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Piles, also known as hemorrhoids, are swollen blood vessels that develop around the anus. They can cause bleeding and discomfort.

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I am suffering from piles, and I am currently having ayurvedic Churna. Can I continue having it even after the symptoms get resolved?

Query: Hello doctor,I am suffering from piles, and I am currently using Anuloma churna. My question is can I use it daily even if I do not have piles? That is because, after a few days of taking the medications, I get temporarily cured, but then again, I get signs of piles. So, can I use Anuloma churna dai...  Read Full »


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Answer: Hello, Welcome to icliniq.com. You can use Anuloma churna (Ptychotis ajowan, Cuminum cyminum, Terminalia chebula, and Glycyrrhiza glabra) daily but only at night. One spoon of the powder mixed with one glass of warm water. Have you consulted an ayurvedic doctor and got examined? An ayurvedic docto...  Read Full »

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