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How Long Piles Symptoms Last?

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By TheYogaManLabPublished 11 months ago 3 min read
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How Long Piles Symptoms Last

Piles can vary in severity, and small ones may improve within a few days with self-care measures. Modifying your diet and lifestyle habits can also help. However, in some cases, internal Piles can become enlarged and prolapse or protrude from the anus, which may require medical attention and take longer to heal.

Pregnant women are at a higher risk of developing Piles due to the increased pressure on the abdomen, particularly in the third trimester, which can cause the veins in the anus and rectum to enlarge. Hormonal changes during pregnancy can also make the veins more prone to swelling. If you experience Piles during pregnancy, the symptoms may persist until after delivery.

To understand how long it can last first understand what piles is and how we can overcome it .

What is haemorrhoids or Piles?

Piles are not always visible, but they can become noticeable when they enlarge and appear as red or blue bumps or lumps. There are four main types of Piles that differ in appearance:

Internal Piles: These are not always visible since they are located deep within the anus. They are protrusions of the wall of the anal canal or rectum. Internal Piles can be less serious, appearing as bumps inside, or more severe, forming a long protrusion.

Prolapsed Piles: This type occurs when an internal hemorrhoid swells and extends to the point where it protrudes outside of the anus. Prolapsed Piles can be less serious, protruding out of the anus during straining but retracting when you relax, or more severe, remaining protruding from the anus.

External Piles: These appear as one or more bumps on and around the anus and can be visible from the outside by you or a doctor.

Thrombosed Piles: These can be external or internal Piles where the blood that has pooled inside has clotted. This can be painful in external Piles.

It is possible to have one or more Piles at the same time.

Symptoms:

Piles can cause various symptoms, including

rectal bleeding,

itching, pain,

Discomfort,

swelling, and

Skin that is stick out of anus while motion

a feeling of fullness or protrusion near the anus.

Precaution

When you are dealing with any or the stage or symptom of piles take following precautions

Prolonged sitting and standing can exaggerate the problem. Take a walk periodically or after every 45 min.

Use soothing wipes and avoid any friction.

Keep the area clean

Avoid tight clothes.

Have fiber rich diet consult dietitian.

Regular exercise can enhance blood circulation and bowl movement, which will reduce swelling, inflammation, and pain while also helping to maintain body weight. But rather than jumping or heavy lifting, it's important to choose low-impact exercises like walking, cycling, and swimming. Kegel exercise is a boon for people dealing with piles

Water softens stool, preventing constipation and straining when passing the stool, therefore drink lots of it. Additionally, drinking plenty of water is crucial for internal healing and inflammation.

avoid prolonged sitting and straining in toilet and do not suppress urge of defecation

From where you can start your treatment ?

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