Saturday, 13 October 2012

Homorrhoids-Piles


Homorrhoids

A good portion of adults will experience Hemorrhoids at some point in their life. It happens when the veins in the anus or rectum become swollen and inflamed. They can be painful, itchy, and can cause blood to appear on your stools (on, not in) or on toilet paper after wiping. These Hemorrhoid can bulge and appear either internally or externally; when they are external, they get pushed to the outside and are visible. 

Although hemorrhoids go away, usually within 7 days, they should not be ignored. There are treatments available, and one of those treatment options is to use a home remedy that involves completely natural remedies. However, before starting on any sort of supplement or medication, discuss the option with your doctor and be sure he or she is aware of all the medications you're taking.
Information about piles or hemorrhoids, piles causes, internal and external piles, homeopathy medicine or homeopathic treatment for piles.
Piles are painful, swollen veins in the lower portion of the rectum or anus. This condition is very common, especially during pregnancy and after childbirth. Piles results from increased pressure in the veins of the anus. The pressure causes the veins to bulge and expand, making them painful, especially while sitting.
The most common cause is straining during bowel movements. Hemorrhoids may results from constipation, sitting for long periods of time, and anal infections. In some cases they may be caused by other disease such as liver cirrhosis.
Classification
Piles are classified mainly in to:
Internal piles – occur just inside the anus, at the beginning of the rectum.
External piles – occur at the anal opening and may hang outside the anus.
Causes of piles
Repeated pressure on the anal or rectal veins, which causes them to stretch.
Risk factors involved
  • A diet lacks fiber
  • Prolonged sitting or standing
  • Overweight people
  • Pregnancy
  • Chronic constipation
  • Chronic diarrhoea
  • Loss of muscle tone in older adults
  • Rectal surgery or episiotomy
  • Liver disease
  • Anal intercourse
  • Colon cancer
 Sign and symptoms
Although piles may be asymptomatic, they characteristically cause painless, intermittent bleeding, which occurs on defecation. Bright red blood appears on stool. These first degree piles may itch because of poor anal hygiene. When second degree piles prolapse, they are usually painless and spontaneously return to the anal canal following defecation.
Third degree piles cause constant discomfort and propalse in response to any increase in intra-abdominal pressure. They must be manually reduced. Thrombosis of external piles produces sudden rectal pain and a subcutaneous, large, firm lump that the patient can feel. If piles cause severe or recurrent bleeding, they may lead to secondary anemia with significant pallor, fatigue, and weakness; however, such systemic complications are rare.
Diagnosis of piles
Diagnosis mainly include physical examination which confirm external piles. Proctoscopy is mainly done in case of suspected internal piles and rectal polyps.



Homoeopathic mdicines 

Homeopathy is one of the most popular holistic systems of medicine. The selection of remedy is based upon the theory of individualization and symptoms similarity by using holistic approach. This is the only way through which a state of complete health can be regained by removing all the sign and symptoms from which the patient is suffering. The aim of homeopathy is not only to treat piles but to address its underlying cause and individual susceptibility. As far as therapeutic medication is concerned, several remedies are available to treat piles that can be selected on the basis of cause, sensations and modalities of the complaints.  For individualized remedy selection and treatment, the patient should consult a qualified homeopathic doctor in person. There are following remedies which are helpful in the treatment of piles:

Aesculus Hip. – abdominal plethora; throbbing deep in abdomen, particularly in hypogastric region; piles, bleeding or not, with feeling of dryness in rectum; as though little sticks or splinters were pricking the folds of the mucus membrane; weak feeling at sacro-iliac symphysis; though the legs were about to give out, worse by stooping forward and when walking; aching between shoulders; desire to strain at stool for a long time, pain shoot up the rectum; from the tumors, with lameness and aching in back, purple piles; depressed and irritable. Dark red congestion of fauces, with dryness and soreness, from abdominal plethora.
Collinsonia – excellent remedy for piles; obstinate cases of piles; specially used  in females with inertia of the rectum and a congestive tendency to the pelvic organs; it suits a pregnant women who suffer from piles, and pruritus may be a marked  symptom. The indicating symptoms are chiefly a sensation of sticks in the rectum, with constipation from inertia of the lower bowel. It is specially applicable to heart pains resulting from a suppression of a habitual haemorrhoidal flow.
Hamamelis – one of the best remedies for piles; bleeding piles; flow of blood is quite copious, and the great characterized indication is excessive soreness.
Aloes – one of the most useful remedies for piles; indicated where the piles protrude like a bunch of grapes, bleeding often and profusely, and are greatly relieved by the application of cold water. There is a very marked burning in the anus, the bowels feel as if scraped. There is a tendency to diarrhea, with the well known uncertain feeling in the lower bowel.
Nux Vomica – if the piles be large and blind, with a burning, stinging and constricted feeling in the rectum and a bruised pain in the small of back, and especially if excited by sedentary habits or abuse of stimulants, than Nux Vomica may be prescribed.
Itching piles keeping the sufferer awake at night, relieved by cold water, or bleeding piles with constant urging to stool. And a feeling as if the bowel would not empty itself are further indications.
Capsicum – bleeding or blind piles, protruding swollen, itching, throbbing and burning as if pepper were sprinkled on them. Sore feeling in the anus. Piles with mucus discharges, bloody mucus stool. Great thirst followed by shuddering after stool.
Associated symptoms are persistent thoughts of suicide, lack of vital heat, craving for warm things, stimulants and pungent things.
Muriatic acid – piles large, swollen, dark purple or blue haemorrhoides which are extremely sensitive and pains to touch. Inflamed piles, hot and pulsating, must lie with limbs wide apart, too sore, to bear least touch even the bed sheet is uncomfortable.
Piles while urinating or with stool, bleeding piles with burning and cutting during and after stool.  Ameliorated by warm application; aggravation by cold application.
Sulphur – sulphur is a very good remedy for piles, when the constitutional symptoms are there. External and internal piles, great bunches that are sore and raw, burning and tender, and bleed and smart with loose stool, complaints aggravate when standing, when washing and from warmth of bed.
Ammonium carb – piles protrude, independent of stool; protrusion of piles after stool with long lasting pains; cannot walk, or the piles protrude during a stool, and recede when lying down; they are usually moist and pain as if excoriated; bloody discharge during and after stool.
Arsenic album – piles bluish, swollen, inflamed, protruding and bunched, bleeding from least touch, with stitching, burning pains when walking or standing, but not at stool; burning and soreness in rectum and anus, aggravation at night; strangulated piles. Amelioration from warmth.
Kali carb – stool dry, too large in size, rectum inactive, feels distressed an hour or two before stool; sensation as if a red hot poker were being thrust up the rectum, relieved by sitting in cold water; stinging, burning tearing, itching pain, even after a natural stool.
Lycopodium – piles, painful while sitting; discharge of blood even with soft stool; itching eruption at the anus, painful to touch; burning and stitching pain in the rectum; pain in the sacral region, extending to the thighs.
Nitric acid – long lasting cutting pain in the rectum after loose stool, with piles; hemorrhage bright red, not clotted, spasmodic tearing during stool from fissures in rectum.
Silicea – piles intensely painful; boring, cramping from anus to rectum and testicles; piles protrude with stool and discharge bloody mucus.



 Natural Remedies for Hemorrhoids
Increasing fiber Intake. Fiber is the most consistently proven remedy of hemorrhoids, and it is also the easiest way to get rid of them. Fiber can relieve the symptoms of hemorrhoids (pain, itching, discomfort, and bleeding). In addition, fiber softens the stool and makes it easier to have a bowel movement. Constipation + hemorrhoids = extreme pain. Fruits, vegetables, whole grains, and beans are excellent sources of fiber. Flaxseed is another good one that provides other health benefits as well. Make sure to drink plenty of water with all the fiber that you add to your diet.

Warm Sitz Bath. This bath consists of Epsom salt dissolved in warm water. The ratio should be ½ cup salt for every gallon of water. Relax and lay back in this tub so you aren't putting pressure on the hemorrhoid that will cause unnecessary pain; also, you want the water to reach the hemorrhoid(s). Do this for 15-20 minutes; pat dry well afterwards.

Witch Hazel. This topical solution can be found at any drug store; it comes as a liquid, ointment, or medicated pad. It should be applied to the anal area. Witch Hazel mostly works to stop the bleeding, but it may help relieve the pain, itching, and swelling as well.

Box Holly. This traditional plant has been used in the past to treat hemorrhoids and varicose veins. It has anti-inflammatory properties that help reduce the swelling that comes with hemorrhoids and the pain associated with that. Sometimes known as Butcher's Broom, the herb can be added to tea.

Barberry. This is an herbal treatment for hemorrhoids because this plant promotes healthy intestinal microbial balance. A healthy intestine will allow for fewer problems with hemorrhoids.

Horse Chestnut. Horse chestnut is an extract that increases the strength and tone of the veins, also with anti-inflammatory qualities.

Psyllium. This is a laxative that can be used to treat constipation, IBS, diverticular disease, and hemorrhoids.

Aurvedic Treatment:

Main herbs used in the treatment are Haritaki (Terminalia chebula) Jimikand (Amorphophallus campanulatus). 

Avoid potato, yellow variety of pumpkin, colocasia.

Go for the following diet: 
Seeds: 
Mango Seeds, Sesame seeds Fresh Fruits: 
Jambul Fruit, Dry Figs, Papaya, Amalaki 
Vegetables: 
Radish, Turnip, Bitter Gourd, Onion, 
Ginger Grains: 
Rice, Wheat. 

Intestine should be thoroughly cleansed. Exercise is a must. Do not indulge in sex in excess. Avoid going for horse rides or sitting on hard seats. Drink lots of water.

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1 comment:

  1. Homeopathic Medicine For Piles is the best alternative medicine than others available at Excel Pharma.

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