Piles, or hemorrhoids, can indeed be uncomfortable, but there are several Ayurvedic methods to manage them effectively without surgery. Let’s see how you can tackle this issue rooted in the Siddha-Ayurvedic tradition. It sounds like you’ve already considered diet, which is crucial, but it’s also essential to address the underlying dosha imbalances.
First, focus on your diet more comprehensively by reducing foods that can aggravate pitta, like spicy, oily, and processed offerings, while increasing cooling, high-fiber foods. Whole grains, fresh fruits, and vegetables should be your staples, so you’re on the right track there. Stay hydrated; aim for about 2–3 liters per day, which helps keep stools soft naturally.
Triphala, an herbal blend, is indeed beneficial not just as a mild laxative but for improving digestion and cleansing the bowel. Take 1 tsp of Triphala powder mixed in warm water before bedtime. It regulates the bowels and reduces inflammations associated with piles. Consistency here is key.
Another remedy is applying coconut oil externally to the affected area, which can provide soothing relief. This oil has natural anti-inflammatory and analgesic properties.
In addition, a handful of roasted fennel seeds with warm water can enhance digestion before going to bed. Sits baths are helpful too; a daily sitz bath in warm water with a little Triphala powder can provide relief and promote healing by increasing local circulation.
Identifying and correcting the lifestyle factors contributing to strain is essential. Avoid prolonged sitting or standing, take breaks to walk around, and ensure you’re not delaying the urge to pass stools. Regular gentle physical activities like yoga can improve circulation and reduce stress, which is particularly supportive in managing piles.
If you continue experiencing severe pain or bleeding, consult with a healthcare professional to rule out complications. Personal safety and timely intervention are paramount if symptoms persist or worsen.


