The lower rectum and anus contain enlarged vascular tissue called haemorrhoids or piles. You have this opening at the end of your large intestine that allows stool to leave your body. It is common for everyone to have piles. As long as they don’t swell, they won’t hurt or cause any other problems. The swelling…
Piles, also known as haemorrhoids, are one of the most painful and common anal diseases. Pile is a condition of swollen accumulation of tissue and blood vessels inside or outside the anus. This is mainly due to chronic diarrhoea, chronic constipation, pregnancy, lifting heavy objects, and strain during bowel movements. Timely treatment is essential in…
Haemorrhoids, also called piles, are caused by swelling of the blood vessels in or around the anus and rectum. Haemorrhoid veins are located at the bottom of the rectum and anus. Sometimes these blood vessels swell, resulting in thin and stretched walls. This causes severe irritation while passing faecal or bowel movements. Haemorrhoids are usually…