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They can cause symptoms such as pain, itching, bleeding, and discomfort during bowel movements. Piles are classified into two types: internal (inside the rectum) and external (under the skin around the anus). While piles are not life-threatening, they can significantly affect a person’s quality of life.
The idea of curing piles in just three days is appealing but often misunderstood. The treatment duration depends on the severity of the condition, ranging from mild (Grade 1) to severe (Grade 4).
While some advanced medical procedures can provide rapid relief within a few days, most cases require a combination of treatments and lifestyle changes for complete resolution. Understanding the condition and treatment options is essential to set realistic expectations.
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Piles are a common condition, with nearly 50% of adults experiencing them by the age of 50.
They are equally prevalent in men and women but are more common during pregnancy due to increased pressure on rectal veins.
Chronic constipation, obesity, low-fiber diets, and prolonged sitting are leading risk factors.
Medications play a crucial role in managing piles but are unlikely to completely cure them within three days. They primarily focus on alleviating symptoms such as pain, swelling, and itching. Here’s an overview of commonly used medications:
Over-the-Counter (OTC) Options
For patients seeking rapid relief from piles within three days, advanced medical interventions offer the best outcomes. These treatments are minimally invasive or surgical in nature and aim to resolve the condition quickly.
Minimally Invasive Procedures
These procedures offer rapid symptom relief but require consultation with a specialist for suitability based on the grade of piles. SCI Hospital provides state-of-the-art facilities for these advanced treatments.
Home remedies can be effective in managing symptoms of mild piles but are unlikely to cure them entirely within three days. They work best when combined with medical treatments or as preventive measures.
While these remedies provide symptomatic relief quickly, they do not eliminate piles entirely or address severe cases requiring medical intervention.
Combining professional medical treatments with lifestyle modifications offers the most effective approach for managing piles rapidly:
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