Piles, also known as haemorrhoids, are swollen veins and muscle around your anus or in your anal canal. Your anal canal is a short, muscular tube with blood vessels that connects your rectum (back passage) with your anus. Piles can develop when this tissue becomes swollen, possibly as a result of straining on the toilet. Sometimes, piles can be painful and bleed if they become damaged. You can get piles at any age, but they’re most common in people aged between 30 and 65.
Piles don’t always cause pain or other symptoms. If you do have symptoms, they can include: