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Difficult Bowel Movements, No Pain. Have Hemorrhoids. Prescribed Pilex. Are They Piles?

Hi..sir!My name is srinivas from Andhra Pradesh(INDIA).From a few weeks I am feeling difficult in my bowel moment.There are two pea sized ones in my anus and there is no pain. I ve consulted a doctor 2 days ago.He confirmed that it was hemroids.I totally got shocked and toldhim that there was no pain.Eventhough he told that it was hemroid..! He gave pilex ointment,easylax laxative,woflox tablets.At Present I m using them.Are they piles ???? Can they be cured in one week???please tell me sir!!!
Tue, 31 Dec 2013
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Hello

Thanks for the query

Most common reason for painless swelling near the anus are haemorrhoids.
Please do not panic, it can be easily cured. Visit a gastroenterologist for sclerotherapy of the piles. It is simple procedure where they inject a chemical into the piles to get rid of it.

For now please continue the medications prescribed by your doctor

I hope I was of help

Regards
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Difficult Bowel Movements, No Pain. Have Hemorrhoids. Prescribed Pilex. Are They Piles?

Hello Thanks for the query Most common reason for painless swelling near the anus are haemorrhoids. Please do not panic, it can be easily cured. Visit a gastroenterologist for sclerotherapy of the piles. It is simple procedure where they inject a chemical into the piles to get rid of it. For now please continue the medications prescribed by your doctor I hope I was of help Regards