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Piles (haemorrhoids) treatment

Grade-wise Ayurvedic care for internal and external piles — medicines, local procedures when needed, and lasting lifestyle correction.

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Common symptoms

When people seek help

  • Bleeding with stools (often bright red)
  • A lump or swelling that may prolapse
  • Itching, mucus discharge or discomfort on sitting
  • Pain if thrombosis or associated fissure is present
  • Symptoms that flare with constipation or long travel
Important

Educational overview only. Diagnosis and treatment are decided after a private clinical assessment.

The approach

How we think about this — in plain language

We grade piles first — not every case needs a procedure. Early grades often respond to bowel regulation, diet, topical care and classical medicines. Higher grades may need Kshara-based local therapy or other clinic procedures. Your plan is set after examination, not from online labels.

Clear grading so you know what is mild vs needs more care

Focus on constipation and strain — the drivers of recurrence

Medicines and local care matched to your presentation

Honest talk about when procedures help — and when they do not

Privacy-first consults for a sensitive problem

The journey

What care often looks like, step by step

A typical arc — your health, grade and constraints change the timeline.

  1. Visit 0

    Grade & history

    Bleeding pattern, stool habits, prior treatments. Examination confirms grade and rules out other causes.

  2. Days 1–14

    Settle the flare

    Stool softening, local comfort, medicines as indicated. Most people need fewer “emergency” bathroom moments within two weeks if they follow the plan.

  3. Weeks 2–6

    Correct the drivers

    Diet fibre/fluids, sitting posture, travel habits, exercise. Procedures are considered only if grade and symptoms warrant.

  4. Follow-up

    Hold the gains

    Check bleeding and prolapse. Adjust protocol seasonally — monsoon and travel weeks often need a lighter touch-up plan.

FAQ

Questions patients actually ask

Do all piles need surgery?

No. Many early-grade cases improve with medical and lifestyle care. Surgery or procedural options are for selected grades after examination.

Is bleeding always piles?

No. Bleeding can have other causes. Examination is essential before assuming haemorrhoids.

How private is the visit?

Consults are confidential. You can start on WhatsApp with only what you are comfortable sharing, then visit for examination.

Can piles and fissure occur together?

Yes. Pain patterns help us sort this; treatment may address both when present.

Next step

Private assessment — honest options

WhatsApp with only what you are comfortable sharing, or plan a clinic visit.