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Piles

Also called hemorrhoids, anal piles are swollen veins in the terminal part of the anus.

Some quick facts: 

  • They may affect 75% of the population by age 50.

  • Common in pregnancy.

  • They can be internal or external.

  • Presenting symptoms may be bleeding after passing stool or bloody stool.

  • Sometimes blood can clot surrounding anus causing external hemorrhoids.

  • Mostly they cure by themselves even before symptoms begin to appear.

  • Caused due to chronic constipation, difficult bowel movements.

Some of the common symptoms of piles are: 

  • Painful lump around the anus

  • A feeling of full bowels even after passing stool

  • Bright red blood after bowel movements

  • Itchy, red, and sore anus

  • Pain during the passing of stool

Piles become serious when there’s

  • Anal bleeding leading to anemia

  • Fecal incontinence

  • Anal fistula 

  • Strangulated hemorrhoid leading to a blood clot or infection

 Some of the reasons for piles:

  • Chronic constipation

  • Chronic diarrhea

  • Lifting heavyweights

  • Pregnancy

  • Straining while passing stool

Fissure

They are identified as a tear around the anus and is very painful.

  • Happens at times when a person stretches and pressurizes too much to defecate.

  • They may ooze blood or pus if infected.

  • They may occur due to constipation, diarrhea, and heavy exercising.

  • They mostly affect age groups above 50.

  • They may present in acute and chronic forms.

  • An acute fissure can be easily cured with a fiber-rich diet and medication.

  • Chronic is difficult to manage and can recur.

Some of the signs and symptoms of anal fissures are: 

  • Severe pain during bowel movements

  • Lasting pain after bowel movements for several hours

  • Bright red blood after bowel movements

  • Lump or skin tag near anal fissure

Some of the common causes of anal fissures are: 

  • Passing large or hard stools

  • Straining during bowel movements

  • Chronic diarrhea

  • Anal intercourse

  • Childbirth

In case the anal fissures become serious, they may lead to complications such as: 

  • They may fail to heal. If it crosses eight weeks, then they may require more treatment.

  • They may recur and you may have more than one. 

  • They may extend to the surrounding muscles, making it difficult to heal

 

Fistula

The anal glands in the middle portion of the anus may get infected and cause an anal abscess, which starts oozing pus. Fistulas are the passage connecting the infected gland to the abscess.

Some quick facts

  • They may be caused due to radiation, cancer, warts, trauma, Crohn’s disease, etc.

  • They may also be associated with obesity and prolonged hours of sitting.

  • They are presented as an opening oozing pus, swollen, painful, and red.

  • They can be treated with antibiotics.

What are anal fistulas caused by? 

Anal fistulas occur when the fluid glands in your anus are blocked. This leads to a bacteria buildup that may create pockets abscesses.  Unless treated, abscesses may grow, finally moving outside near the anus hole to drain out. In most cases, abscesses may turn into fistulas. They may also be a result of conditions such as tuberculosis and sexually transmitted diseases. 

How to identify anal fistulas? 

When you have anal fistulas, you may experience signs such as pain, redness, and swelling around the anus. There can also be bleeding, painful bowel movements, and fever.

The Best Homeopathy Treatment For Piles / Fissure / Fistula

At THE HEALER’S, treatment is decided based on the exact cause of disorder, extent of damage, grade of the condition.

At THE HEALER’S we provide complete and individualistic approach as par need of the patient. Homeopathy addresses all underlying factors responsible for the disorder.

Our Medical Head, Dr Dipayan Das who has established himself as one of the BEST HOMEOPATHY DOCTOR IN KOLKATA FOR PILES / FISSURE / FISTULA, through latest technology available finds out the main cause of disorders and recommends the best possible customized solution to the patient

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