Don’t Ignore Piles: Early Ayurvedic Care Can Save You from Major Trouble
- Khushboo sagar
- 4 days ago
- 3 min read
By Reviving Rituals Ayurveda Centre
Piles—also known as Arsh in Ayurveda—may seem like a small, embarrassing problem, but ignoring them can lead to chronic pain, severe bleeding, and long-term complications. At Reviving Rituals, we believe that timely Ayurvedic care not only relieves symptoms but also prevents recurrence by correcting the root cause.
In this blog, we explain why piles should never be ignored and how Ayurveda offers gentle, effective, and holistic healing.
What Are Piles?
Piles are swollen or inflamed veins in the rectal area. They may be internal or external and can cause symptoms such as:
Pain or burning sensation
Bleeding during bowel movements
Itching or irritation
Feeling of incomplete evacuation
Discomfort while sitting
While many people tend to ignore these signs out of embarrassment, doing so can worsen the condition over time.
Why You Should Never Ignore Piles
1. The Condition May Shift from Mild to Severe
Early-stage piles are easier to treat with natural methods. Ignoring symptoms may lead to increased swelling, thrombosis, or prolapse—conditions that take longer to heal and cause intense discomfort.
2. Chronic Bleeding Can Cause Weakness & Anaemia
Regular blood loss during bowel movements may gradually lead to anaemia, fatigue, low stamina, and dizziness. Ayurvedic treatment helps stop bleeding while strengthening your digestive fire (Agni).
3. Pain & Inflammation Can Affect Your Lifestyle
Untreated piles can interfere with daily activities—sitting, traveling, working, or even sleeping comfortably becomes difficult. Early Ayurvedic therapy helps restore comfort and confidence.
4. Neglect Can Lead to Recurrent Infections
Constant irritation and scratching can increase the risk of bacterial infections, making the condition more severe and painful.
5. Ignoring the Root Cause Creates Long-Term Problems
Constipation, poor digestion, sedentary lifestyle, and unhealthy eating habits are core triggers. Ayurveda focuses on correcting these internal causes to ensure long-lasting relief—not just symptom suppression.
Ayurvedic Approach to Treating Piles at Reviving Rituals
Ayurveda views piles as an imbalance of Vata and Pitta doshas. At Reviving Rituals, our approach blends traditional therapies with modern comfort.
1. Personalized Consultation
Our experts assess your dosha imbalance, lifestyle, diet, and severity of piles to create a customised treatment plan.
2. Herbal Medicines
Ayurvedic herbs like Triphala, Arshoghna Gana, Nagkesar, Haritaki, Daruhaldi, and Kutaj help in—
Reducing bleeding
Improving digestion
Healing inflammation
Preventing recurrence
3. Panchakarma Therapies
Detoxification therapies like Virechana, Basti, and Kshara Karma help cleanse the system, reduce swelling, and strengthen the colon.
4. Diet & Lifestyle Correction
We guide you with:✔ High-fibre foods✔ Warm water intake✔ Avoiding spicy, oily, and constipating foods✔ Regular yoga & Ayurvedic routines
5. Long-Term Prevention Plan
Once cured, we help you maintain digestive balance with easy Ayurvedic tips and seasonal detox plans.
Home Remedies for Mild Piles (Ayurveda Recommended)
While professional care is ideal, these remedies provide relief:
Warm Sitz Bath: Reduces swelling & itching
Ghee with Warm Milk: Eases constipation naturally
Isabgol (Psyllium): Makes stool soft
Aloe Vera Gel: Soothes irritation
(These remedies help in early stages; advanced piles require expert treatment.)
Why Choose Reviving Rituals Ayurveda Centre?
✔ Experienced Ayurvedic practitioners✔ Pure herbal formulations✔ Root-cause based permanent healing✔ Safe, non-surgical treatment options✔ Personalized care for complete comfort
Our mission is to bring natural healing back into your lifestyle with trusted Ayurvedic wisdom.
Don’t Ignore the Warning Signs—Heal Naturally with Ayurveda
Piles may begin as a small problem, but ignoring them can lead to lifelong discomfort. At Reviving Rituals, we help you heal gently, effectively, and holistically.
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