UNTREATED PILES may cause :
- Pain which increases on straining or sitting
- Bleeding from the anus
- Protrusion of soft, bulging vessels through the anus
- Itching around the anal opening
- Sometimes a clot may form within the protruding blood vessels and cause extreme pain. This is known as thrombosed piles
- If any of the above symptoms are present, you need to seek the advice of a doctor.
- Severe bleeding from a ruptured (torn) pile can cause extreme blood loss and lightheadedness.
- Most commonly we can identify them when we observe blood on a toilet paper or purple/pink bumps are seen around the edge or bulging out from the anus.
VEER AIM CARE plans Food to prevent & Treat Piles.
Exercises to cure Haemorrhoid & change the bowel habits to relieve inflammation & pain.