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Piles refer to a physiological condition whereby there is an inflammation of the vascular structures guarding the anal canal. Owing to the inflammation of the hemorrhoids or blood vessels guarding the anal passage; the pathogenic condition of piles develops.
Causes of Piles
A number of factors are responsible for the development of piles.
Irregularity in bowel movement with susceptibility towards constipation and diarrhea is one of the causes.
Constipation aids the condition of piles by giving way to prolonged straining.
Absence of fiber, imbalanced diet with insistence on junk food contributes towards piles.
Hereditary factors may also be responsible for the pathogenic condition of piles.
Pregnancy may well give rise to the condition of piles with the developing fetus exerting pressure on the vascular structures.
Obese people and those prone to long hours of sitting are also more likely to develop piles.
An obstruction or abnormal growth on the way to the anal canal can also lead to piles.
Other factors contributing to the pathological condition of piles include age and vascular structure guarding the anal passage lacking in valves.
Types of Piles
Piles can be broadly classified into two broad kinds on the basis of their locations.
The ones located internally.
The ones located externally.
Symptoms of Piles
Piles which tend to affect elderly people, often turns out to be a major source of irritation.
The one located externally are more painful than the internal ones.
The external ones exist as painful inflammation or swelling.
Internally located piles can be a source of extreme irritation when they tend to hang out through the anal passage.
The ones located internally are susceptible to take on a necrotic form, whereby they develop into clots of blood. Necrotic ones are however quite painful.
One of the most common clinical features of piles includes passage of blood along with stool.
Along with bleeding itching and irritation may also persist.
Causes of Piles
A number of factors are responsible for the development of piles.
Irregularity in bowel movement with susceptibility towards constipation and diarrhea is one of the causes.
Constipation aids the condition of piles by giving way to prolonged straining.
Absence of fiber, imbalanced diet with insistence on junk food contributes towards piles.
Hereditary factors may also be responsible for the pathogenic condition of piles.
Pregnancy may well give rise to the condition of piles with the developing fetus exerting pressure on the vascular structures.
Obese people and those prone to long hours of sitting are also more likely to develop piles.
An obstruction or abnormal growth on the way to the anal canal can also lead to piles.
Other factors contributing to the pathological condition of piles include age and vascular structure guarding the anal passage lacking in valves.
Types of Piles
Piles can be broadly classified into two broad kinds on the basis of their locations.
The ones located internally.
The ones located externally.
Symptoms of Piles
Piles which tend to affect elderly people, often turns out to be a major source of irritation.
The one located externally are more painful than the internal ones.
The external ones exist as painful inflammation or swelling.
Internally located piles can be a source of extreme irritation when they tend to hang out through the anal passage.
The ones located internally are susceptible to take on a necrotic form, whereby they develop into clots of blood. Necrotic ones are however quite painful.
One of the most common clinical features of piles includes passage of blood along with stool.
Along with bleeding itching and irritation may also persist.
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