Hello sir I am suffering from piles since last year in December .I firstly take the allopathy and for long time I started homeopathy. And cured from piles in april-may. Then some liquid comes from October and I sitting for long hrs. And then again I take homeopathy treatment the liquid is stop coming. Then in last November I suffered from bells palsy of left face then I take allopathy treatment. Doc give me 4 medicines one for acidity relief for morning, 2 vitamins ,one for bells palsy medicine after 5-6 days take this medicine one night blood comes. Then I stop medicine of vitamins and continue rest 2 medicines and go to homeopathy and take medicines of piles. And then 2 days continually blood comes in morning and night and then blood stops and then I took 2 days before stiz bath some maassa type comes near anus it remains in exit point and gives pain when strain on this massage. This appearance is not on last year but appears in 2&3 times before December but all right in one day .but now persists for 2 time. Now my question is should I continue to homeopathy or try allopathy?
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Dear lybrate user, it is clear that u r benefitted with homoeopathy, but sometimes disease changes its manifestations which require new remedy so i ll suggest u to stick to homoeopathy. May b u need to change just d medicine.
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Piles Haemorrhoids, also known as piles, are swellings containing enlarged blood vessels found inside or around the bottom (the rectum and anus) No matter what you go in for allopathy/homeowners or ayurveda, here are a few points that you can use .gradually�increasing the amount of fibre in your diet�?�good sources of fibre include fruit, vegetables, wholegrain rice, wholewheat pasta and bread, pulses and beans, seeds, nuts and oats drinking plenty of fluid�? particularly water,�but avoiding or�cutting down on caffeine and�alcohol not delaying going to the toilet�?�ignoring the urge to empty your bowels can make your stools harder and drier, which can lead to straining when you do go to the toilet avoiding medication that causes constipation�?�such as painkillers that contain codeine losing weight�if you're overweight exercising regularly�?�this can help prevent constipation, reduce your blood pressure, and help you lose weight These measures can also reduce�the risk of haemorrhoids returning or even developing�in the first place. Medication that you apply directly to your back passage (topical treatments) or tablets bought from a pharmacy or prescribed by your GP may ease your symptoms and make it easier for you to pass stools. There are various treatment options for more severe haemorrhoids. One of these options is banding, a non-surgical procedure where a very tight elastic band is put around the base of the haemorrhoid to cut off�its blood�supply. The haemorrhoid should fall off�after about a week. Surgery carried out under�general anaesthetic, where you're unconscious, is sometimes�used to�remove or shrink�large or external haemorrhoids.
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