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Home remedy for bleeding piles
how to stop bleeding of piles with a home remedy
(15 Apr 2006)
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What helped me was so simple and it worked almost immediately. It was sitting in a bath of salted water. Or use a bowl with perhaps half a cup of salt in fairly warm water. Sit for at least 10 to 15 minutes or longer if wanted. Relief is almost immediate. This I did in a hospital in Qld and I am forever grateful.
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answered by a s on 12 Apr 2007, 9:50:49
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Piles is an offspring of constipation. If this culprit is corrected, you shall automatically get relief. Drink plenty of water and eat fibre-rich foods such as whole grains and legumes, vegetables and fruits. Home remedies for bleeding piles 1. Eating 2-3 figs everyday with milk at night is effective. 2. Drinking buttermilk at the end of a meal is beneficial. 3. Take 1tbsp of corriander leaves juice with 1 tsp of sugar thrice daily. 4. Boil a ripe banana in a cup of milk and take 2-3 times a day. 5. Drink a juice mixture of 1 tsp each of ginger juice, lime juice and fresh mint juice, mixed with 1 tbsp of honey. 6. Mango seed powder given in doses of 1.5-2 gms with honey, twice daily is effective. For more information on piles, visit www.home-remedies-for-you.com/remedy/piles.html
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answered by r k on 17 Oct 2006, 11:09:54
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Margosa and holy basil leaves, ground together and made into a paste, can be applied as a poultice . Neem-seed oil should be applied locally . Sometimes a cool application gives more relief. Take a tablespoon of sesame seed, a tablespoon of crushed margosa leaves, and a 2-inch stick of liquorice. Grind them to a paste with milk. Apply locally on the piles / fissure . Roasted onion, mashed and placed in a cloth and applied as a poultice while still warm, is highly efficacious .
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answered by C on 15 Apr 2006, 9:10:11
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