can piles be treated without surgery - #36950
I am really concerned about something that's been bothering me for a while now. I’ve got this issue, you know, with piles. I've tried to ignore it, hoping it would just go away, but it hasn’t. It's super uncomfortable and kinda embarrassing to talk about. I even had a friend say they had piles too, and they went through some painful surgery, which freaks me out! I keep wondering if piles can be treated without surgery and if that’s even a realistic option for me. I’ve read a little here and there about natural remedies and dietary changes that might help with piles. Like, I heard increasing fiber could make a difference? But what if that’s not enough? I’ve been dealing with frequent constipation, and I'm worried that might be making the piles worse. Sometimes they bleed a bit, which is scary. And the itchiness drives me mad!!! I’m not sure if over-the-counter creams are worth it either or if I need something more... I dunno, effective? Can anyone share if piles can be treated without surgery and what you guys have tried? Honestly, I’m just looking for some hope that I can avoid going down a surgical path. Thanks for any help!
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Yes, piles, also known as hemorrhoids, can often be treated without surgery, especially if they’re in the early stages. In Ayurveda, piles are understood as ‘Arsha’, and managing them non-surgically is definitely a realistic opton. One of the main reasons piles occur is due to aggravation of the Vata dosha, compounded by constipation and poor digestive habits.
First off, diet plays an essential role. Increasing fiber intake is indeed beneficial. Include more whole grains like barley and oats, as well as fresh fruits like apples, papayas, pears and vegetables like leafy greens, carrots, and beets in your meals. These can help soften stools making bowel movements smoother. It’s also crucial to stay hydrated, so Water, and avoid caffeinated and alcoholic drinks.
For constipation you’re experiencing, Ayurveda recommends a routine using Triphala, a common Ayurvedic formulation. Taking 1 teaspoon of Triphala powder with warm water before bed can help regularize bowel movements. Of course, this should be done alongside a balanced diet.
You mentioned bleeding, in which case, applying coconut oil or warm sesame oil to the affected area can sometimes relieve pain and itching. Sitz baths, where you sit in warm water for about 15 minutes a few times a day, can be particularly soothing and effective.
It’s also advisable to avoid sitting for long periods to relieve pressure on the anal region. Incorporate light physical activity like walking or yoga, which can improve circulation.
Over-the-counter creams might not address the root cause, but Ayurvedic formulations like Nagkeshar and Kankayana Vati can be used under guidance of a qualified practitioner for better results.
If symptoms persist or worsen, it’s important to consult with an Ayurvedic physician or a healthcare provider to explore customized treatments tailored to your condition. With consistent lifestyle changes and appropriate measures, many individuals find relief without surgical intervention.

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