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 herbal treatment

Posted by Lidia | Posted in hemorr | Posted on 03-12-2009

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An effective and natural treatment for hemorrhoids is now available. This article will show you how to get that treatment easily and what you need to know before getting it. You shouldn’t continue suffering from this painful condition, when others are getting effectively cured within 48hrs.

First you need to understand some basic mistakes most sufferers of hemorrhoids (hemorrhoids) make and how to avoid them. I will show you were to get relief and quick, natural treatment later. First understand how you got into this situation and how you can avoid it after receiving treatment.

This is a condition that would affect about 40% of the adult population sometime in their lifetime. Some more severely than others. You are not alone and shouldn’t feel bad about this, especially since an effective and tested solution will be revealed to you today.

Treatment for hemorrhoids is now readily available to you, so be happy. Hemorrhoids or ‘piles’ is basically inflamed tissue or blood vessels at the lower rectum. Some of its symptoms which you might already be suffering from includes, itching, burning feeling, pain, swelling or bleeding down there. It’s really very uncomfortable.

Now to some of the mistake most sufferers make.

(1) The mistake of eating too much processed food items: Natural foods can be easily digested and passed out, while processed sugars and foods are much more difficult to digest. This leads to constipation and a hard stool.

(2) Living a sedentary lifestyle can be harmful to you: This is when you occupy your day with long term sitting down. This creates pressure in your bottom area. So get up and move around.

(3) The mistake of consuming overly processed medicine and applying over processed creams. Using these creams even contributes to the problem because they usually don’t work and prolong the problem since it stops you from taking action to cure the problem.

Effective and natural, quick treatment for hemorrhoids is the solution. It would cost you far less and take care of the problem quickly. Many people are now getting the relief they desire. Don’t you deserve it too?

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How Long Does It Take For Hemorrhoids To Go Away?

Posted by Lidia | Posted in hemorr | Posted on 06-09-2009

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Hemorrhoids – 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.

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.

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.

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.

Regardless of how long do hemorrhoids last, the common symptoms are:

  • Swollen protrusions with mucus discharge from the anus
  • Pain and discomfort when passing motion
  • Sensation that the bowels are not fully cleared
  • Bleeding of bright red blood

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’ reticence. Sufferers, especially men, tend to avoid discussing it even with their family doctor.

How long do hemorrhoids last? 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.

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.

So how long do hemorrhoids last after you visit a doctor? Recovery times will vary depending on the exact form of treatment.

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.

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.

Hemorrhoidectomy, a surgical procedure used in the most severe cases, may take several weeks to recover from.

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.

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How Long Do Hemorrhoids Last?

Posted by Lidia | Posted in hemorr | Posted on 06-09-2009

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How Long Do Hemorrhoids Last? Hardly the most comfortable conversational piece and definitely not the most comfortable to endure.

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.

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.

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.

Regardless of how long does it take for hemorrhoids to go away, the common symptoms are:

  • Swollen protrusions with mucus discharge from the anus
  • Pain and discomfort when passing motion
  • Sensation that the bowels are not fully cleared
  • Bleeding of bright red blood

Researchers estimate that at least 50% of people worldwide suffer from hemorrhoids at some point in their lives. Oftentimes, patients’ 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.

How long does it take for hemorrhoids to go away? 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.

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.

So how long does it take for hemorrhoids to go away after you visit a doctor? The exact form of treatment or medication will determine the duration of recovery.

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.

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.

Hemorrhoidectomy is a surgical procedure that is used in the most severe cases. It may take several weeks to recover from.

For those who rather not see a doctor, there are several natural remedies to consider. H Miracle is one such product.

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Understanding Internal Hemorrhoids Symptoms

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

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This article explores internal hemorrhoids symptoms.  Hemorrhoids are not something you want to encounter. However, it is reported that over 50% of all people will get them at some point in their lives. This medical condition, sometimes referred to as “piles,” occurs when veins become dilated or bulging in the rectum or anus.

Your anal walls are covered in blood vessels and a super-intersection of veins. Any pressure on these walls can result in a vein that becomes inflamed or enlarged, thus producing a hemorrhoid. The pressure weakens the muscles of the wall, and what’s left is a sac-like protuberance.

The above is what’s known as an internal hemorrhoid. Often times, it is difficult to tell if you’re suffering from one of these hemorrhoids. The protrusion is not often noticeable, nor is the affliction always painful, such as we see with an extruding hemorrhoid or one that has become thrombosed.

Internal hemorrhoids symptoms are varied, and sometimes they’re all present; and as one could imagine, sometimes none are present. Each hemorrhoid case is different and depends on how the afflicted body handles the strained and stressful vein.

Easy-to-Spot Internal Hemorrhoids Symptoms

The first symptom of an internal hemorrhoid is something that almost every person in life has dealt with on occasion: Anal itching. Now, don’t get alarmed if you’re experiencing the strange sensation of an anus itch as you read this; not all anal itching is synonymous with a hemorrhoid. However, that doesn’t mean you should exclude it either.

Itching can be caused by a dirty anus; perhaps toilet paper remnants or some un-cleaned stool remain to cause the itching. It can also be caused by various soaps and detergents. But as itching persists, the odds that you suffer from an internal hemorrhoid are likely. This itching will feel as if it’s taking place within the anus, and not around the inside of your buttocks.

Incomplete bowel movements are also a sign of an internal hemorrhoid. Again, not all incomplete bowel movements are a surefire sign of anything bad – they can be attributed to bad dietary habits, i.e. not enough fiber and too much fat. But persistent and sometimes uncomfortable bowel movements that remain incomplete (as if you can still feel the stool inside of you) are most likely the sign of an internal hemorrhoid.

A small amount of blood, either in your stool or on the toilet paper is an internal hemorrhoids symptom as well. The bleeding here, though not profuse, will be noticeable in your stool and unmistakable in its nature. Blood from a hemorrhoid is bright red – not dark red – and appears to be fresh as if it just occurred. This is simply the blood that excretes from the vein, and is not a sign of any harmful medical condition other than the hemorrhoid. So don’t freak out; bleeding is a normal sign of an internal hemorrhoid.

These first-degree hemorrhoids are not prolapsed, meaning they do not extrude out of your anus. If they were to protrude, however, you would be experiencing an external hemorrhoid.

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