Piles
Piles or hemorrhoids are among the most common
ailments today, especially in the Western world. They are a varicose and often
inflamed condition of the veins inside or just outside the rectum. In external
piles there is a lot of pain, but not much bleeding. In case of internal piles there
is discharge of dark blood. In some cases the veins burst and this results in
what is known as bleeding piles.
Symptoms
Pain at passing stools, slight bleeding in the case
of internal trouble and a feeling of soreness and irritation after passing a
stool are the usual symptoms of piles. The patient cannot sit comfortably due
to itching, discomfort and pain in the rectal region.
Causes
The primary cause of piles is chronic constipation
and other bowel disorders. The pressure applied to pass a stool to evacuate
constipated bowls and the congestion caused by constipation ultimately lead to
piles. The use of purgatives to relieve constipation, by their irritating and
weakening effect on the lining of the rectum, also results in enlargement and inflammation
of veins and bleeding of the mucus lining. Piles are more common during pregnancy
and in conditions affecting the liver and upper bowel. Prolonged periods of standing
or sitting, strenuous work, obesity and general weakness of the tissues of the
body are the other contributory causes of piles.
Mental tension is also one of the main causes of
hemorrhoids. Persons who are always in a hurry often strain while passing
stools. They rush through defecation instead of making it a relaxed affair. The
pressure thus exerted by the anal muscles affect the surrounding tissues. The extra
rectal pressure and the resultant congestion of veins ultimately lead to hemorrhoids.
There is probably a hereditary factor also involved in the development of
piles.
Treatment
The treatment of the basic cause, namely, chronic
constipation, is the only way to get rid of the trouble. To begin with, the
whole digestive tract must be given a complete rest for a few days and the
intestines thoroughly cleansed. For this purpose the patient should adopt an
all-fruit diet for at least seven days. After the all-fruit diet, the patient
may adopt a diet of natural foods aimed at securing soft stools.
The most important food remedy for piles is dry figs.
Three or four figs should be soaked overnight in water after cleansing them
thoroughly in hot water. They should be taken the first thing in the morning
along with water in which they were soaked. They should also be taken in the
evening in a similar manner. This treatment should be continued for three or
four weeks. The tiny seeds of the fruit possess an excellent quality of
stimulating peristaltic movements of intestines. This facilitates easy evacuation
of feces and keeps the alimentary canal clean. The pressure on the anus having
thus been relieved, the hemorrhoids also get contracted.
Mango seeds are regarded as an effective remedy for
bleeding piles. The seeds should be collected during the mango season, dried in
the shade and powdered and kept stored for use as medicine. It should be given
in doses of about one and a half gram to two grams with or without honey. The
jambul fruit is another effective food remedy for bleeding piles. The fruit
should be taken with salt every morning for two or three months in its season.
The use of the fruit in this manner in every season will effect a radical cure
and save the user from bleeding piles during his / her entire life. White
radish is considered highly valuable in the treatment of piles. Grated radish
mixed with honey may be taken in this condition. This vegetable can also be
taken in the form of juice mixed with a pinch of salt. It should be given in
doses of 60 to 90 ml. in the morning and evening. White radish well ground into
a paste in milk can also be beneficial applied over inflamed pile masses to
relieve pain and swelling.
Hydrotherapy
The patient should drink at least six to eight
glasses of water a day. He should avoid straining to pass a stool. Cold water
treatment helps the veins to shrink and tones up their walls. The treatment is
done by sitting in a tub filled with cold water for two minutes with knees
drawn up to your chin. The water level should cover the hips. This should be
done twice a day. Other water treatments beneficial in curing piles include
cold perennial douche and cold compress applied to the rectal area for an hour
before bed time.
A patient with piles must make an all out effort to
tone up the entire system. Exercise plays an important corrective role in this
condition. Movements which exercise the abdominal muscles will improve
circulation in the rectal region and relieve congestion. Outdoor exercises such
as walking and swimming are excellent methods of building up general health.
Yogic kriyas like jalneti and vamandhouti and asanas
such as sarvangasana, viparit karani, halasana, gomukhasana are also useful.
Sarvangasana is especially beneficial as it drains stagnant blood from the
anus.
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