Hemorrhoids, also called piles, are swollen and inflamed veins around your anus or in your lower rectum.
Causes of Hemorrhoids or PIles :
Precisely why hemorrhoids develop is unknown. The major contributing factor appears to be too much pressure on the veins in the rectum. If the pressure continues, the veins become enlarged and protrude. Common causes and risk factors of hemorrhoids include:
However, some people will have none of these conditions and still develop hemorrhoids. Humans are prone to hemorrhoids because erect posture puts a lot of pressure on the veins in the anal region.
Types of Hemorrhoids or Piles :
There are several groups of veins that surround the rectum and anus -- one group is known as internal hemorrhoidal veins, and the others are known as external hemorrhoidal veins.
The cause of hemorrhoids is too much pressure on either the internal or external hemorrhoidal veins. The two types of hemorrhoids -- internal hemorrhoids and external hemorrhoids -- are named for the set of hemorrhoidal veins they affect.
Internal hemorrhoids occur when there is too much pressure on the internal hemorrhoidal veins. Frequently, the only sign that internal hemorrhoids exist is bright red blood that appears on the surface of the stool, in the toilet bowl, or on the toilet paper. But, if the pressure and swelling continue, the hemorrhoidal veins may stretch out of shape, sometimes so much that they bulge through the anus to the outside of the body.
Pain is not usually common with internal hemorrhoids unless a blood clot forms or an infection occurs.
The external hemorrhoidal veins around the anus can also become swollen, causing external hemorrhoids. These swollen veins bleed easily, either from straining or rubbing, and irritation from draining mucus may cause itching in the anal area. If blood clots form in these hemorrhoids, the pain can be severe.
Internal hemorrhoids are above the dentate line and covered with rectal columnar and transitional mucosa. They are further graded on a 4-point scale:
Symptoms of Hemorrhoids or Piles :
Ayurvedic View of Hemorrhoids or Piles and their Treatment :
In Ayurvedic Texts, Hemorrhoids are known as Arsha. In Ayurveda, Hemorrhoidal pain is called Arsha Shoola, which literally means ‘pain from pricking like needles’. This is indeed how the pain from the hemorrhoids is felt. It is caused by vitiation of any of the three doshas. It is classified as a digestive disorder; accumulation of waste materials in the rectal area can give rise to piles. The chances of piles are increased by other factors such as sitting on hard seats, chronic constipation, and pregnancy.
Since hemorrhoids can be caused due to any of the three doshas, the symptoms are different.
Causes of Haemorrhoids or Arsh according to Ayurveda :
According to Ayurveda, the basic causes of Arshas are ‘Agnimandya’ (reduced digestive power) and Malabandha (constipation). When people suffering from constipation ride on rough roads, sit on an uneven surface, or even squat for a long time, there are chances of them developing hemorrhoids. Chronic use of very cold water for cleaning, suppressing impending natural urges (like urine, flatus, and faeces) or forcefully doing them, causes the vitiation of Apana Vatha (Vatha which is situated below the umbilicus) which in turn causes Arshas
Ayurvedic Treatment of Hemorrhoids or Arsh :
Ayurvedic treatment for hemorrhoids has a twofold intention:- (i) to reduce the constipation that is associated with the hemorrhoids and (ii) to relieve the pains of the piles and reduce them.
In order to reduce constipation, asafetida, fennel, and cumin are generally prescribed. There are other dietary elements like ghee, buttermilk, and green leafy vegetables that the patient is supposed to take.
Once the constipation is brought under control, methods are employed to reduce the pain of the piles. Application of sandalwood or sesame oil on the piles can help in the case of external piles.
Kankayana vati, Arshogni vati, and Pranada gutika are the medicines of choice if the piles are caused due to a vata constitution. If the hemorrhoids are due to a pitta constitution, then Avipattikara powder is prescribed. For bleeding piles, Kutajavaleha taken in a quantity of 1 teaspoon twice a day is beneficial.
Herbs and Herbal Formulations to treat Hemorrhoids or Arshas are :
Triphala: The most effective piles treatment in the ayurvedic realm is by use of Triphala which is a combination of three fruits. The powder has been known to help in the evacuation of the bowel and for delivering anti-oxidants into the body. One could have Triphala powder regularly to release toxins from the body. Haritaki, Bibhitaki, and Amla are three important ingredients of the powder, each bringing in its own benefits. Haritaki is the main ingredient in making Triphala. Haritaki has powerful anti-inflammatory and antioxidant properties and it also acts as a laxative making Triphala Powder more effective for piles treatment. Bibhitaki is used as Ayurvedic medicine to treat viral and bacterial infections. It aids in digestion and reduces the chances of developing constipation. Amla is commonly used in Ayurveda because of its rich ingredient list and healing abilities. It is rich in fiber and hence used as medicine to treat problems like constipation. Amla is a rich source of vitamin C, amino acids, and minerals too.
Aloe Vera: Aloe vera can work for both internal and external hemorrhoids. You may apply pure Aloe gel on the anal opening to relieve pain and itching. While, drinking fresh Aloe juice can rejuvenate the intestine muscles, making it easier to flush out toxins.
Turmeric: The golden spice Turmeric is an Indian home remedy that has become world-famous. It is used for cosmetic, religious, and health purposes. It is used in traditional Ayurvedic medicine. Turmeric with its anti-microbial and anti-inflammatory properties prevents the attack of secondary microbial infection and arrests the bleeding in hemorrhoids. It also helps reduce anal itching. As per the principles of Ayurveda Turmeric has an alkaline and astringent effect that helps to shrink hemorrhoids. Turmeric is used in Ayurveda to enhance the digestive fire Agni and balance all three Doshas.
Castor Oil: Castor Oil is rich in antioxidants and known for its anti-inflammatory properties. These aspects are helpful for inducing pain relief from piles. Even the size of piles will be reduced over time with regular intake of castor oil with milk.
Guggul: Guggulu or Guggul has always been an important part of Indian Ayurveda especially when it comes to treating piles. It is an effective solution not only for piles but for any other uncontrolled growths in the body. Guggul, in any form, tablets, capsules, powder, etc. works by shrinking the piles of mass or extra tissues in the body. You can not only use it to treat piles but for viral warts, tumors, cysts as well.
Coconut Oil: Gently massage coconut oil on the inflamed area 2-3 times a day. It helps with the constant urge to scratch. Coconut oil is a natural rejuvenator too, so it can speed up healing of injured anal tissues.
Following Home remedies have proven efficacies -
Ayurvedic herbal treatments have proved to be very effective in managing Hemorrhoids or Piles; for expert opinion about your condition, you can contact our practitioners Sandeep Kumar and Anupam Vasudeva at Life Line Ayurvedic Herbal Clinic, Adelaide.
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