external hemorrhoid

Posted by Lidia | Posted in hemorr | Posted on 15-12-2009

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external hemorrhoid

An external hemorrhoid originates from the anal canal’s lower end, near the anus. One can distinguish an external hemorrhoid because of its location that is outside the anus and because of its fleshy growth. You can usually feel it because it bulges. Their common symptoms generally differ from internal hemorrhoids. External hemorrhoids usually bring a person pain and discomfort.

They usually occur when there is excessive straining of veins in the anal opening. These are caused by sitting too long, straining during bowel movement, pregnancy, lifting of heavy objects, having inadequate fiber in one’s diet, constipation and diarrhea, and a lot more.

There are a few remedies available to relieve the pain and discomfort caused by external hemorrhoids. Among these are lukewarm bath procedure, use of ice packs, using cushions if required to sit over a prolonged period, wearing loose clothing and underwear and dietary control. There are also herbal medicines, as well as allopathic medicines available to cure external hemorrhoids. There are also herbal and homeopathic remedies that will help in relieving the pain and help with the discomfort and also to treat the external hemorrhoids.

Some of theses remedies may even help cure your hemorrhoid permanently. There are times when the hemorrhoid becomes large in size and becomes more painful. In this case, hemorrhoid surgery is highly recommended. However, it is always important to consult your doctor first because he is the right person who will guide you in choosing the best remedy that will help cure your hemorrhoids.

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Hemorrhoid Symptoms & Its Different Types

Posted by Lidia | Posted in hemorr | Posted on 02-12-2009

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Hemorrhoids are swollen veins that are found in the rectum or anus. The swelling is a result of strain during bowel movement. Pregnancy, chronic constipation and diarrhea also cause an increased pressure in the rectum resulting in hemorrhoids.

There are 2 types of hemorrhoids, external and internal. External hemorrhoids, as the name implies, refers to hemorrhoid located outside the anus. It feels like a small lump that is sensitive to the touch. An external hemorrhoid is usually itchy and irritating. It is also a lot more painful than internal hemorrhoids.

On the other hand, internal hemorrhoids usually do not hurt and they definitely do not hurt as much as an external hemorrhoid even when it does. They are found inside your rectum itself and may occasionally bleed.

The most common symptom of hemorrhoids is blood on toilet paper or in the toilet bowl after bowel movement (this is especially true in the case of internal hemorrhoids – another symptom is an odd itch inside your rectum). As for external hemorrhoids, they can be detected easily because the main symptoms are irritation around the anus as well as painful swelling. There may also be sensitive lumps around the anus area.

While hemorrhoids are not life threatening, it can be extremely painful and cause a lot of discomfort while forcing you to forgo a lot of the activities that you enjoy. There are many forms of treatment available to get rid of hemorrhoids and you will learn more about them in the next email.

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hemorrhoid operation

Posted by Lidia | Posted in hemorr | Posted on 30-11-2009

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How to avoid Hemorrhoid operation? Pls help!?

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’t send 2 line answer i need in detail. Thank you for your concern.
I am 32 and unmarried.

Hey, to find out whether it’s a hemorrhoid or not I suggest taking a good look at the symptoms – I’ve briefly outlined 5 of the main ones for you below:.

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 it’s fairly likely that you have hemorrhoids.

2. The second hemorrhoid symptom is when you have a feeling that you can’t finish passing a stool. You may have noticed that not matter how hard you try – you just can’t pass the stool

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.

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.

5. Mucus emissions are a slightly less common symptom of hemorrhoids but it is worth mentioning here because it does occur in some people.

So – what to do next…

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.

In the mean time, here’s a quick summary of what you should be doing right now:
Food – eat lots of fiber (fruit and veges)

Water – drink heaps, at least 8 glasses
Exercise – if possible (im not sure in your case), try to do at least 20 minutes per day.

Avoid spicy foods.

Pain relief – try a sitz bath in hot water and applying chipped ice to the wound 2-3 times per day.

For more in depth information about hemorrhoids I suggest you take a look at the links highlighted below.

Hope this helps,

Heather-Jane

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Thrombosed Hemorrhoids – A Basic Outline

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

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thrombosed-hemorrhoidAt 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.  These types of hemorrhoids can result in heavy bleeding and tremendous pain.

What are Thrombosed Hemorrhoids?

Hemorrhoids are also referred to as piles and they may be internal or external. In Layman’s terms, thrombosed hemorrhoids 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.

External or thrombosed hemorrhoids 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.

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.

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.

How do You Know if Hemorrhoids are Thrombosed

External hemorrhoids develop slowly and gradually and the elderly most often get afflicted with this ailment.  However, by no means is it restricted to the elderly.  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.

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.

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.

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.

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Tips In Hemorrhoid Prevention Success

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

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People should be taught about hemorrhoid prevention even before they experience the pain and discomfort caused by this condition. Hemorrhoids per se is nothing to be scared of but when your hemorrhoids swell then the pain and itchiness that comes with it can be pretty scary.So people should pay attention to how to avoid hemorrhoids.

Hemorrhoids or the blood vessels that surround the area in your anus are located

  • Internal-inside the skin
  • External-under the skin

Thus, the type of hemorrhoids you will get when those veins swell will depend on where the hemorrhoids are located.

While external hemorrhoid exhibits more noticeable symptoms like pain and itchiness internal hemorrhoid should also concern you. A hemorrhoid problem is not an easy thing to deal with especially when you become too embarrassed to talk to your doctor about it. So before you develop these problems it is best to focus on hemorrhoid prevention.

Here are some tips on how to treat hemorrhoids successfully:

  1. Lubricate
    Hemorrhoid problems often occur as a result of constipation and too much straining when moving your bowel. You can help clean your colon and ease your bowel movement by drinking lots of liquid throughout the day.
  2. Discipline your rectum
    This may sound funny but even doctors believe you can train your body to defecate on regular basis. Through the gastro-colic reflex you will be able to discipline your body to pass out waste at the same times every day. One way to do this is by sitting on the toilet bowl for a few minutes after eating to stimulate your bowels.
  3. Don’t sit still
    Contrary to what your mom told you in preschool, never sit still in one place for a long time. This will encourage blood circulation especially near the rectum area.
  4. Always ask someone to carry heavy things for you
    Lucky you if you are a woman because this works all the time. If you’re a man then just avoid pulling weights by making use of wheeled carriers which you can just push around.
  5. Do not ignore coughs
    Your mouth and your rectum may be far apart but don’t’ forget that they are interconnected. Coughing for a long time will increase abdominal pressure and can lead to pressure in the rectal veins.

There are various things you can do for hemorrhoid prevention. Most of these methods are so simple that you usually ignore them. However, hemorrhoids can be a product of little things that exert pressure to the rectum veins so lessening that pressure will always help in preventing hemorrhoids.

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