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Posted on:25th Apr 2008, 5:33am |
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PILES
what is piles...??????? tell me abt it in detail plzzzzzzzzzz.... Its symptoms and causes....its treatment....etc etc
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Posted on:25th Apr 2008, 6:12am |
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PILES janab
buhat hi gehra sawal kar baithey aap to. piles ba zaat-e-khud aik symptom hai buhat si beemarion ka. urdu me isse shaid bawaseer kehte hain, i am not sure. please somebody correct me, i am sorry for my urdu-desease dictionary. uss ke chand safhaat phatte hue hain. hehe
khair janab zeb sahib,
time chahiye aap ke sawal ke jawab dene me buaht sara.
treatment depends on the cause, "mostly" it is surgical.
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zeb |
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Posted on:25th Apr 2008, 6:23am |
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doctorji and all to plz thora thora ker k bata dijiye...
means pehle symptoms bata dijiye....k kon kon se hotey hain
phir causes
phir treatment
lekin plz bataiye ga zaroor |
doctorji |
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Posted on:25th Apr 2008, 6:32am |
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symptoms yeh len janab, copy and paste kiya hai. magar these are almostly the symptoms which leads to the diagnosis of piles. now another one is on turn, hehe
Common symptoms of piles include:
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bright red blood from your anus or in the toilet bowl
a lump on the anus
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pain and discomfort after you have opened your bowels
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a slimy discharge of mucus, which may cause itching
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a feeling that your bowels haven't emptied completely
soiling underwear but in the final stages
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zeb |
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Posted on:25th Apr 2008, 6:43am |
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doctorji thanks dear
waiting for further detail :-) |
zeb |
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Posted on:26th Apr 2008, 2:14am |
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doctorji me still waiting....... :-) |
doctorji |
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Posted on:26th Apr 2008, 6:21am |
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why still? i thought somebody else is now on turn.
hmm copy and paste function but remember, this is not the official theory of causes. about some kinds of piles we know the causes very well.
The exact cause of piles isn't known. One theory is that it's due to
weakness of the tissue that connects the anal cushions to the muscle
layers underneath. Due to this weakness, the anal cushions slide out of
their normal place and down the back passage.
You have an increased risk of getting piles if you:
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strain to empty your bowels (eg if you have constipation)
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eat a low-fibre diet
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have long-lasting (chronic) diarrhoea
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are pregnant - due to the effect of hormones on the blood vessels, plus the increasing weight of the baby within your abdomen
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have a family history of piles
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have cancer or growths in your pelvis or bowel, which may put pressure on your abdomen
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Posted on:26th Apr 2008, 6:24am |
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doctorji Canada mein is waqt subah ke 5:24 hue hai...kia aap itni subah subah namaz pahrne ke liye uthe hain yaa aap ki night duty hai ?
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Posted on:26th Apr 2008, 6:28am |
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hahah canada is not my real place. i am somewhere else. abroad but hidden.
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Posted on:26th Apr 2008, 6:29am |
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doctorji okkkkkkkkkkkkk
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zeb |
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Posted on:28th Apr 2008, 3:39am |
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Piles thanku sooooo much dostorji....
plz ye bataiye k is ka treatment kia hai?????????? |
zeb |
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Posted on:29th Apr 2008, 2:23am |
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piles doctorji, my reply and other members...
plz reply to my ques............... |
zeb |
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Posted on:30th Apr 2008, 2:46am |
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piles ??????????????????? |
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Posted on:30th Apr 2008, 10:39am |
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Treatment of piles What your doctor can do
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and second- degree piles usually go away on their own if constipation
is avoided, but your doctor may prescribe a short course of haemorrhoid
cream to relieve symptoms. Third-degree piles may also go away on their
own, but if they persist, they may need hospital treatment.
Only
a few people need an operation; most are treated by banding or phenol
injections. There is usually no need for a general anaesthetic or to
stay in hospital overnight for these procedures. Stretching (anal
dilatation) was a popular treatment in the 1970s, but is seldom used
now.
Banding involves
placing a small rubber band at the base of the pile, so that it pinches
the lining of the anal canal. This ‘strangles’ the pile, so it dies and
falls off. It causes some scarring. It is more effective than the other
treatments but has some drawbacks, such as severe bleeding in a few
cases. There fore you need to tell the surgeon if you are on
blood-thinning medication. Some people feel faint and nauseous just
after the bands are put on, and they can be quite painful for the
following 48 hours. According to an article in the British Medical Journal(2003;327:8847–521), the success rate for banding is:
- 79% of piles are cured
- 18% of piles return so that repeat banding is needed
- for 2% of piles, it does not work at all.
Injection of phenol in
almond oil is a method of causing scarring in the area, but produces a
permanent cure in only about 25% of cases. It is less commonly used
now, because the results are not as good as with banding.
Cryosurgery freezes the pile to destroy it. It is not used much, because it causes a watery discharge afterwards.
Infrared coagulation uses infrared light to destroy the pile. This method is not commonly used, because it is not as effective as other methods.
Surgery.
There are several different operations for piles. In the usual
operation, the swollen spongy pad that forms the pile is cut away. It
is painful for 7–10 days afterwards. A newer operation, called
‘stapling’, involves cutting away a 2 cm strip of the lining of the
rectum and joining the cut edges with a special stapler. People seem to
recover quicker from ‘stapling’ than from the ordinary operation. It is
not yet a common operation in the UK, but it is popular in the rest of
Europe. Although it is less painful than the ordinary operation, it
seems to be less effective in the long-term and about 12% of people
have a recurrence of the piles within 16 months (Surgery 2006;24(4):148–50). However, more research is needed. Reference URL: http://www.embarrassingproblems.co.uk/piles.htm
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Posted on:7th Jun 2012, 6:57am |
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what shiold i do dr. sahab kia bawaseer k external massoun (mokkoun)ka ilaaj bagair operation k possible hai?? due to some natural treatment?? ya operation sa hi external massay khtm hu sakty hain??? mja costipation wagaira kuch nahin hai internal bawaseer khtm hugai hai ab sirf maasay reh gaye hain what should i do?? |
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Posted on:8th Jun 2012, 3:55am |
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roshni , kaha to yah jata hy k is hall opration he hy . lakin who zayada soodmand nai .
opration k bina bhee masay theak ho jatay hain , but bohat slow n mushkal sy .. u sue 4 it , quarshi k... pilen iska 500 teb wali aik bollte lay lain our use karein . our kent home ke aik tube hy , asclucup hip . mayb spelling main kuch difrent ho ... app yah use karoo , kuch arsa lagatar ,, kuch arsa sy murad 3 sy 6 mah yah is sy kuch zayada ............. hope 3 mah k bad he apko wazay farak feeel hoga |
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Posted on:26th Jun 2012, 1:39pm |
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what is piles ? piles is the bawaseer which is the treatment of operation
thanks you |
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