external piles

Posted by Lidia | Posted in hemorr | Posted on 13-12-2009

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Can tensing the muscle that opens/closes the anus irritate external piles?

I have had an external pile for about a year, it never hurts, just feels like a tender lump on my anus. I’ve always had a weird habit of contracting the muscle of my anus when I’m nervous or sometimes when I just sit – Its the muscle which also holds off your pee. I’m wondering if prolonged tension of this can put pressure on the pile and stop it from going, as my stool is always soft and I can’t think of any other reason why its still there!
I’m a 22 year old male by the way, I think I caused the problem from a bad diet!

Ok, a couple of points need to be clarified.

The term ‘external pile’ is often misused to mean a skin tag at the anus. These form following healing of an anal fissure (a tear in the anal lining). Healing causes excessive tissue growth beyond that surrounding it, hence it forms a skin tag, otherwise known as an ‘external pile’ or ‘sentinel pile.’ It sounds like you are a prime candidate to have this, since clenching of the anus compresses small blood vessels, thus reducing blood supply to the anal lining, resulting in anal fissure formation followed by healing and skin tag formation. Anal fissures often itch and may cause slight bleeding, seen on the toilet tissue. Passing stool may sometimes hurt too.

External pile is often also used to describe a ‘prolapsed haemorrhoid.’ These are veins that start off inside the anus and over months or years, they can start to prolapse out. They may initially only appear on passing stool and then return into the anus (and not be noticed). But eventually, they may constantly remain outside the anus. They may bleed (into the toilet or onto the toilet paper) and sometimes a clot can collect inside them (thrombosed pile) causing them to swell and be a real ‘pain in the arse.’ No joke.

Both anal fissure and haemorrhoids are easily treated. I suggest you see a colorectal surgeon who can diagnose and treat you. Often earlier treatment is better and may avoid potential surgery.

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Hemorrhoids Medical Treatment

Posted by Lidia | Posted in hemorr | Posted on 02-09-2009

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The formation of hemorrhoids can be traced back to causes such as constipation, pregnancy, obesity, anal intercourse, diarrhea, and aging.You should only opt for surgery if you experience severe bleeding, itching, or pain.

Hemorrhoids tend to appear just outside the rectal area or inside of it.External hemorrhoids form just outside the anal opening and can be seen or felt.Swelling and pain in the anus as well as a lump in that same area are two symptoms of external hemorrhoids.  Hemorrhoid surgery is one of the ways to treat external hemorrhoids including other non-complicated treatments.

The task of treating internal hemorrhoids is much more difficult.  These occur inside the rectum.Bleeding is the single most common symptom for the internal hemorrhoids condition.Usually pain is not predominant unless the condition is not treated properly.Under this circumstance, the pain would greatly increase and the condition would generally get worse. 

Medical surgery for hemorrhoids

Hemorrhoid surgery is a medical treatment for getting rid of hemorrhoids.Any tissue laying close to the hemorrhoid will be removed as well.  Hemorrhoid surgery is used for treating severe cases of hemorrhoids that can well be external or internal.

The blood supply to the hemorrhoids will be shut off using stitches.Any tissue laying close to the hemorrhoid will be removed without causing any sort of damage to the anal sphincter.Some tools like scissors and scalpels are used to remove these tissues.

When you have tried all the natural cures for hemorrhoids out there and none seem to work for you, then hemorrhoid surgery might just be the answer.But this also has its own drawbacks.The surgery can be quite painful.Fortunately, there has been a new method developed called the stapled hemorrhoidopexy that is easier and causes less pain than other surgical treatments.

Read more on what are the hemorrhoid surgery options.

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Shrinking Your Hemorrhoids

Posted by Lidia | Posted in hemorr | Posted on 02-09-2009

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Hemorrhoids are a true pain in the rear if not treated properly.  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.

Hemorrhoids are either internal or external.  Internal hemorrhoids are located inside the anal canal, while external hemorrhoids are located just outside the anal canal.  These should be addressed as soon as possible to prevent them from becoming thrombosed and in turn very painful.

Hemorrhoidectomy – In this method, the hemorrhoid groups, or piles, are surgically removed with a scalpel or laser.

Rubber Band Ligation – 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.

Laser Coagulation – The blood supply in the hemorrhoid is turned off by a chemical reaction that is triggered by an electric current to the hemorrhoids.

These are some of the medical options people have for treating their hemorrhoids.  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.

Herbal Remedy

Some treatments such as herbal remedies work very well in the treatment of piles.The butcher’s broom is one of the more effective herbal remedies.Slowly, but surely this will help to shrink the hemorrhoids.  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.

Go here to learn how do i shrink my hemorrhoids.

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Internal Hemorrhoids – An Overview

Posted by Lidia | Posted in hemorr | Posted on 29-06-2009

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Internal HemorrhoidInternal 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 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.

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.

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.

Sometimes blood supply can be cut off from the hemorrhoid and this can cause another condition called “strangulation.” If this occurs it may indicate an immediate need for a physician’s assistance.

Types of Internal Hemorrhoids

There are basically four types of internal hemorrhoids that people encounter and they are presented by the degree of severity:

  • First degree — 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.
  • Second degree — this one will bulge away from the anus during a bowel movement then retract when it is finished. This may have minor irritation.
  • Third degree — 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.
  • Fourth degree — 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.

When to Speak to a Doctor About Hemorrhoids

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.  And if in any doubt at all you should always speak to a doctor.

The one thing that a physician can do is rule out any other problems that may be causing the burning or itching.  A physician can also take a look at the hemorrhoid and recommend the best treatment for it based on the degree of the problem.

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.

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How do You Know if Hemorrhoids are Thrombosed?

Posted by Lidia | Posted in hemorr | Posted on 29-06-2009

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hemorrhoids-thrombosedTo many, hemorrhoids are considered a side effect of being unfit, inactive, or just all-around unlucky. But something people don’t regularly realize is that the majority of people will suffer from this affliction at some point in their life.  But how do you know if your hemorrhoids are thrombosed? Well, that is the question we will endeavor to answer.

Although not everyone will experience the pain and discomfort associated with hemorrhoids, the stretched out, inflamed veins still exist inside of most of our rectums. This is caused by many factors; most of which cannot be avoided. Some of the common causes of hemorrhoids include child birth, prolonged sitting, frequent toilet visits, severe coughing, and heavy lifting.

Hemorrhoids can be present for years in your body, yet only begin to become noticeable once they begin to enlarge or expand. With the increased stress put on certain hemorrhoids from simple activities such as sitting, using the bathroom, and any straining, the hemorrhoid continues to grow larger.

This vicious cycle culminates with the appearance of a large, frequently irritated hemorrhoid that can easily bleed; trigger extreme bouts of pain and irritation; and in some cases, can render a person unable to simply walk without excruciating pain.

These hemorrhoids have a clot in them, and this is when Hemorrhoids are thrombosed. Thrombosed hemorrhoids are the types that will probably require immediate attention if one wishes to witness any relief. Once your hemorrhoid is at this painful state, the chances of the symptoms easing on their own are minimal. The blood supply has been cut off from the hemorrhoid, causing it to become strangulated, thus the gigantic, external thrombosis takes place.
But how do you tell if your hemorrhoids are thrombosed?

Actually, it will be easy to tell. Most hemorrhoids are on the smaller side and located within or nearer to the anus. Thrombosed hemorrhoids have extruded externally, and you can readily feel them when wiping (or intentionally feeling for them otherwise), and in extreme cases, you can see the hemorrhoid protruding. Needless to say, these hemorrhoids are extremely unpleasant and many times require immediate medical attention. They can begin to bleed profusely, become easily infected, and if left alone too long, can require extensive surgery to remove.

Although, when hemorrhoids are thrombosed, they don’t always present themself as a nasty, ugly, protruding blister-like sore in your buttocks. Some hemorrhoids of the thrombosed nature still remain a relatively small size. However, you can still tell which “type” of hemorrhoid you have simply by the pain it causes and the nature of the surface. For example, if you can readily feel your hemorrhoid, it is thrombosed. And furthermore, if it’s causing pain, bleeding, or any other discomfort, it is either thrombosed or in danger of becoming so.

Not all hemorrhoids of this type require surgery, however. If the hemorrhoid is still a moderately small size, creams and other ointments and/or remedies can be applied in an attempt to shrink its size or re-circulate the blood. Anything done to shrink the hemorrhoid, i.e. baths and other applications, will help to reduce the pain associated. If the swelling and pain persists, it is recommended that you seek the help of a trained medical physician.

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