Why Young IT Professionals Are Developing Piles Earlier Than Ever?
Piles are swollen veins in and around the rectum and anus. They can be internal (inside the rectum) or external (under the skin around the anus).
Can Long-Term Fissures Turn Into Cancer?
Many people live with anal fissure pain for months — sometimes even years. They manage the pain with home remedies. They avoid going to a doctor because they feel embarrassed. They hope it will go away on its own.But one question that keeps coming to their mind is this — […]
Postpartum Piles: Why They Happen After Delivery?
Piles are swollen veins around the rectum or anus. The medical name for this condition is haemorrhoids. They can be inside the rectum — called internal piles. Or they can be under the skin near the anus — called external piles.
Google vs Doctor: Why Self-Diagnosis Makes Piles Worse?
Most people feel shy to discuss piles problems openly. Because of embarrassment, they search online instead of consulting a doctor. Google provides thousands of articles, videos, and home remedies within seconds.
Recurrent Fistula: Why Surgery Fails & How to Fix It Properly?
A fistula is a small tunnel. It forms between the inside of the anus and the skin outside. It causes pain, swelling, and discharge. Surgery is the main treatment.
Living with Prolapsed Hemorrhoids — Is It Possible?
Hemorrhoids are swollen veins inside the rectum or around the anus. When these swollen veins push out of the anal opening, they are called prolapsed hemorrhoids.
10 signs and symptoms of Anal Spasm!
Anal spasm is an involuntary tightening of the internal anal sphincter muscle. This muscle controls bowel movements. When it contracts without reason, it causes intense pain around the rectum and anus.
Hidden Reasons Why Your Fissure Is Not Healing?
An anal fissure is a small tear in the lining of the anus. It causes sharp pain and sometimes bleeding during bowel movements. Many people assume it will heal on its own. But what if it does not? This is a very common problem. Thousands of patients in Kerala visit […]
I Am Scared to Go to the Toilet Because of Pain – What Should I Do?
Painful bowel movements are not just about constipation. The pain you feel could be a sign of an underlying condition that needs medical attention.
When Do Piles Become Dangerous? (Most People Don’t Know)
Piles are swollen veins in the lower rectum or anus. They develop when there is increased pressure in the rectal area, which can occur due to chronic constipation, straining during bowel movements, prolonged sitting, obesity, or pregnancy.









