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Health Tips: Amazing natural home remedies to heal piles

By Lokmat English Desk | Updated: June 24, 2023 11:55 IST

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Swollen veins in the anal canal area are called piles, sometimes known as haemorrhoids. They serve as cushions to regulate the passage of faeces when they are in their natural state. Studies have indicated that while the precise aetiology of piles is uncertain, variables that increase pressure in the anal area during excretion play a significant role in pile development.
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Turmeric poultice: Applying turmeric poultice in bitter gourd juice on the warts destroys all types of warts. If neem oil or any bitter oil is mixed with it and applied on the warts, it gets relief even more quickly.
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Black salt and cumin powder are added to buttermilk or thin curd and drink it to get relief from piles warts. This helps you get relief from constipation and keeps your stomach clean.
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Taking neem seeds and chewing one giri with jaggery every day in the morning for 7 days destroys murderous and bad piles.
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Consuming 2 to 5 grams of Chhoti Harad powder on a regular basis and applying castor oil on hemorrhoids provides enough relief. You will find it easily in grocery stores.
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