Piles are formed by blood vessels in the smooth muscles of the rectum and anus walls. They are present where the tiny arteries and veins merge and are an important part of the anatomy. They're cushioned by smooth muscle and connective tissue, and they're classified by their location in relation to the pectinate line, which divides the upper 2/3 and lower 1/3 of the anus. This is a significant anatomical distinction due to the different sorts of cells that line the hemorrhoids and the nerves that provide the feeling. Please contact us for additional information! 9873996601.