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I am suffering from colitis and piles together and want to know if there are any better treatment options besides Beal N and Triphala. What may help manage these problems effectively?

Asked by Male, 45 · 3 days ago

Colitis and piles together can cause abdominal discomfort, loose or hard stool, mucus, bleeding, pain during bowel movement, and irritation around the anal area. Symptoms may worsen due to constipation, diarrhoea, spicy foods, stress, irregular eating habits, prolonged sitting, or repeated straining while passing stool. Beal N and Triphala may help some people with digestion and bowel movement, but treatment usually depends on whether inflammation, constipation, diarrhoea, or piles symptoms are more severe. Fibre intake, hydration, regular meals, warm sitz baths, and avoiding excessive straining may help reduce irritation and bowel discomfort. Depending on symptoms, medicines for inflammation control, stool regulation, probiotics, or medicines for pain and swelling related to piles may also be used to improve symptom management. Consult your doctor if you develop heavy bleeding, severe abdominal pain, fever, weight loss, or worsening bowel symptoms, so the exact cause and treatment plan can be reviewed properly.
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