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Is Surgery The Only Way To Cure Piles ?

hello sir.. i am 21 yr old.. i think i have piles ..is it only cleared by thr surgery ????
Sat, 4 Jun 2011
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Piles is enlargement of the veins near your anus which may rupture to produce fresh bleeding which you pass stool and severe pain. You may get examined by a Doctor to confirm. Piles or Haemorrhoids can be treated by variuos approaches depending on it;s type. Some require surgery and some don't.
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hi welcome,
no need to worry if you have piles.
if in the early stage it can clear with ayurveda medicines completely.
if it chronic along with medicines some surgical procedure is needed.
for you no need to worry ,you take medicines after consulting doctor only and not follow the advertisements given by some ayurveda companies.
thanking you
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Is Surgery The Only Way To Cure Piles ?

Piles is enlargement of the veins near your anus which may rupture to produce fresh bleeding which you pass stool and severe pain. You may get examined by a Doctor to confirm. Piles or Haemorrhoids can be treated by variuos approaches depending on it;s type. Some require surgery and some don t.