Hemorrhoids (piles) are natural cushions of tissue and B.V. located at the junction of rectum and anus. Along with sphincter, this normal tissue is responsible for the complete closure of anus and prevents any leakage. During a bowel movement, these cushions become smaller to allow stool to pass throw. Everyone has them, and problems only arise when they become larger than they should.

These anal cushions are normally fastened in the sphincter region by muscle and tissue. If too much pressure is exerted on them, the system of securing them may be damaged and cushions will swell and by friction they bleed or by force may protrude outside the anus. How can we Diagnose: We can diagnose the Piles by asking the Clinical History and by doing per rectal examination. Depending upon symptoms Piles are of four Grade: 1. Grade I: Patient will complain Painless Bright Red colored Bleeding during or…