A good number of people are looking online for hemorrhoid home treatments online because it's to embarrassing to talk about. It's definitely one of the last things I would want anyone to know about me. So if I can prevent these awful things and get treatments without anyone finding out, bingo that works for me. Hemorrhoids also called piles are basically caused from straining from hard stools and irregular bowel movements. Of all the vital organs of the body the one that suffers the most abuse from dietary habits is the colon.
Hemorrhoids may occur either near the opening of the anus (external hemorrhoids) or inside the anal canal (internal hemorrhoids).
*External hemorrhoids may be painful but usually do not need medical treatment unless a clot develops.
*Internal hemorrhoids usually do not cause pain. But they can itch, cause a pressure sensation, and make it difficult to clean the anal area.
There are some different treatments for hemorrhoids but most seem to focus on the symptoms and not the cause. Well I'm all for relieving the pain and all that but I also want it to stop and get to the root of the problem. The doctors and drug companies treat the symptoms not the cause. They want you to come back and buy their products so they can make money. If they treat the cause, they don't continue to take your money. Makes sense (dollars actually) for them but not for the person with hemorrhoids. One option is having surgery to have them removed but that does not guarantee that the problem may not occur again.
The best things you can do to prevent this is have a high fiber diet. Eat a lot of whole grains, fruits and veggies. Doctors recommend eating between 20 to 30 grams of fiber per day. Drink plenty of water and get some sort of regular exercise. These should help you pass your stools much more easily and prevent you from getting these darn things. Now we can get back to our stressful lives.
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Oct 31, 2009
Oct 29, 2009
Hemorrhoid symptoms and treatments
Hemorrhoids (or piles are they are more commonly known) are simply the veins in your anus which have become distended (swollen with blood). This is very similar to varicose veins, where the vein becomes large and lumpy, only these veins are around the anus which makes it a bit more uncomfortable.
The vein swelling can affect the part of the anal canal just higher than the sphincter where it is less well supported and protected causing Internal Hemorrhoids. Otherwise it can affect the veins by the lower end of the canal causing External Hemorrhoids. Either of these types can exhibit the same kinds of symptoms and are in general quite uncomfortable in nearly all cases.
Hemorrhoids affect approximately 50% of the population and appear to be spread evenly across both male and females although anecdotally, it appears that pregnant women are quite susceptible to this condition.
What are the symptoms of Hemorrhoids?
There are a number of symptoms of Hemorrhoids which as is usual with most medical symptoms may well be any one of a number of medical conditions. The best advice anyone could receive if they're not sure, is to see a doctor as soon as possible. Some of the other conditions which have related symptoms to Hemorrhoids range from things like threadworm and colon cancer.
It is always best to go to your doctor and find out that you have nothing to be concerned about than to not go and only find out after the condition has become a lot worse than it could have been.
The main symptoms of Hemorrhoids are
Passing bowel movements are agonizing.
You have an uncomfortable anus.
There are one otherwise more painful or tender fleshy lumps inside the anus area.
There is a feeling that your bowels are never empty.
Normally these symptoms are at worst uncomfortable and don't stop you from conduction your day to day business. However, in a few rare situations, they can befall very agonizing if they are associated with a splitting of the anus (known equally an anal fissure).
What is the treatments for Hemorrhoids?
In most instances, Hemorrhoids can be treated online without the embarrassment of going to a doctor. Despite that though, as I mentioned earlier, it is always best to consult a doctor if you're unsure otherwise the condition lasts for more than a couple of weeks.
Some examples of the treatments for hemorrhoids are to have a lot of foods rich in fibre. This can help to prevent constipation which can irritate the condition.
Closely related to constipation, is to avoid straining and to use soft toilet tissue. Then clean the area with lukewarm water.
From all pharmacies, you should be able to obtain some creams over the counter called Corticosteroids which contain a local anaesthetic and will pacify the pain and discomfort. They are not recommended for long term use though.
There are three other treatments which all require you to visit a medical practitioner.
The first is where a compound is injected into the hemorrhoid which causes them to wither up.
The second way, is called Banding. Where a rubber band is placed around the base of the hemorrhoid. The Hemorrhoid then shrinks and eventually falls off.
The final option is surgery called hemorrhoidectomy which is only conducted very rarely as less traumatic methods named above are used. This option would normally be used on internal hemorrhoids which are very large.
Dan Nichols researches and reports on health-related issues. For more information on hemorroid treatments online click here
The vein swelling can affect the part of the anal canal just higher than the sphincter where it is less well supported and protected causing Internal Hemorrhoids. Otherwise it can affect the veins by the lower end of the canal causing External Hemorrhoids. Either of these types can exhibit the same kinds of symptoms and are in general quite uncomfortable in nearly all cases.
Hemorrhoids affect approximately 50% of the population and appear to be spread evenly across both male and females although anecdotally, it appears that pregnant women are quite susceptible to this condition.
What are the symptoms of Hemorrhoids?
There are a number of symptoms of Hemorrhoids which as is usual with most medical symptoms may well be any one of a number of medical conditions. The best advice anyone could receive if they're not sure, is to see a doctor as soon as possible. Some of the other conditions which have related symptoms to Hemorrhoids range from things like threadworm and colon cancer.
It is always best to go to your doctor and find out that you have nothing to be concerned about than to not go and only find out after the condition has become a lot worse than it could have been.
The main symptoms of Hemorrhoids are
Passing bowel movements are agonizing.
You have an uncomfortable anus.
There are one otherwise more painful or tender fleshy lumps inside the anus area.
There is a feeling that your bowels are never empty.
Normally these symptoms are at worst uncomfortable and don't stop you from conduction your day to day business. However, in a few rare situations, they can befall very agonizing if they are associated with a splitting of the anus (known equally an anal fissure).
What is the treatments for Hemorrhoids?
In most instances, Hemorrhoids can be treated online without the embarrassment of going to a doctor. Despite that though, as I mentioned earlier, it is always best to consult a doctor if you're unsure otherwise the condition lasts for more than a couple of weeks.
Some examples of the treatments for hemorrhoids are to have a lot of foods rich in fibre. This can help to prevent constipation which can irritate the condition.
Closely related to constipation, is to avoid straining and to use soft toilet tissue. Then clean the area with lukewarm water.
From all pharmacies, you should be able to obtain some creams over the counter called Corticosteroids which contain a local anaesthetic and will pacify the pain and discomfort. They are not recommended for long term use though.
There are three other treatments which all require you to visit a medical practitioner.
The first is where a compound is injected into the hemorrhoid which causes them to wither up.
The second way, is called Banding. Where a rubber band is placed around the base of the hemorrhoid. The Hemorrhoid then shrinks and eventually falls off.
The final option is surgery called hemorrhoidectomy which is only conducted very rarely as less traumatic methods named above are used. This option would normally be used on internal hemorrhoids which are very large.
Dan Nichols researches and reports on health-related issues. For more information on hemorroid treatments online click here
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