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Bleeding Piles

The diet of many people today lack fiber content and presence of a lot of processed foods. This diet combined with lack of exercising causes constipation and other bowel disorders. Majority of the people suffer from this condition and are unable to pass stools without straining. Straining to cause a bowel movement causes the veins in the anal canal and around the anus to swell up. These inflamed veins are called piles, and when the pressure is too much they can rupture and cause the condition of bleeding piles. This pressure on the veins can also be caused by increased body weight due to obesity and also during a pregnancy.

The inflamed veins tend to form lumps in the region of the anus, and when a hard stool rubs against them they start to bleed. Also when a person strains during defecating, the pressure will cause the lumps to rupture, and this too will result in bleeding piles. Seeing blood in the stools and on the toilet tissue is very distressing and this condition can be embarrassing as well.

The main reason for the veins to rupture is the strain exerted during constipation, and hence if this condition is remedied, bleeding piles also can be prevented. The best treatment for this is a diet which is rich in dietary fiber content, and drinking an increased amount of water. Fiber in the food will induce bowel movements and also make the stools softer. Processed foods are known to make the stools harder and cause constipation, and so these foods should be avoided to the best extent possible.

External bleeding piles are very painful and there are different types of medication available to subdued the pain and stop the bleeding. There are also certain herbs which are astringent and anti-inflammatory which provide a good degree of relief. If the condition has become too advanced it might require surgery.

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