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Medicine for piles
My mother is having history for piles problem. From last 1 week she is again facing piles issue. Please suggest any cream that she can apply or medicine to stop the pain
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Piles or Haemorrhoids is categorised into 3 stages / degee. In case of 1 st degree  laxatives to soften stools and pain killers will help. Use Tablet Dulcoflex one at night and Tablet Zerodol-P twice daily for free motion and pain respectively. In case of 2 nd degree piles , bleeding may occur which requires local applicants like Proctosedyl or Shield apart laxatives and pain killers. In case of 3 rd degree piles surgery along with medicines is required.
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She can use lignocaine gelly before defication ...
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Piles in early stage can be treated by medicines otherwise needs surgery.Sitz bath with high fibre diet will do good.
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Practice SiTZ bath.. (take warm water in a tub where she can sit completely add betadine solution to that.. sit in that water  for 20 minutes)after that apply lignocaine jelly to that area .. avoid oily spicy and fried items.. drink plenty of fluids
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