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How to Get Rid of Piles in the Early Stage?

August 21, 2024by Dr. Apurva Ahirrao
How to Get Rid of Piles in the Early Stage?

Introduction

The most important but relatively neglected system of our body is the Gastrointestinal System. We all talk about Cardiac, Renal, Hepatic and lung functions, and we discuss about the Blood work done to diagnose different conditions, however, we forget about the precursor of all what we call as Health and what one suffers as Disease is nothing else but our Digestive system.

We ‘feed’ ourselves to survive and stay healthy, we eat different kinds of food as per our liking and choice but forget the outcome of this “Fuel” which has become the root cause of more than 80% of the disorders, especially Gut diseases. Hippocrates in his first writings has mentioned clearly that “Thy food is thy Medicine”.

The biodiversity of the bacteria starting from the Mouth till the end of the colon is constantly working on the balance of what we call as “Health”. As we know that we are having 100 trillion-plus bacteria and triple this figure for viruses, constantly working for us and expecting proper feeding for them. They are processing and metabolising in the gut expecting us to nurture them properly.

Understanding Piles

Piles are swollen and inflamed veins in the lower rectum and anus, causing discomfort, itching, irritation, and sometimes bleeding. According to a recent survey, India has one of the highest rates of piles worldwide. Recent statistics indicate that nearly 50% of the population over the age of 50 may experience this condition at some point in their lives.

Causes of Piles

Piles are primarily caused by gastrointestinal disorders, particularly issues like constipation and the formation of hard stools. Several factors contribute to these conditions:

  • Low Water Intake: Adequate water intake is necessary for softening stools. Insufficient hydration leads to harder stools.
  • Poor dietary habits: A low-fiber diet or irregular eating patterns can lead to constipation, a primary risk factor for piles.
  • Lifestyle factors: Sedentary lifestyles, lack of exercise, and improper bathroom habits can also exacerbate piles.

Healzen’s Treatment Pro- Therapeutic Protocol Provides

  • Corrects Dysbiosis
  • Regulates Ciliary movements
  • Reduces abdominal Discomfort
  • Promotes Microbiome Balance
  • Enhances Nutrient absorption

Through

  • Combination of Synergistic Ingredients
  • Advanced Probiotic Blends
  • Specialized Colon Support
  • Tailored for specific symptoms of Constipation and Piles

Functional Nutritional Therapy (FNT):

HealZen stresses a diet rich in specific nutrients that support gut health and relieve pile symptoms:

  • Consuming fiber-rich foods such as curd and buttermilk (both of which are rich in probiotics) helps improve digestion and prevent constipation.
  • Regular consumption of water-rich fruits like cucumbers, oranges, and watermelon ensures adequate hydration, softens stools and reduces strain during bowel movements.
  • Starting the day with Panchamrut, a traditional ayurvedic blend of milk, yogurt, ghee, honey, and sugar, supports digestive health.
  • Consuming a spoonful of ghee or turmeric before bed helps lubricate the digestive tract and promotes regular bowel movements.

Exercise Recommendations: The physical activity protocol includes walking, pelvic floor exercises, yoga, and stretching.

Case Study

Initial Diagnosis: A 39-year-old female was diagnosed with chronic piles, along with complaints of acidity, headaches, hair loss, and fatigue, persisting for over a year.

HealZen Treatment:

  • Chronic Piles: The patient was treated with the Pro Therapeutic Protocol for Gut Health and Piles. Significant improvement was observed, though occasional relapses occurred until the second month. Currently, there is substantial improvement, with only intermittent relapses.
  • Acidity and Headache: The Pro Therapeutic Protocol for Gut Health was also recommended for managing acidity and headaches. Overall improvement was noted, with only occasional episodes persisting.
  • Hair Loss and Fatigue: For hair loss and fatigue, Functional Nutritional Therapy (FNT) was advised. Significant improvements were seen from the start of the treatment. Hair loss is gradually recovering, and fatigue has noticeably reduced.
  • Ongoing Management: The patient continues to focus on stress management, dietary adjustments, and symptom monitoring to prevent relapses and address persistent issues.

Conclusion

By adopting Healzen’s protocol and focusing on diet, hydration, and exercise, individuals can effectively manage and even eliminate early-stage piles within a couple of months.

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