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Piles is a painful rectal and anal condition which develops when there are swollen veins. It is common and natural to think that piles may be tears or infections in these regions. But it is far simpler than either. There are swollen veins in these areas due to different causes, and when you put further pressure on these veins, it causes pain and a burning sensation. Measures to bring down the swelling are very easy and holistic, and can be easily advised by any lady doctor for piles. These solutions can offer almost immediate relief to your symptoms. 
Piles are also medically known as haemorrhoids. They develop very commonly in both the adult male and female population. The numbers are astoundingly high, with almost 1 in 4 adults facing it at some point. While the causes of piles are majorly lifestyle related, women often face other developments in their lives like pregnancy, childbirth and frequent hormonal fluctuations. These conditions only mean there are more reasons due to which women to develop piles. There is a very widespread taboo to discuss or speak about any colorectal or anal related conditions, often owing to worry about social awkwardness, or a common hesitation to speak or get checked by a male colorectal doctor, or even a tendency to self-blame during such private and sensitive matters.  

These are all very valid concerns which can happen to even the best of anyone. This article aims to address these points, so you can face this painful condition backed by knowledge and strength.  

 What are the causes for piles in women? 

Women experience piles generally in and around the reproductive period, particularly around pregnancy and childbirth. These major developments in the body naturally make the veins in the anal and rectal (anorectal) areas to swell up. Take a look at how these conditions can naturally make you develop piles: 

  • Pregnancy: During pregnancy, the uterus increases in size to make place for the growing baby. This, and the added weight of the baby puts significant and constant pressure on the rectal and anal veins, causing them to swell and result in piles. When a few days of pressure on these veins can make them swollen, you can only imagine the strain of pressure for months at a time! 
  • Hormonal changes: There are many hormonal changes occurring during pregnancy. Among these, the sharp rise in a hormone called progesterone plays an important role in the development of piles. Progesterone can cause veins to relax, making them more prone to swelling. 
  • Constipation: Constipation is the condition of having hard stools. Although hard stools develop because of unhealthy lifestyle choices, women during pregnancy naturally face it because of high progesterone levels. Iron supplements prescribed for supporting the pregnancy also cause hard stools. Pushing out these hard stools increases the pressure on the veins. This results in pain, and discomfort—the major symptoms of piles in women. 
  • Childbirth: The process of a natural vaginal birth puts tremendous strain on the veins in the pelvic floor. Labor pain and pressure can last for several hours. This strain can worsen existing piles in women and even form new ones.  
  • Lifestyle factors: Sedentary jobs which require hours of sitting are on the rise, and so are the number of piles cases for women outside the reproductive phase, too. Sitting causes strain on the rectal area veins. A lifestyle of sedentary activity combined with reduced natural fibre intake, and inadequate hydration are in general, the major causes for piles in women. 
  • Genetic factors: Women with a family history of piles may be at a higher risk, since genetic factors can influence how strong and flexible their vein walls are. 

What kind of a doctor should a woman see for haemorrhoids? 

  • The most ideal doctor for treating haemorrhoids is a colorectal specialist, since they specialize in the field of colorectal and anal related conditions and their treatments. 
  •  Many women delay seeking help due to a natural embarrassment or anxiety about the examination. But it is important that this should not let discomfort get in the way of your health. 
  • There are many specialized clinics who have dedicated piles lady doctors who understand these concerns firsthand. Seeing a female specialist can also mean you have an empathetic ear to whom you can openly discuss your symptoms without hesitation.  
  • Whether your haemorrhoids are a result of pregnancy, childbirth, chronic constipation, or lifestyle factors, seeing a qualified proctologist/colorectal specialist helps you receive an accurate diagnosis and a personalized treatment plan.  

 Does a gynaecologist treat piles? 

  • Yes, a gynaecologist can absolutely be the first consult for your piles, especially since they help diagnose and manage them as they frequently occur during pregnancy or after childbirth.  
  • While gynaecologists can recommend lifestyle changes, prescribe soothing ointments, and provide initial relief, they generally do not perform advanced surgical procedures for severe cases.  
  • For specialized or long-term treatment, they will often refer you to a colorectal specialist.  
  • More importantly, they can also easily connect you with a piles lady doctor or female proctologist if you need more advanced care. 

 Who is the best lady doctor for piles? 

  • Finding the best lady doctor for piles depends entirely on your comfort level, location, and the type of treatment you prefer. 
  • Many treatments like advanced modern laser surgery procedures are widely practiced as just outpatient procedures. There are even traditional, and holistic care practices which are advised during sensitive times like pregnancy.  
  • In a metro like Bengaluru, women can have easy access to highly qualified female proctologists and colorectal specialists. 
  •  Rather than searching for a single name, look for a qualified ‘lady proctologist’ or ‘female laparoscopic surgeon’ practicing at dedicated gastro or colorectal clinics in your area.  

Dealing with piles can feel deeply personal and overwhelming.
It is very natural to feel hesitant or embarrassed about seeking help for such a sensitive issue, but it is important to remember that it is not your fault, but rather due to natural biological events of the body. But that does not mean you live with the discomfort. Your health, comfort, and peace of mind deserve to be a priority. Choosing to see a specialist, and especially a female doctor who understands your concerns can transform a stressful experience into a journey of relief.
 

Now, you can easily find expert care with a private, supportive, and understanding environment close by. Women in Bengaluru can find tailor made treatment with many other lady piles doctors like Dr. Pavithra at the Smiles Gastroenterology Centre, Bengaluru. Reach out to schedule a consultation today and take the first step toward feeling happy and confident again.