is guava good for piles - #7638
I’ve been struggling with piles for almost a year now, and I’m desperately trying to find natural ways to manage the condition. A friend recently told me that guava might be good for piles because of its high fiber content and potential benefits for digestion. But I’m not sure how true that is or how to include it in my diet in a way that won’t make things worse. To give some context, my piles started after I had severe constipation for a few months. I’ve since improved my diet a little by adding more fruits and vegetables, but the issue still flares up occasionally, especially if I eat anything spicy or fried. My symptoms include pain while passing stool, occasional bleeding, and itching around the affected area. It’s uncomfortable and embarrassing, and I want to avoid surgery if possible. I read somewhere that guava is rich in dietary fiber, which can help soften stools and make bowel movements easier. But at the same time, I’m worried that the seeds in guava might irritate my condition. Should I eat guava with the seeds or remove them? And how many guavas should I eat in a day to see any real benefits for piles? Also, does it matter whether I eat guava in the morning, with meals, or at night? I’ve been trying to stick to a diet that includes whole grains, fresh fruits, and plenty of water, but I’m still learning about what works best for piles. If anyone here has used guava to manage piles, I’d love to hear your experience. Did it really help with constipation and pain relief? Should I combine guava with other foods or remedies to get better results? And are there any potential side effects of eating too much guava that I should be aware of? Lastly, are there other fruits or Ayurvedic remedies you’d recommend alongside guava to keep piles under control? I’m open to suggestions because this condition is really affecting my quality of life.
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