Warm Water
Keeps stools soft, prevents constipation, and supports smooth bowel movements. Ayurveda says warm water strengthens Agni (digestive fire).
Piles worsens when digestion slows down. Hard stools, irregular bowel movements, and straining increase symptoms. Ayurveda focuses on improving digestion, reducing heat in the gut, and making stools soft and easy to pass. This diet guide explains what to eat, what to avoid, and how simple food changes reduce pain, swelling, and bleeding.
Keeps stools soft, prevents constipation, and supports smooth bowel movements. Ayurveda says warm water strengthens Agni (digestive fire).
These fruits soften stools, support colon health, and reduce irritation.
Spinach, cabbage, methi, and bottle gourd prevent hard stools and support healing. Best consumed steamed or boiled.
Oats, brown rice, millets, and wheat roti add bulk without irritation, improving regularity.
Cools the gut, improves digestion, and reduces bloating. Adding jeera or ajwain enhances benefits.
1–2 tsp daily lubricates the intestines and makes bowel movements smoother.
Very effective for constipation and mild bleeding due to their natural laxative effect.
Increase swelling and irritation.
Hard to digest, increases constipation.
Low fibre and slows digestion.
Dehydrates the body and worsens symptoms.
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