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PILES (HEMORRHOIDS) Piles (medical term: hemorrhoids) are swollen veins in the anus or lower rectum, similar to varicose veins. They can be internal or external, and are a very common cause of anal pain, itching, bleeding, or lumps. π Types of Hemorrhoids Type Location Symptoms Internal Inside rectum Usually painless, may bleed during bowel movements, can prolapse (bulge out) External Under the skin around anus Painful, itchy, may form hard lumps (thrombosed) Thrombosed Blood clot in external hemorrhoid Sudden, severe pain; swelling; purple or blue lump β Common Symptoms Bright red blood on toilet paper or in stool Itching or irritation around the anus Pain or discomfort, especially while sitting Lump or swelling near the anus Feeling of incomplete emptying Mucus discharge (in prolapsed piles) π Causes and Risk Factors Straining during bowel movements Chronic constipation or diarrhea Prolonged sitting (especially on the toilet) Low-fiber diet Obesity Pregnancy Aging (loss of tissue support) π Treatment Options πΉ Home and Lifestyle Treatment (for mild to moderate piles) High-fiber diet (whole grains, fruits, veggies) Fiber supplements (psyllium, methylcellulose) Plenty of fluids (8+ glasses/day) Avoid straining Donβt delay bowel movements Sitz baths (warm water soak for 10β15 minutes) Cold packs for swelling Topical creams: Hydrocortisone (for inflammation) Lidocaine (for pain) Witch hazel pads πΉ Medications Oral pain relievers (e.g., ibuprofen or acetaminophen) Flavonoid-based medicines (e.g., Daflon) in some countries π οΈ Minimally Invasive Procedures (for persistent or severe hemorrhoids) Procedure Description Notes Rubber band ligation Cuts off blood supply; piles shrink and fall off Most common office treatment Sclerotherapy Injection causes vein to collapse For small internal hemorrhoids Infrared coagulation Laser or light burns hemorrhoid Painless, quick recovery Cryotherapy Freezing the hemorrhoid Less commonly used