Piles, or hemorrhoids, can indeed be managed and even alleviated without surgery using Siddha-Ayurvedic approaches, especially if you’re dealing with mild to moderate cases. Since piles generally result from imbalances in the doshas, mainly vata and pitta, addressing these imbalances is key. Start by considering dietary changes to balance your doshas. Increase fiber intake through fruits like bananas, papayas, and vegetables such as carrots and beetroots, which help regulate bowel movements and reduce strain.
Triphala choorna is a potent Ayurvedic formulation that can aid digestion and support regularity. You can take it with warm water at night to help smoothen bowel movements. To lessen pain and itching, applying a mix of neem and turmeric paste externally can provide relief due to their natural anti-inflammatory properties.
Further, practice avoiding prolonged sitting, which can exacerbate the symptoms. Integrating simple yoga practices like Malasana (squat) and Pawanmuktasana (wind-relieving pose) can improve digestion and reduce anal pressure.
Kashayam of Manjistha (Rubia cordifolia) taken internally can help improve circulation and aid in reducing the inflammation of the hemorrhoidal veins. If symptoms persist or worsen, it’s essential to listen to your body and timely consult a healthcare professional for appropriate evaluation. Keep in mind that addressing lifestyle factors like stress, hydration, and regular exercise forms an integral part of managing piles holistically.



