Piles (haemorrhoids) can be define as a swellings that can occur inside and around the back passage (anus) and the anal canal.
As we all know that anal canal is the last part of the large intestine and is about 4 cm long. At the lower end of the anal canal is the opening to the outside (usually referred to as the anus), through which faeces pass. At the upper end, the anal canal connects with the rectum (also part of the large intestine).There is a network of small veins (blood vessels) within the lining of the anal canal. These veins sometimes become wider and engorged with more blood than usual. The engorged veins and the overlying tissue may then form into one or more small swellings called piles.
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Four major causes piles.
Many people has been asking me what is the causes of piles,The exact reason i can give is because the changes in the veins within the lining of the anal canal occur and lead to piles forming is not clear. However, it is thought that an increased pressure in and around the back passage (anus) and anal canal has been a major factor in many cases....but here is the four major causes of Piles...
1.Constipation. passing large stools (faeces), and straining at the toilet. These increase the pressure in and around the veins in the anus and seem to be a common reason for piles to develop
2. Pregnancy. Piles are common during pregnancy. This is probably due to pressure effects of the baby lying above the rectum and anus, and the affect that the change in hormones during pregnancy can have on the veins.
3. Ageing. The tissues in the lining of the anus may become less supportive as we get older.
4. Hereditary factors. Some people may inherit a weakness of the wall of the veins in the anal regio
Two types of piles (haemorrhoids)
- External piles(haemorrhoids) are those that form below that point, in the lower part of the anal canal. External piles may be painful because the lower part of the anal canal has lots of pain nerve fibres.
- Internal piles (haemorrhoids) are those that form above a point 2-3 cm inside the back passage (anus) in the upper part of the anal canal. Internal piles are usually painless because the upper anal canal has no pain nerve fibres
Terminology of (internal and external) can be a little confusing - you would have thought that external piles would mean outside of the anal canal (and so outside of the anus) but this is not always the case. There are external piles that are actually inside the anus. Internal piles can also enlarge and drop down (prolapse), so that they hang outside of the anus.
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