Effective Remedies to Combat Piles: A Comprehensive Guide
Understanding Piles and Their Recurrence
Imagine if surgery was the only permanent solution for piles; why then do 50% of patients experience a recurrence post-surgery?
This is the major challenge with piles—many individuals undergo surgery, yet the discomfort often returns within a few years. Research indicates that nearly half of those treated for piles face a recurrence within two to three years.
Over the past two decades, doctors have encountered thousands of patients suffering from painful conditions like piles, fissures, and fistulas. A common question arises from every third patient:
“Doctor, I had the surgery, but my piles have returned. What should I do now?”
This is why I am here today to share five scientifically backed remedies and effective tips that can help eliminate piles from the root.
Why Do Piles Keep Recurring?
1. Low-Fiber Diet + Constipation
Hard stools create pressure, leading to swollen veins and activating piles.
2. Sedentary Lifestyle
Prolonged sitting slows pelvic blood circulation, increasing the likelihood of piles recurrence by up to 70%.
3. Pregnancy/Post-Delivery Pressure
Excess weight on the pelvic floor weakens veins.
4. Stress + Poor Digestion
Stress disrupts the balance of bodily functions, leading to constipation and triggering piles.
Until these root causes are addressed, piles will continue to recur.
Five Effective Remedies for Piles
1. Triphala + Ghee (Night Remedy)
Mix 1 teaspoon of triphala powder with 1 teaspoon of ghee at night. This helps cleanse the stomach, balances bodily functions, and provides relief from piles.
2. Psyllium Husk
Take 2 teaspoons in warm water before bed. It softens stools, but remember to drink 8–10 glasses of water during the day to prevent hard stools.
3. Buttermilk – Ayurvedic Elixir
Consume a glass of buttermilk with roasted cumin and a pinch of rock salt 15 minutes after lunch. It alleviates heat, inflammation, and constipation.
4. Sitz Bath – An Overlooked Yet Effective Remedy
Soak in warm water for 10–15 minutes daily. You can add triphala or neem. Post-surgery patients have reported up to 70% relief from swelling.
5. Daily 30-Minute Walk
Prolonged sitting is the biggest enemy of piles. Set an alarm on your phone every 40 minutes to remind you to walk for 2 minutes—this is sufficient.
Bonus Tips for Stress Management
Bonus: Stress Management + Herbs
Drink 20 ml of aloe vera juice in the morning
For acidity, take half a teaspoon of mulethi powder.
Can These Remedies Completely Eliminate Piles?
Yes—if the root causes are also addressed.
Relying solely on medication, surgery, or home remedies does not provide long-term relief. This is a lifestyle-based condition and requires a holistic approach to treatment.
A Quick Question for You
Do your piles worsen due to constipation or prolonged sitting? Let me know in the comments—based on your situation, I can assist you further.
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