Living With Piles? You’re Not Alone
Piles (also known as hemorrhoids) are enlarged or swollen veins in the lower rectum and around the anus. They can cause:
Pain or burning
Itching and irritation
Bleeding when you pass stool or after.
The sensation of “something coming out” or heaviness in the anal area
It’s all too common here because, as a “private” problem, many people in Bangladesh keep quiet and suffer for months and even years. But piles are incredibly common, and for many they do not need surgery.
In Dr Paul’s Bangladesh Clinic, natural non-surgical treatment is the major focus employing latest intellectual homoeopathic techniques with lifestyle modification, and gentle advanced supportive care. Their piles and fistula service is neatly advertised as “treatment without surgery,” which appeals to patients who fear undergoing operations, taking long time for recovery or possible side effects.
What Are Piles and Why Do They Happen?
Piles are actually just what we call `varicose veins’ in the anal canal. They can be:
Internal haemorrhoids – inside the rectum, can cause bleeding
External haemorroids – located under the skin around the anus, painful, swollen and itchy.
Common causes and risk factors are:
Persistent constipation or strain during bowelsclidean: Chronic constantipation or straining in toilet.
Spending a really long time on the toilet (scrolling on my phone!)
Diet poor in fibre (lot of refined rice, bread, fast food; very little vegetable/fruit.
Pregnancy and childbirth
Obesity and lack of exercise
Family tendency (weak venous walls)
In the early and relatively less severe stages, piles can be controlled simply by eating a lot of fibrous foods, drinking plenty of water, and adopting healthier lifestyle habits. The most severe cases with a large prolapse, strangulation or recurrent thrombosis: surgery may still be beneficial but in that case, too natural methods have a major role when it comes to controlling symptoms and prevent re-occurrence.
Why Choose for natural and non-surgical treatment of piles?
Why Choose for natural and non-surgical treatment of piles?
Certainly surgery has its place – particularly when the piles are at grade 4, or there are complications but it is often not the first option. A typical one More often than not, international guidelines test the waters with some conservative treatment algorithms:
High-fiber diet and plenty of fluids
Sitz baths (involves sitting in a few inches of warm water)
Topical treatments such as creams, lotions and medication for pain relief
Why patients prefer natural, non-surgical routes: No surgery scares, there’s no surgery involved; no anaesthesia, cutting or hospital visits needed Faster recovery, you can usually continue your day-to-day life soon after the procedure is done Whole-body view, instead of “removing” just the pile itself, natural therapy considers digestion, diet, stress and immunity to prevent recurring haemorrhoids in future when your lifestyle and digestion improve Prevention over cure forever – chances of recurrence are low once lifestyle and digestion get better Dr Pauls’ Bangladesh positions itself exactly in this slot as an institution that treats piles using primarily homeopathic care.
What Makes Dr Paul’s Bangladesh Clinic Different?
Dr Paul’s is an Indian-origin chain clinic now operating in Dhaka, offering natural and advanced treatment solutions for a range of chronic conditions including piles, joint pain, asthma, psoriasis, and more.
Some key highlights of the clinic (based on public information):
- Non-surgical Piles & Fistula Care
They specifically advertise piles treatment without surgery and fistula treatment without surgery, focusing on homeopathy and conservative management. - Homeopathy-Led Approach
Treatment is mostly homeopathic, aiming to work with the body’s healing system rather than suppressing symptoms. Their process focuses on detailed case-taking: digestion, bowel habits, stress, sleep, family history, other chronic issues, etc. - Non-Invasive & “No Side Effects” Focus
They emphasize non-invasive care with minimal risk, a big comfort for patients nervous about operations and heavy allopathic drugs. - Chronic Disease Expertise
Besides piles, the clinic handles arthritis, asthma, PCOS, IBS, skin conditions, allergies and more, so patients with multiple chronic problems can get holistic management under one roof. - Multiple Locations in Dhaka
Public listings show branches in Gulshan, Banani and Basundhara areas, making access easier for patients in different parts of the city.
Important note: Homeopathy is considered a complementary or alternative system of medicine. Scientific evidence for homeopathy is mixed and often debated. For serious symptoms like heavy rectal bleeding or severe pain, you should always seek evaluation from a qualified medical doctor – preferably a gastroenterologist or colorectal surgeon – in addition to any alternative therapies
Diet & Lifestyle Tips at Dr Paul’s Bangladesh
Treatment is varied in every patient, Dr Paul provides holistic treatment where dietary and lifestyle counselling comes as the main stream of piles management.
Common advice includes: High-fibre Bengali diet plan that suits your food habit Hydration routine (how much water, when to drink and what to avoid)
Suggestions to limit: Deep-fried or oily foods Very spicy items (excessively hot bhuna, achars) Ultra-processed snacks, instant noodles, soft drinks Regular movement and light exercise like walking 30–40 minutes most days of the week Keeping healthy body weight if overweight/obese Posture and toilet habits such as using a small stool under your feet it mimics squatting position which can make evacuating easier (if comfortable and safe for you). Because their approach is individualized so patients get more than just medicines – they get an entire lifestyle roadmap aiming at reducing the piles from coming back..