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<p><em>Dear friends, I am getting scared when i surf net when i read about Hemorrhoids and piles because for the past 3 years (i know its too much of time) i am feeling a pulling pain in my anal after bowel movement which is rare and mostly during night between 3-5 am. For the past 3 years only once i saw blood with the stool. I am feeling shy to show to the doctor which i know is not wise (planning to meet doctor soon). How to find out myself whether it is a internal or external hemorrhoid and is it curable and what should i do to avoid any operation. Please don&#8217;t send 2 line answer i need in detail. Thank you for your concern.<br />
I am 32 and unmarried. </em></p>
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<p>Hey, to find out whether itâ€™s a hemorrhoid or not I suggest taking a good look at the symptoms â€“ Iâ€™ve briefly outlined 5 of the main ones for you below:.</p>
<p>1. The first hemorrhoid symptom is bright red blood in or on the stool, or blood on the toilet paper. If you notice streaks of blood in or on the stool or on the toilet paper during or after bowel movement then itâ€™s fairly likely that you have hemorrhoids.</p>
<p>2. The second hemorrhoid symptom is when you have a feeling that you canâ€™t finish passing a stool. You may have noticed that not matter how hard you try â€“ you just canâ€™t pass the stool</p>
<p>3. Another hemorrhoid symptom is itching sensation inside or at the entrance to the anal canal. This symptom is noticed by the vast majority of hemorrhoid sufferers with various degrees of pain.</p>
<p>4. The fourth hemorrhoid symptom is relevant for those suffering from external hemorrhoids. Lumps or mounds of flesh will be able to be seen around the anus. These can vary in size from about as big as a pea to bigger than a golf ball.</p>
<p>5. Mucus emissions are a slightly less common symptom of hemorrhoids but it is worth mentioning here because it does occur in some people.</p>
<p>So â€“ what to do nextâ€¦</p>
<p>For lasting cures I suggest you look at natural products such as H Miracle or Venapro. Both are affordable options that have been proven to work thousands of times over.</p>
<p>In the mean time, hereâ€™s a quick summary of what you should be doing right now:<br />
Food â€“ eat lots of fiber (fruit and veges)</p>
<p>Water â€“ drink heaps, at least 8 glasses<br />
Exercise â€“ if possible (im not sure in your case), try to do at least 20 minutes per day.</p>
<p>Avoid spicy foods.</p>
<p>Pain relief â€“ try a sitz bath in hot water and applying chipped ice to the wound 2-3 times per day.</p>
<p>For more in depth information about hemorrhoids I suggest you take a look at the links highlighted below.</p>
<p>Hope this helps,</p>
<p>Heather-Jane</p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Hemorrhoids &#8211; How Long Does It Take To Go Away? Hardly the most comfortable conversational piece, even with a buddy, and definitely not the most comfortable to endure.</p>
<p>A royal pain in the butt (pun intended), hemorrhoids are also known as hemroids or the more colloquial piles. They are basically a bunch of anal blood vessels that have become inflamed and swollen.</p>
<p>By classification, there are two types of hemorrhoids, internal and external. Internal hemorrhoids, which are sited in the anal canal, are usually neither visible nor painful. However, prolapsed internal hemorrhoids may unexpectedly develop. Passing motion may push them out of the rectum, resulting in a rather painful condition. Sometimes, it may not be possible to push them back into the anal canal.</p>
<p>External hemorrhoids are usually found on the rim of the anus. Appearing near the anal rim, they occur as brownish lumps. Of the two categories, their external location tends to result in more friction and therefore more pain. Bleeding and itchiness commonly accompany the pain. Like the internal version, when bllod clots develop, they may also deteriorate into thrombosed hemorrhoids.</p>
<p>Regardless of <a target="_blank" title="How Long Do Hemorrhoids Last" href="http://thetreatmentofhemorrhoid.com/how-long-do-hemorrhoids-last/">how long do hemorrhoids last</a>, the common symptoms are:</p>
<ul>
<li>Swollen protrusions with mucus discharge from the anus</li>
<li>Pain and discomfort when passing motion</li>
<li>Sensation that the bowels are not fully cleared</li>
<li>Bleeding of bright red blood</li>
</ul>
<p>Researchers estimate that at least 50% of people worldwide suffer from hemorrhoids at some point in their lives. Due to the anatomical location of the condition, obtaining precise data is often not possible because of patients&#8217; reticence. Sufferers, especially men, tend to avoid discussing it even with their family doctor.</p>
<p><a target="_blank" title="How Long Do Hemorrhoids Last" href="http://ezinearticles.com/?How-Long-Do-Hemorrhoids-Last?-Natural-Cure-in-48-Hours&amp;id=2584962">How long do hemorrhoids last</a>? Typically 3 to 4 days. Without medication, some conditions will disappear but more serious conditions can persist for weeks and must not be ignored. So, a quick look at what can be done is called for.</p>
<p>The pharmacist at the local pharmacy may recommend any of the various OTC (over the counter) medications. Online health stores also offer several remedies. Do not take it too easily. If there is no visible improvement after several weeks, see a doctor immediately.</p>
<p>So <a target="_blank" title="How Long Do Hemorrhoids Last" href="http://thetreatmentofhemorrhoid.com/how-long-do-hemorrhoids-last/">how long do hemorrhoids last</a> after you visit a doctor? Recovery times will vary depending on the exact form of treatment.</p>
<p>Ligation treatment is typically effective within a week to ten days. With the use of special rubber bands, blood supply is cut off from the hemroids to starve and destroy it.</p>
<p>Infrared coagulation treatment can take 3 to 4 weeks to recover from. This involves the use of an infrared device to coagulate the blood in the hemroid.</p>
<p>Hemorrhoidectomy, a surgical procedure used in the most severe cases, may take several weeks to recover from.</p>
<p>For those who feel that it is just too embarrassing to see a doctor, there are various natural remedies to consider. H Miracle is one such product.</p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>How Long Do Hemorrhoids Last? Hardly the most comfortable conversational piece and definitely not the most comfortable to endure.</p>
<p>A royal pain in the butt (pun intended), hemorrhoids are also known as hemroids or the more colloquial piles. They are essentially a bunch of anal blood vessels that have become inflamed and swollen.</p>
<p>By classification, there are two types of hemroids, internal and external. Internal hemorrhoids are usually neither painful nor visible as they are sited in the anal canal. However, they can deteriorate into prolapsed internal hemorrhoids, a painful condition whereby they are pushed out of the rectum by the simple act of passing motion. Frequently, it is not be possible to push them back into the anal canal.</p>
<p>External hemorrhoids are usually found on the anal rim. Appearing near the rim of the anus, they occur as brownish lumps. Due to their more exposed location, natural friction tends to render them the more painful of the two categories. Apart from the discomforting pain, bleeding and itchiness often aggravate the situation. Like the internal version, when bllod clots develop, they may also deteriorate into thrombosed hemroids.</p>
<p>Regardless of <a target="_blank" title="How Long Do Hemorrhoids Last" href="http://thetreatmentofhemorrhoid.com/how-long-do-hemorrhoids-last/">how long does it take for hemorrhoids to go away</a>, the common symptoms are:</p>
<ul>
<li>Swollen protrusions with mucus discharge from the anus</li>
<li>Pain and discomfort when passing motion</li>
<li>Sensation that the bowels are not fully cleared</li>
<li>Bleeding of bright red blood</li>
</ul>
<p>Researchers estimate that at least 50% of people worldwide suffer from hemorrhoids at some point in their lives. Oftentimes, patients&#8217; reticence caused by the locality of the condition renders it impossible to obtain precise medical data. Among the afflicted hemorrhoids sufferer, men in particular, tend to avoid discussing it even with their family doctor.</p>
<p><a target="_blank" title="How Long Do Hemorrhoids Last" href="http://ezinearticles.com/?How-Long-Do-Hemorrhoids-Last?-Natural-Cure-in-48-Hours&amp;id=2584962">How long does it take for hemorrhoids to go away</a>? The typical case, 3 to 4 days. Without medication, some conditions will disappear but more severe conditions can drag on for weeks and must not be ignored. So, a quick look at what can be done is called for.</p>
<p>The pharmacist at the local pharmacy may recommend any of the various OTC (over the counter) medications. Online health stores also offer several remedies. Do not take it too easily. If there is no visible improvement after several weeks, see a doctor immediately.</p>
<p>So <a target="_blank" title="How Long Do Hemorrhoids Last" href="http://thetreatmentofhemorrhoid.com/how-long-do-hemorrhoids-last/">how long does it take for hemorrhoids to go away</a> after you visit a doctor? The exact form of treatment or medication will determine the duration of recovery.</p>
<p>Ligation treatment is normally effective within seven to ten days. The piles are starved and destroyed by the use of special rubber bands to choked off blood supply.</p>
<p>Infrared coagulation treatment can take 3 to 4 weeks to become effective. This involves the use of an infrared device to coagulate the blood in the hemroid.</p>
<p>Hemorrhoidectomy is a surgical procedure that is used in the most severe cases. It may take several weeks to recover from.</p>
<p>For those who rather not see a doctor, there are several natural remedies to consider. H Miracle is one such product.</p>
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		<title>Shrinking Your Hemorrhoids</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 02 Sep 2009 07:09:20 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Hemorrhoids are a true pain in the rear if not treated properly.Â  On this section we will discuss some ways of how to shrink hemorrhoids.See which one will work best for you.Surgical and non-surgical methods are the two ways of treating hemorrhoids.Some treatments focus on removing the hemorrhoids while others try to shrink the hemorrhoid [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Hemorrhoids are a true pain in the rear if not treated properly.Â  On this section we will discuss some ways of how to shrink hemorrhoids.See which one will work best for you.Surgical and non-surgical methods are the two ways of treating hemorrhoids.Some treatments focus on removing the hemorrhoids while others try to shrink the hemorrhoid so it will then fall off.</p>
<p> Hemorrhoids are either internal or external.Â  <a target="_blank" href="http://hemorrhoidsabc.com/an-overview-of-internal-hemorrhoids/">Internal hemorrhoids</a> are located inside the anal canal, while <a target="_blank" href="http://hemorrhoidsabc.com/the-truth-about-external-hemorrhoids/">external hemorrhoids</a> are located just outside the anal canal.Â  These should be addressed as soon as possible to prevent them from becoming thrombosed and in turn very painful.</p>
<p> <strong>Hemorrhoidectomy</strong> &#8211; In this method, the hemorrhoid groups, or piles, are surgically removed with a scalpel or laser.</p>
<p> <strong>Rubber Band Ligation</strong> &#8211; A rubber band is tied at the base of the internal hemorrhoid.The blood supply to the internal hemorrhoid will be cut off.As a result, it shrivels up and comes off in a matter of days.</p>
<p> <strong>Laser Coagulation</strong> &#8211; The blood supply in the hemorrhoid is turned off by a chemical reaction that is triggered by an electric current to the hemorrhoids.</p>
<p> These are some of the medical options people have for treating their hemorrhoids.Â  But there are also many home remedies for hemorrhoids that can be used in order to help shrink hemorrhoids.Hemorrhoids can be shrunk with sitz baths.Make use of sitz baths in warm water for about 20 minutes some 4 times daily.Administering ice packs to the affected are for ffteen minutes will help to shrink the hemorrhoids.The pain can be treated momentarily with the use of a blow dryer.</p>
<p> <strong>Herbal Remedy</strong></p>
<p> Some treatments such as herbal remedies work very well in the treatment of piles.The butcher&#8217;s broom is one of the more effective herbal remedies.Slowly, but surely this will help to shrink the hemorrhoids.Â  There is a chinese herb called the fargelin that is impressively effective.Shrink your hemorrhoids with the help of hazel leaves that have been brewed in tea; apply to the hemorrhoids.</p>
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		<title>Blood in the Stool and Hemorrhoids</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 22 Jul 2009 23:25:42 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Lidia</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Blood in the Stool Any process within the intestinal tract that causes bleeding can result in blood in the toilet or on your undergarments. Hemorrhoidal bleeding is usually scant, a few drops or sometimes as much as a couple of teaspoons. If you feel weak, light-headed, or dizzy combined with more significant blood loss, seek [...]]]></description>
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<h2>Blood in the Stool</h2>
<p style="text-align: justify;">Any process within the intestinal tract that causes bleeding can result in blood in the toilet or on your undergarments. Hemorrhoidal bleeding is usually scant, a few drops or sometimes as much as a couple of teaspoons. If you feel weak, light-headed, or dizzy combined with more significant blood loss, seek medical attention immediately. There are a number of potential causes of intestinal bleeding, some of which can be serious. Small bleeds may be a warning of a larger bleed to come.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">Never assume that bleeding is from hemorrhoids, especially if you are over age 40 or have no history of previous hemorrhoid problems. If you have black and/or tar-like stools, see a doctor immediately. Gastrointestinal specialists use upper and/or lower endoscopy (long telescopic probes with a leading video camera inserted via the mouth or anus) to diagnose gastrointestinal bleeding. If they cannot determine the source of bleeding with endoscopy, they might use a nuclear scan or even angiography (a dye study of the arteries) in the investigation.</p>
<h2>Hemorrhoids</h2>
<p><img style="margin-right: 10px;" src="http://www.hemorrhoidcares.com/images/hemorrhoids-and-blood.jpg" alt="" width="300" height="229" align="right" /></p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">Most often, bright red blood with a bowel movement is due to bleeding from hemorrhoid veins. Hemorrhoid bleeding may occur when enlarged and inflamed blood vessels that line the anal canal rupture. You may also experience pain with defecation or anal itching. Enlarged hemorrhoids are caused by excessive and repeated pressure on the rectum caused by constipation, straining, or prolonged sitting. Often a bout of diarrhea precedes the symptoms of inflamed hemorrhoids.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">Treat hemorrhoids with topical steroid preparations, in cream or suppository form, and stool softeners. Frequent warm soaks in the tub keep the area clean and provide additional relief. Chronic sufferers should avoid prolonged straining and sitting, and choose a diet high in fiber to avoid constipation. Bulking agents such as Metamucil or Citrucel may help you stay regular.</p>
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		<title>Types of Hemorrhoids &#8211; Internal and External</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 30 Jun 2009 00:51:58 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Lidia</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[When you suffer from hemorrhoids there are basically two types of hemorrhoids: internal or external. Both can be uncomfortable but there are ways that you can fix the problem. There are also several degrees of hemorrhoids that will be explained in this article. Internal hemorrhoids usually are not noticeable when they are small and when [...]]]></description>
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<p>When you suffer from hemorrhoids there are basically two <strong>types of hemorrhoids</strong>: internal or external. Both can be uncomfortable but there are ways that you can fix the problem. There are also several degrees of hemorrhoids that will be explained in this article.</p>
<p>Internal hemorrhoids usually are not noticeable when they are small and when there is no pain. They may bleed and you will see this blood in several different ways. You will see it when you wipe yourself, there may be a little blood on the toilet seat or you might see some on the surface of your feces when you look into the toilet or in your underwear.</p>
<p>Because most people are told that if they find bleeding it is a reason to panic, most people will panic when they see this blood. However it often looks worse than it is. Sometimes they will also be prolapsed which means they might protrude out of the anus. This will usually mean that you will need someone to help you push them back in.</p>
<h3>Types of Internal Hemorrhoids</h3>
<p>Usually there are four ways that an <a href="http://hemorrhoidcares.com/internal-hemorrhoids-an-overview">internal hemorrhoid</a> will present itself. Here are the most common ways:</p>
<ul>
<li>First degree &#8212; This type of hemorrhoid will bulge into the anal canal when a person has a bowel movement. This often happens when they are straining to go.</li>
</ul>
<ul>
<li>Second degree &#8212; this one bulges out of the anus during a bowel movement then retract when it is finished.</li>
</ul>
<ul>
<li>Third degree &#8212; this type of internal hemorrhoid doesn&#8217;t retract on its own and will need a finger to push it back in.</li>
</ul>
<ul>
<li>Fourth degree &#8212; this is a protruding hemorrhoid that does not retract on its own and that you cannot replace into the anus.Â  Sometimes these are very painful and a physician will have to perform surgery for relief.</li>
</ul>
<h3>External Hemorrhoids</h3>
<p><a href="http://hemorrhoidcares.com/the-facts-you-need-to-know-about-external-hemorrhoids">External hemorrhoids</a> come because of the veins that are centered around the anus. This is the type that is very itchy and can sometimes have a burning sensation. Some people also experience a cracking in them and bleeding. Again, you will see the bleeding on the toilet paper after your bowel movement, in your underwear or in the toilet.</p>
<h3>How You Know if You have a Hemorrhoid</h3>
<p>Although you probably won&#8217;t know whether you have a hemorrhoid in most cases there are a few symptoms. You will experience a burning or itchy feeling after a bowel movement even after you have wiped. You may also feel an aching in the anus after a particularly painful release of feces. You might feel a lump outside or inside the anus that is hard and fleshy or you may see the bright red blood that we have mentioned.</p>
<p>The best way to prevent <em>types of hemorrhoids</em> is to make sure that you drink plenty of water or other liquid to keep your body well hydrated and exercise. Add a healthy diet of vegetables and fruits to this and you will make sure you have softer bowel movements.</p>
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		<title>Internal Hemorrhoids â€“ An Overview</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 30 Jun 2009 00:50:36 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Internal hemorrhoids can be the most uncomfortable of all the hemorrhoids and they can be painful depending on the type. Most are easy to treat but some will need an emergency medical procedure. What Are Symptoms of Internal Hemorrhoids Although most people understand varicose veins in the legs this is a similar thing (although not [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong><a href="http://hemorrhoidcares.com/internal-hemorrhoid.gif"><img class="alignleft size-thumbnail wp-image-391" title="Internal Hemorrhoid" src="http://hemorrhoidcares.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/06/internal-hemorrhoid-150x150.gif" alt="Internal Hemorrhoid" width="150" height="150" /></a>Internal hemorrhoids</strong> can be the most uncomfortable of all the hemorrhoids and they can be painful depending on the type. Most are easy to treat but some will need an emergency medical procedure.</p>
<h3>What Are Symptoms of Internal Hemorrhoids</h3>
<p>Although most people understand varicose veins in the legs this is a similar thing (although not exactly the same) that is located in the anus. When they are internal they surround the anus and then they dilate and protrude outward. Sometimes they hang outside the body but in this case they protrude inside.</p>
<p>When this happens many people will first experience it because they will see blood on the toilet paper after they wipe at the end of a bowel movement. They might also see blood on the stool surface after they stand up. This is normal and is not cause for alarm unless it is also accompanied by extreme pain.</p>
<p>Most of the time, these are veins that are small and swollen and are attached to the anal canal wall. If they bulge out they can be squeezed by the muscles of the anus which can cause the pain.</p>
<p>Sometimes blood supply can be cut off from the hemorrhoid and this can cause another condition called &#8220;strangulation.&#8221; If this occurs it may indicate an immediate need for a physician&#8217;s assistance.</p>
<h3>Types of Internal Hemorrhoids</h3>
<p>There are basically four types of <em>internal hemorrhoids</em> that people encounter and they are presented by the degree of severity:</p>
<ul>
<li>First degree &#8212; this is the type that will bulge into the anal canal when a person has a bowel movement. This may occur without any discomfort or it may have a minor irritation.</li>
</ul>
<ul>
<li>Second degree &#8212; this one will bulge away from the anus during a bowel movement then retract when it is finished. This may have minor irritation.</li>
</ul>
<ul>
<li>Third degree &#8212; this one is like a second degree but it does not retract on its own. Instead you will need to use a finger to push it back in.</li>
</ul>
<ul>
<li>Fourth degree &#8212; this is one that would protrude from the anus all the time and it cannot be put back easily. Sometimes these are very painful and a physician will have to perform surgery for relief.</li>
</ul>
<h3>When to Speak to a Doctor About Hemorrhoids</h3>
<p>In most cases a hemorrhoid is not a cause to talk to a doctor necessarily if you are not having real discomfort. Often an over the counter cream or suppository can take care of the problem. If it continues to give irritation you may want to talk to a physician.Â  And if in any doubt at all you should always speak to a doctor.</p>
<p>The one thing that a physician can do is rule out any other problems that may be causing the burning or itching.Â  A physician can also take a look at the hemorrhoid and recommend the best treatment for it based on the degree of the problem.</p>
<p>The doctor will most likely do a digital (finger) rectal exam and an anoscopy to see what is going on before they suggest a treatment or more examinations.</p>
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		<title>Thrombosed Hemorrhoids â€“ A Basic Outline</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 30 Jun 2009 00:35:05 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[At first glance it may appear surprising how problems like constipation, hard stools, strained bowel movements and sedentary lifestyles can lead to the initially innocuous seeming Thrombosed hemorrhoids which later can turn chronic and severe.Â  These types of hemorrhoids can result in heavy bleeding and tremendous pain. What are Thrombosed Hemorrhoids? Hemorrhoids are also referred [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img class="alignleft size-full wp-image-413" title="thrombosed-hemorrhoid" src="http://hemorrhoidcares.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/06/thrombosed-hemorrhoid1.jpg" alt="thrombosed-hemorrhoid" width="250" height="283" />At first glance it may appear surprising how problems like constipation, hard stools, strained bowel movements and sedentary lifestyles can lead to the initially innocuous seeming <strong>Thrombosed hemorrhoids</strong> which later can turn chronic and severe.Â  These <a href="http://hemorrhoidcares.com/types-of-hemorrhoids-internal-and-external">types of hemorrhoids</a> can result in heavy bleeding and tremendous pain.</p>
<h3>What are Thrombosed Hemorrhoids?</h3>
<p>Hemorrhoids are also referred to as piles and they may be internal or external. In Laymanâ€™s terms, <em>thrombosed hemorrhoids</em> are simply external hemorrhoids which lie outside the anal opening. Hemorrhoids which develop inside the anal canal are called internal hemorrhoids. They lie beneath the lining of the anus or the rectum inside the anal canal, or the lower rectum.</p>
<p>External or <a href="http://hemorrhoidcares.com/how-do-you-know-if-hemorrhoids-are-thrombosed">thrombosed hemorrhoids</a> are multitudes of veins which lie underneath the skin at the opening of the anus and thus are outside the anus canal. When the external hemorrhoid develops a blood clot, the area around the opening of the anus canal gets inflamed and a painful lump can form.</p>
<p>The majority of the symptoms associated with hemorrhoids are caused by these external piles. There may be burning, itching or bleeding symptoms and quite often they are very painful. Blood on your toilet tissues or in your stools may be indicative of hemorrhoids. These types of symptoms should immediately be addressed as they show that the hemorrhoids have really become engorged with blood.</p>
<p>Sometimes, piles can cause heavy bleeding leading to severe blood loss. So, hemorrhoids should be treated at the first sign and not left to chance. Pain in your bowel movements is also a symptom of thrombosed hemorrhoids. If you can feel tender lumps near the anus or have problems in sitting down, chances then there is a chance that you have developed hemorrhoids.</p>
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<h3>How do You Know if Hemorrhoids are Thrombosed</h3>
<p>External hemorrhoids develop slowly and gradually and the elderly most often get afflicted with this ailment.Â  However, by no means is it restricted to the elderly.Â  Amongst the elderly, this complaint is often related to complications of the colon and the GI tract. However, factors like continuous sitting without getting up, previous complications during childbirth in the past, and changes in the bowel movements are not to be ruled out in the development of hemorrhoids. Hemorrhoids can greatly diminish your quality of life due to the discomfort and pain caused by it and if left untreated for too long, it can turn debilitating for the sufferer.</p>
<p>Many a time, external hemorrhoids take care of themselves with the body reabsorbing and shrinking the tissue. But, if external means are to be sought, then taking care of hemorrhoids in the holistic way by means of proper diet and exercise and natural remedies is are options that should be closely considered.</p>
<p>In cases, where even this fails, surgery known as hemorrhoidectomy might be the only choice left and this involves the removal of the clot and the thrombosed tissue. This is usually a fairly simple procedure and you should be able to return to his your normal activities within a few days.</p>
<p>Thrombosed hemorrhoids are common occurrences especially among more senior members of society, but by meeting it head on you can diminish its impact on your life greatly.</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[Before we explore in depth what external hemorrhoids are, it is essential to understand what hemorrhoids are in general. If the veins around the anus or the lower rectum get swollen or inflamed it leads to a condition called hemorrhoids (piles).Â  Hemorrhoids can be categorized into two different kinds. In the most lucid language, it [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img class="alignright size-thumbnail wp-image-446" title="Internal_and__hemorrhoids" src="http://hemorrhoidcares.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/06/Internal_and__hemorrhoids-150x150.jpg" alt="Internal_and__hemorrhoids" width="150" height="150" />Before we explore in depth what <strong>external hemorrhoids</strong> are, it is essential to understand what hemorrhoids are in general.</p>
<p>If the veins around the anus or the lower rectum get swollen or inflamed it leads to a condition called hemorrhoids (piles).Â  Hemorrhoids can be categorized into two different kinds.</p>
<p>In the most lucid language, it can be said that the hemorrhoid that originates at the rectal or top side of the anal canal is the internal hemorrhoid, while if it originates at the lower end of the anal canal near the anus, it is referred to as <em>external hemorrhoids</em>.</p>
<p>Technically speaking, when the hemorrhoidal vessels become enlarged into a sac like protrusion under the skin around the anus, they form external hemorrhoids. Similarly, the protrusion of the vessels inside the rectal canal causes internal hemorrhoids.</p>
<p>The reasons why hemorrhoids form are not always very clear yet. However, if the blood pools in the external hemorrhoid forming a thrombus (clot), the same external hemorrhoid is termed as a <a href="http://hemorrhoidcares.com/thrombosed-hemorrhoids-a-basic-outline">thrombosed hemorrhoid</a>.</p>
<p>The most common risk factor for such swelling is undoubtedly chronic constipation.Â  Other than this, the list below can also be eitherÂ contributing factors or add to or bring on the problem of hemorrhoids:</p>
<ul>
<li>Cirrhosis of liver</li>
<li>Anal infection</li>
<li>Anal intercourse</li>
<li>Overweight</li>
<li>sneezing</li>
<li>Coughing</li>
<li>Vomiting</li>
<li>Prolonged sitting</li>
<li>pregnancy</li>
</ul>
<p>The most important cause of concern here is the fact that the skin around external hemorrhoids is very sensitive and this can make the them much more painful than the internal hemorrhoids. External hemorrhoids generally occur along the 3cm anal canal where the skin changes to mucous membrane.</p>
<h3>Symptoms of External Hemorrhoids</h3>
<p>Some of the most prominent symptoms for this condition include:</p>
<ul>
<li>Swelling</li>
<li>Severe pain</li>
<li>A hard lump with blue or purple tint in the anal region.</li>
</ul>
<p>Together with this, there can be burning sensations, irritation and rectal itching in the area concerned. A common problem with external hemorrhoids is that they do not show clear symptoms in everyone and therefore, at times diagnosis becomes difficult.</p>
<p>In such cases, doctors generally ask for a brief medical history, as well as carrying out a physical examination and certain tests. A thorough evaluation and diagnosis is very important to get rid of this painful condition.</p>
<p>The general treatment of external hemorrhoids includes thermotherapy with the use of ice packs or a sitz bath several times a day. This can provide immense relief in pain and swelling. Other than these, stool softeners and lots of fibers and water in your diet can also be extremely helpful. Apart from these, itching and inflammation can often be alleviated with over-the-counter medicines and ointments.</p>
<p>In the case of thrombosed hemorrhoids, some pain medicines may also be prescribed since these external hemorrhoids are extremely painful. In extreme cases, surgery becomes unavoidable.</p>
<p>Most of the time, external hemorrhoids take several days to heal. To avoid such painful situations, it is recommended to use some preventive measures like reducing constipation. The best way to do this is to include a lot of fruits and fiber in your diet along with water, as well as performing regular exercises and rigorous walking activities. Keeping your stools soft will decrease pressure and straining and also the chances of getting Hemorrhoids.</p>
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<p>If the veins around the anus or the lower rectum get swollen or inflamed it leads to a condition called hemorrhoids (piles).Â  Hemorrhoids can be categorized into two different kinds.</p>
<p>In the most lucid language, it can be said that the hemorrhoid that originates at the rectal or top side of the anal canal is the internal hemorrhoid, while if it originates at the lower end of the anal canal near the anus, it is referred to as <em>external hemorrhoids</em>.</p>
<p>Technically speaking, when the hemorrhoidal vessels become enlarged into a sac like protrusion under the skin around the anus, they form external hemorrhoids. Similarly, the protrusion of the vessels inside the rectal canal causes internal hemorrhoids.</p>
<p>The reasons why hemorrhoids form are not always very clear yet. However, if the blood pools in the external hemorrhoid forming a thrombus (clot), the same external hemorrhoid is termed as a <a href="http://hemorrhoidcares.com/thrombosed-hemorrhoids.html">thrombosed hemorrhoid</a>.</p>
<p>The most common risk factor for such swelling is undoubtedly chronic constipation.Â  Other than this, the list below can also be eitherÂ contributing factors or add to or bring on the problem of hemorrhoids:</p>
<ul>
<li>Cirrhosis of liver</li>
<li>Anal infection</li>
<li>Anal intercourse</li>
<li>Overweight</li>
<li>sneezing</li>
<li>Coughing</li>
<li>Vomiting</li>
<li>Prolonged sitting</li>
<li>pregnancy</li>
</ul>
<p>The most important cause of concern here is the fact that the skin around external hemorrhoids is very sensitive and this can make the them much more painful than the internal hemorrhoids. External hemorrhoids generally occur along the 3cm anal canal where the skin changes to mucous membrane.</p>
<h3>Symptoms of External Hemorrhoids</h3>
<p>Some of the most prominent symptoms for this condition include:</p>
<ul>
<li>Swelling</li>
<li>Severe pain</li>
<li>A hard lump with blue or purple tint in the anal region.</li>
</ul>
<p>Together with this, there can be burning sensations, irritation and rectal itching in the area concerned. A common problem with external hemorrhoids is that they do not show clear symptoms in everyone and therefore, at times diagnosis becomes difficult.</p>
<p>In such cases, doctors generally ask for a brief medical history, as well as carrying out a physical examination and certain tests. A thorough evaluation and diagnosis is very important to get rid of this painful condition.</p>
<p>The general treatment of external hemorrhoids includes thermotherapy with the use of ice packs or a sitz bath several times a day. This can provide immense relief in pain and swelling. Other than these, stool softeners and lots of fibers and water in your diet can also be extremely helpful. Apart from these, itching and inflammation can often be alleviated with over-the-counter medicines and ointments.</p>
<p>In the case of thrombosed hemorrhoids, some pain medicines may also be prescribed since these external hemorrhoids are extremely painful. In extreme cases, surgery becomes unavoidable.</p>
<p>Most of the time, external hemorrhoids take several days to heal. To avoid such painful situations, it is recommended to use some preventive measures like reducing constipation. The best way to do this is to include a lot of fruits and fiber in your diet along with water, as well as performing regular exercises and rigorous walking activities. Keeping your stools soft will decrease pressure and straining and also the chances of getting Hemorrhoids.</p>
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