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What are
piles? People sometimes think that piles
(haemorrhoids)
are like varicose veins of the legs (i.e. a single vein that has
become swollen). This is not the case. A pile is one of the soft
pads that has slipped downwards slightly, because the surrounding
tissue is not holding it in place properly. When this happens, the
small blood vessels within the cushion become engorged with blood,
so the cushion swells up. When faeces are passed, the pile may be
pushed further down the anal canal to the outside, and this is
called a prolapsed pile. Doctors classify piles into three
types.
First-degree piles are swollen cushions that
always remain within in the anal canal; these are
painless.
Second-degree piles are pushed down
(prolapsed) when faeces are passed, but return to their starting
position afterwards.
Third-degree piles are pushed down
(prolapsed) when faeces are passed, or come down at other times.
They do not go back by themselves after faeces have been passed.
PIELOCURE
is a time
tested Herbal medicine derived from extracts of Cassia Fistula,
Alhyranthis Aspera, Piper Nigurm Mesuaferia, Trifala, Berberis Aristala
and Chirayta by ancient Ayurvedic methods. PIELOCURE is extremely usefull
in all types of Piles ( also known as Hammaroids), Fistula and
prolonged disorders of intestine and Ractum. It being derived from
extracts of Trifala having the quality of purifying blood is also helpful
in curing a number of allergies, Fungus and bacterial infections taking
place in the body due to impurification of blood.
Pielocure is one
among the best medicines for curing Piles. Results may vary from person to
person depending upon the time period of the disease and the number of
times the patient has been operated for the disease.
Active Ingredients- Azadirachta
Indica, Nyctanthes Arbor Tristis, Extracts of
Berberis, Asparagus Racemosus, Ferrum, Swertia
Chirayita, Ficus Religosa Linn, Trifala.
Approval & Clinical Trials
This product is Clinically Trialed and then
approved by Drug and license authority under Drug
and Cosmetic Act 1948.
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