What is Piles?

Haemorrhoids, also known as piles, are swellings containing enlarged blood vessels that are found inside or around the bottom (the rectum and anus). In many cases, haemorrhoids don’t cause symptoms, and some people don’t even realize they have them.

Ayurvedic View of Piles

According to Ayurveda, piles, fissures, and the digestive concerns leading to them are associated with the three Doshas, namely Vata, Pitta and Kapha. As Ayurveda suggests, each individual has a bi-doshic nature, so the qualities of two doshas are more dominant than those of the third.

Miracle Ayu Our Treatments for Piles

Our approaches to hemorrhoid treatment are considered holistic. People experiencing hemorrhoids who want to try treating them with Ayurvedic medicine should expect herbal remedies, lifestyle changes, and possibly minimally invasive procedures as part of their treatment plan.

Our physicians will evaluate your overall health to determine your dominant dosha before making treatment suggestions. It’s recommended that you speak to our doctors for proper diagnosis and treatment approach.

If you’re experiencing hemorrhoids and want to take an Miracle Ayu approach to treatment, your options include:

  • Medication or Bhaishajya Chikitsa

Most minor hemorrhoids can be treated with medication only. No other procedures are needed unless hemorrhoids are more severe. In worse cases, medications may be used in addition to procedures.

Your dosha will factor into the medicinal remedies our Ayurvedic practitioners choose and any dietary or lifestyle changes they recommend you make in order to prevent recurrence.

  • Herbal application or Kshara

Kshara is a caustic, alkaline paste used to manage hemorrhoids. The paste is made of an herbal blend and has a cauterizing action. Kshara is applied to the hemorrhoid using a specialized device called a slit proctoscope. The paste then chemically cauterizes the hemorrhoid, which may have been open and bleeding.

In Ayurvedic medicine, this Kshara karma method is considered to be the best approach for treating hemorrhoids.

Depending on your dosha, you’ll be advised to take specific medications to balance your body as you recover. You may also need to make dietary or lifestyle adjustments to support healing.

  • Surgical intervention or Sastra Chikitsa

Our doctors may recommend a therapy called kshara sutra. Kshara sutra uses special medicated thread to tie a hemorrhoid off at the base.

This cuts off the blood supply to the vein, allowing the hemorrhoid to shrink over the next 7 to 10 days. It will shrivel and detach on its own. This more invasive approach will be considered only when other treatments are not effective.

Our Ayurvedic practitioners will consider your dosha when it comes to treatment. You might need specific herbs to support postoperative healing. It’s also possible you may need to make some permanent changes in diet, exercise, and other factors to avoid future hemorrhoids.

  • Cauterization or Agnikarma

External hemorrhoids can be cauterized using infrared heat. Our practitioners might offer burning off the hemorrhoids.

This kind of therapy might require five to six treatments over the same number of weeks before it makes a difference. Once again, your dosha will be taken into account before treatment. There is potential for increased pain or infection with this procedure.

What is Piles?

Haemorrhoids, also known as piles, are swellings containing enlarged blood vessels that are found inside or around the bottom (the rectum and anus). In many cases, haemorrhoids don’t cause symptoms, and some people don’t even realize they have them.

What causes Piles?

  • Straining during bowel movements.
  • Sitting for long periods of time on the toilet.
  • Having chronic diarrhea or constipation.
  • Being obese.
  • Being pregnant.
  • Having anal intercourse.
  • Eating a low-fiber diet.
  • Regular heavy lifting.

Ayurvedic View of Piles

According to Ayurveda, piles, fissures, and the digestive concerns leading to them are associated with the three Doshas, namely Vata, Pitta and Kapha. As Ayurveda suggests, each individual has a bi-doshic nature, so the qualities of two doshas are more dominant than those of the third.


Miracle Ayu Treatments for Piles

Our approaches to hemorrhoid treatment are considered holistic. People experiencing hemorrhoids who want to try treating them with Ayurvedic medicine should expect herbal remedies, lifestyle changes, and possibly minimally invasive procedures as part of their treatment plan.

Our physicians will evaluate your overall health to determine your dominant dosha before making treatment suggestions. It’s recommended that you speak to our doctors for proper diagnosis and treatment approach.

If you’re experiencing hemorrhoids and want to take an Miracle Ayu approach to treatment, your options include:

  • Medication or Bhaishajya Chikitsa

Most minor hemorrhoids can be treated with medication only. No other procedures are needed unless hemorrhoids are more severe. In worse cases, medications may be used in addition to procedures.

Your dosha will factor into the medicinal remedies our Ayurvedic practitioners choose and any dietary or lifestyle changes they recommend you make in order to prevent recurrence.

  • Herbal application or Kshara

Kshara is a caustic, alkaline paste used to manage hemorrhoids. The paste is made of an herbal blend and has a cauterizing action. Kshara is applied to the hemorrhoid using a specialized device called a slit proctoscope. The paste then chemically cauterizes the hemorrhoid, which may have been open and bleeding.

In Ayurvedic medicine, this Kshara karma method is considered to be the best approach for treating hemorrhoids.

Depending on your dosha, you’ll be advised to take specific medications to balance your body as you recover. You may also need to make dietary or lifestyle adjustments to support healing.

  • Surgical intervention or Sastra Chikitsa

Our doctors may recommend a therapy called kshara sutra. Kshara sutra uses special medicated thread to tie a hemorrhoid off at the base.

This cuts off the blood supply to the vein, allowing the hemorrhoid to shrink over the next 7 to 10 days. It will shrivel and detach on its own. This more invasive approach will be considered only when other treatments are not effective.

Our Ayurvedic practitioners will consider your dosha when it comes to treatment. You might need specific herbs to support postoperative healing. It’s also possible you may need to make some permanent changes in diet, exercise, and other factors to avoid future hemorrhoids.

  • Cauterization or Agnikarma

External hemorrhoids can be cauterized using infrared heat. Our practitioners might offer burning off the hemorrhoids.

This kind of therapy might require five to six treatments over the same number of weeks before it makes a difference. Once again, your dosha will be taken into account before treatment. There is potential for increased pain or infection with this procedure.