Sona Pilesin Capsules for Piles Problem - 60 Capsules (Pack of 1)
About this Product
If you’re looking for a safe and effective way to treat piles, ayurvedic medicine from Sona Health Care is an excellent choice. We specialize in ayurvedic treatments for piles, using natural ingredients like herbs and spices that have been used for centuries in traditional medicine to promote healing and alleviate discomfort. Our natural formulas provide relief from symptoms and promote healing without the risks of side effects associated with conventional treatments.
Sona Pilesin capsules do not contain harmful ingredients or chemicals. These capsules are made using natural ayurvedic herbal ingredients such as daruhaldi, amla, behada, garamalo, kachnar, nagkesar, guggul, suddh shilajit, neem, indrajav, kalijiri, harade, kokam, bhilamo, and miri.
Piles, also known as hemorrhoids, are swollen veins in the lower anus and rectum. This swelling can cause localized inflammation of surrounding tissues.
Sona Pilesin capsules provide effective relief from itching, burning, and bleeding. This formula works from the inside out by increasing circulation and relieving itching, burning, and discomfort. It enters the bloodstream to address hemorrhoids at their source, helping to remove lumps, stop bleeding, and effectively cure piles.
These capsules are formulated with optimal dosages to aid in the quick healing of radiation burns and reduce pricking pain. Sona Pilesin capsules are suitable for both men and women of all age groups.
- Relief from itching, bleeding & constipation in piles and fissures.
- Provides quick relief from pain and inflammation.
- Effective in the treatment of chronic constipation.
- A mild laxative.
- Ability to treat bleeding piles.
- Removes lumps and pain
- Powerful anti-septic.
- Permanent cure from piles naturally and without any side effects
- Take one or two capsules twice a day or as directed by the physician.
- Painful lumps in and around the anus.
- Itching and discomfort around the anus.
- Discomfort during and after passing stool.
- Bloody stool
- . Excessive anal bleeding, possibly leading to anemia. Infection.
- Fecal incontinence.
- Anal fistula.
- Strangulated haemorrhoid, in which anal muscles cut off blood supply to the haemorrhoid.
- Pain or ache in the anus, especially when you sit
- Rectal bleeding.