In many cases, piles or hemorrhoids can be treated easily and naturally at home.
Following are some home remedies for piles that will help you ease out your symptoms:
Coconut Oil: Apply coconut oil to the piles (hemorrhoids). It can relieve pain and help piles to heal in a few days. It has antifungal and antibacterial properties that can help with the itching.
Aloe vera: Apply fresh aloe vera to the inflamed area for the relief. Be sure to use a pure aloe vera, without fragrances and chemicals added.
Wet Wipe: Use natural baby wipes instead of using dry toilet paper to avoid irritation.
Sleeping position: Sleep on your left side. Sleeping on the left sides eases the pressure on the abdomen and get relief from the pain of piles.
Use loose-fitting cotton clothes: Use cotton clothes for easy breathing of the area and pain relief from piles.
Avoid sitting for a longer time: Sitting puts pressure on the veins in the rectum and anus. Take frequent breaks or sit on a ring cushion which is also called a hemorrhoid pillow.
Warm water bath: Bath with warm water for 10 minutes or soak the affected area in a tub with warm water.
It is always recommended to visit a qualified colo-proctologist to assess your condition and recommend the necessary treatment.
Following are some home remedies for piles that will help you ease out your symptoms:
Coconut Oil: Apply coconut oil to the piles (hemorrhoids). It can relieve pain and help piles to heal in a few days. It has antifungal and antibacterial properties that can help with the itching.
Aloe vera: Apply fresh aloe vera to the inflamed area for the relief. Be sure to use a pure aloe vera, without fragrances and chemicals added.
Wet Wipe: Use natural baby wipes instead of using dry toilet paper to avoid irritation.
Sleeping position: Sleep on your left side. Sleeping on the left sides eases the pressure on the abdomen and get relief from the pain of piles.
Use loose-fitting cotton clothes: Use cotton clothes for easy breathing of the area and pain relief from piles.
Avoid sitting for a longer time: Sitting puts pressure on the veins in the rectum and anus. Take frequent breaks or sit on a ring cushion which is also called a hemorrhoid pillow.
Warm water bath: Bath with warm water for 10 minutes or soak the affected area in a tub with warm water.
It is always recommended to visit a qualified colo-proctologist to assess your condition and recommend the necessary treatment.