Overview
What are Haemorrhoids (Piles)?
Haemorrhoids, commonly known as piles, are one of the most common conditions. Haemorrhoids are enlarged and bulging blood vessels which are filled with more blood than usual. They are found around the anus and lower rectum.
External haemorrhoids develop near the anus. If a blood clot develops in one of them, a painful swelling may occur.
Internal haemorrhoids develop within the anus. They are usually painless because the upper anal canal has no pain nerve fibres. Painless bleeding and protrusion during bowel movements are often observed.

Causes
Prevention
Detection & Treatment
Treatment
In many cases, piles are small and symptoms settle down without treatment. If required, treatment is usually effective.
Non-surgical Cures
Other treatment methods include:
Specialties & Services