Piles (haemorrhoids) are lumps inside and around your bottom (anus). They often get better on their own after a few days. They typically go away in a few weeks on their own, but they can cause mild to severe discomfort.
What causes piles?
Piles are swollen blood vessels. It's not clear what causes them.
Things that make piles more likely:
- constipation
- pushing too hard when pooing
- pregnancy
- heavy lifting
Symptoms of piles include:
- bright red blood after you poo
- an itchy anus
- feeling like you still need to poo after going to the toilet
- slimy mucus in your underwear or on toilet paper after wiping your bottom
- lumps around your anus
- pain around your anus
Medicine used to treat piles




- Chronic venous insufficiency
- Varicose veins
- Spider veins
- Edema
- Deep vein thrombosis
- Stasis dermatitis
- Venous ulcers
- Hemorrhoids
- Chemop reventive effects
- Inflammation
Phlebodia Tablet is used for Varicose veins, Hemorrhoids, Chronic venous insufficiency, Spider veins, Edema, Deep vein thrombosis, Stasis dermatitis, Venous ulcers and other conditions
Talk with your doctor before taking any medication to review the risks and benefits of this therapy, as some medication taken in high doses (megadoses) or for extended periods of time might be harmful.