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Title: External Piles. Piles Treatment
Post by: danteestes on September 22, 2016, 12:31:36 pm
External Piles - Piles Treatment
Piles Treatment  Piles, also known as hemorrhoids, are and have been a bother in order to many people. These are basically swollen problematic veins that occur in the particular anal region. Post op hemorrhoid surgery (http://jeda6.createmybb3.com/thread-63.html) important as they help with stool control. They are naturally present in the anal canal but transform into piles when they become inflamed or swollen. However, the piles condition is not permanent. There are various modes of piles treatment that could help ease the effects or even prevent the condition all together. Before rushing to treatment, it is important to understand all there is to know about alternative piles treatment and relief. The more you understand the greater a position you will end up to be able to effectively treat the condition. There's two types of piles; Internal and external. Both belong in the same group but have different characteristics.

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Though there are many treatments for piles, natural methods of piles treatment are always recommended as the chance of side effects are greatly reduced. They are always better, easier and cheaper than any other method that's not natural. However, it is advisable to seek medical advice for proper diagnosis and treatment advice.

Symptoms of Piles
The only way to properly identify piles is through a physical examination. External piles can be easily identified through a physical rectal assessment. Internal hemorrhoids however can be detected through Anoscopy. This is a small hollow tube that has a light attached to the end of it. It clearly shows all that is inside. :o.

Internal Piles Tend to be Located Inside the Anus
They are painless and bleed (bright red) during bowel movement. Mucous discharge is present and you might experience several itchy feeling b) Outside piles tend to protrude and are visible around the anus. When thrombosed, these are said to be painful. The pain usually lasts up to 3 days then goes down. Some swelling might happen that might last for a few weeks. After healing, some skin draw could be left behind.