Did You Know?

Piles can happen to anyone, even kids!

What Are Piles?

Piles are bumps near your bottom.

How Do They Feel?

Piles can hurt or feel itchy.

What Piles Does

Piles can make it hard to sit.

Piles can cause some bleeding.

Piles can hurt when you go potty.

They can go away in a few days.

Drinking water helps you feel better.

Tell a grown-up if it hurts a lot.

More About Piles

Piles can happen to kids and grown-ups. They can be caused by pushing too hard when going to the bathroom. It is good to eat fruits and drink water to help.

If you have piles, it can be hard to play or sit. But they usually go away with rest and care. It is important to tell a grown-up if it hurts.

In the future, we can learn more about how to stop piles. Doctors can help people feel better fast. Always take care of your body!

How Topics Connect

graph TD A["Hemorrhoids (Piles)"] --> B["Normal State (Cushions)"] A --> C["Disease (Swollen/Inflamed)"] C --> D["Internal Hemorrhoids"] C --> E["External Hemorrhoids"] D --> F["Symptoms: Painless Bleeding"] E --> G["Symptoms: Pain and Swelling"] E --> H["Possible Skin Tag After Healing"]

What Do These Words Mean?

Hemorrhoids:Swollen blood vessels in the anal area.
Vascular:Related to blood vessels.
Defecating:Going to the bathroom.
Inflamed:Swollen and painful.
Skin tag:A small piece of skin that hangs off.