What Are Hemroids – External Hemorrhoids Treatment


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No matter how you spell them, they are painful and all you can think about is getting rid of the pain.

Some people call them piles.

So what are hemroids?

No matter what you call them,

hemroids

are painful and irritating.

They can be extremely unpleasant and painful for many people, but they can be easily treated and often prevented.

Hemrroids generally get worse as time goes by and health care professionals say they should be “treated as soon as they appear.”

It’s sad that about 80% of all people will experience hemorrhoids in their lifetime in Europe and the US. Is it our diets that are so rich and devoid of the necessary fiber that causes hemorrhoids?

The older you are the more likely you are to suffer from them. But, young people and children do not get them too. They’re much more common among men than women.

A woman is most likely to get them when she is pregnant. Home Remedies for Hemorrhoids

External Hemorrhoids Bleeding: External Hemorrhoids

When the veins around the anus or in the rectum are swollen or inflamed the person has hemorrhoids.

hemroidsWhat are hemorrhoids caused from? Some reasons why we have them:

aging
chronic diarrhea
chronic constipation
straining to move stool
sitting for long periods
obesity
pregnancy
genetics

Hemorrhoids can occur both inside and above the inside of the anus. They can also appear externally, under the skin of the anus.

Symptoms of hemorrhoids:

bleeding, usually painless. Person may notice red on the toilet paper or in the toilet bowl.
itching and/or irritation in the anal area
discomfort and pain in the anal region
lumps protruding from the anal region
swelling in the anal region
a lump near your anus, this can sometimes be sensitive (painful)
feces may leak (without your wanting it to happen)

Internal Hemorrhoids, usually have no symptoms. The patient is not even aware of them as they don’t generally cause any discomfort. However, straining when passing a stool may cause them to bleed.

Straining can also push an internal hemorrhoid so that it protrudes through the anus. This is called a protruding or prolapsed hemorrhoid and can be painful.

When a patient has external hemorrhoids they lie under the skin around the anus. They can become very itchy and may bleed. Sometimes the blood may accumulate and form a clot or (thrombus), which can be painful in the area and will swell and become inflamed.

Treatment:

If the pain goes on and bleeding continues for a long period, understand, rectal bleeding can be caused by other things, including colorectal and anal cancers. It might be a mistake to assume that anal bleeding is simply the result of hemorrhoids and, because of this, decide not to see a doctor.

I recommend Hemorrhoids Home Treatments like HemRid since it’s all natural and scientifically proven to work!

Hemorrhoid Surgery should be a very last resort, since complications are many times a result of any type surgery.

If your symptoms include a lot of bleeding, dizziness and a sensation that you are going to faint, go get emergency care. Now you know what hemroids are, whether it’s spelled right or not.

Author: Steve Berchtold

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