixed in. It loosens the stool and prevents pain and cleans out your intestinal tract as well. Caution: don't wait to go to the bathroom on the first urge go immediately.

2006-10-26 19:57:05 · answer #4 · answered by Anonymous · 0 1

Fresh fruit and raw veggies, also try oatmeal with fruit in the am. You also need to keep up your fluids. Dry stool and condensed stool causes pressure on the veins. Piles are varicose veins in the area of the colon. The valves that stop blood from back flowing are broken. Sit less walk more or at least take breaks and elevate your legs to take the strain off of the veins. I hope you have seen a doctor. You may need surgery to correct the problem.

2006-10-26 19:58:10 · answer #5 · answered by timex846 3 · 0 1

Once the Food poisoning has passed Might be better with Dog food Some Cat food is toxic to humans, Remember hearing on a woman who landed her husband in hospital after accidentally giving him cat tuna on his sandwiches Strangely enough Dogs are fine with Cat food - Must be just us

2016-03-19 00:28:41 · answer #6 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

piles means heammoroids,which on look is not much problem but in truth can b dangerous,first thing never starin during passing stools.better take help of anti constipational drugs or isabgol to soften stools in constipation ,which will likely reduce pressure.now in diet,pease and please avoidor reduce, chillied,spicy food stuffs and oily food stuffs,alcohol ,the main reson is these stuffs affect ur heart ,due to which the capillaries dialate increasing pressure which indirectly lead to rupture of piles.if pain is unbearable,there r now many treatment avilable like,analgesic(pain reducing)ointments,sitz baths(sitting in warm water for 15min is good twice a day),sclerosing soluion injection,ligation,infrared photcoagulation,lastly hemorrhoidectomy.eat lots of fibre containting diet tht is banana,green leafy vegs,orange ,mosambi,meat if nonoveg,

2006-10-26 20:46:33 · answer #7 · answered by simi das 1 · 0 1

drink a lot of water and other fluids this is natural remedy for many diseases.avoid spices and oily food and constipation.drink 2 glasses of water before going to motions.

2006-10-27 01:17:58 · answer #8 · answered by raaj1111 2 · 0 0

For temporary relief, get some Tucks at a drug store. You probably should eat soft, non-spicy foods.

2006-10-26 19:56:53 · answer #9 · answered by ~~Fast Eddie~~ 5 · 0 1

y don't u ask a doctors instead of asking us.

2006-10-26 20:02:48 · answer #10 · answered by tannu 1 · 0 1

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