Symptoms of Hemorrhoids Are Clues To Treatment
April 7th, 2007    Subscribe To Our FeedMany people around the world are affected by hemorrhoids according to the statistics available from health agencies. People suffer from this condition for many different reasons, and the symptoms of hemorrhoids can provide information on the appropriate treatment. Read the rest of this entry »
How To Help Severe Hemorrhoids
April 7th, 2007    Subscribe To Our FeedEnlarged veins that occur in the anal canal are known as hemorrhoids. While hemorrhoids are uncomfortable they are rarely a serious health problem until they become severe hemorrhoids. To help control bowel movements the tissue surrounding the anus known as the anal cushions will fill with blood. When the veins in these cushions swell and stretch they will lead to hemorrhoids. At some point in their life everyone will have hemorrhoids. Read the rest of this entry »
Symptoms And Treatment Of Prolapsed Hemorrhoids
April 7th, 2007    Subscribe To Our FeedWhen the blood veins around the rectum area are strained hemorrhoids can be formed; there are two types of hemorrhoids, internal and external. The external hemorrhoids can be seen, felt and can even cause itching, burning as well as pain at times but the internal type cannot be felt unless they get large enough to get out of the rectum during bowel movement or otherwise in the form of what is known as prolapsed hemorrhoids. Read the rest of this entry »
The Condition Of Hemorrhoids Popping
April 3rd, 2007    Subscribe To Our FeedA very unpleasant topic of conversation may be a medical condition known as hemorrhoids. This topic may be unpleasant not only because of the area of the human body that is associated with hemorrhoids, but because the condition is of a very personal nature. Read the rest of this entry »
Helping To Relieve The Pain Of Hemorrhoids in Toddlers
April 3rd, 2007    Subscribe To Our FeedHemorrhoids are basically a type of varicose vein and any individual can get them. Even hemorrhoids in toddlers can happen and this can be a particularly painful experience for a young child. Symptoms for hemorrhoids in toddlers can include itching, burning, pain and bleeding. If a toddler has rectal bleeding you should always get it checked by a doctor even if you think it is a hemorrhoid since there can be other more serious medical conditions. Getting hemorrhoids is something no one wants. Read the rest of this entry »
Hemorrhoids During Pregnancy Are Common
April 3rd, 2007    Subscribe To Our Feedpregnancy can bring many uncomfortable moments, and hemorrhoids during pregnancy can add to the discomfort of any pregnant woman. Many millions are affected by hemorrhoids and hemorrhoids during pregnancy are quite common. Hemorrhoids are swollen blood vessels in the area of the anus. Read the rest of this entry »
What Are Canine Hemorrhoids?
April 1st, 2007    Subscribe To Our FeedIn the anus and rectum, hemorrhoids are enlarged bulging blood vessels which can be found either inside or outside of the anus. If the hemorrhoids are internal they will be inside the rectum and just below the lining of the anus. Bleeding will occur if a bowel movement causes these internal hemorrhoids to rupture. There are other hemorrhoids that are external and can occur near the anus while being covered by a thin layer of skin. These can also bleed if they are ruptured for any reason. Hemorrhoids are often incorrectly associated with conditions such as anal fissures. Conditions such as anal fissures can also result in bleeding and should be treated only specific to their condition. Itching of the anal area can signal that hemorrhoids are present, but there can also be a protruding lump, some blood in the stools after a bowel movement and the dog may experience localized pain. Read the rest of this entry »
Guide To Treating Bleeding Hemorrhoids
April 1st, 2007    Subscribe To Our FeedHemorrhoids, which are also known as piles are of two main types, internal and external; both types of hemorrhoids bleed a fresh bright red colored blood that you may find directly in the stool in the case of internal hemorrhoids and on the toilet paper or directly on the toilet bowl in the case of external hemorrhoids. Treating bleeding hemorrhoids can be done in a variety of ways and here are a few common and easy ways. Some natural ways of treating bleeding hemorrhoids are, taking baths up to several times a day in order to calm the area and shrink the strain cause on the veins internally and externally. Keep the anus area clean and dry at all times and if required apply talcum power; avoid, as much as possible straining during bowel movements. Read the rest of this entry »




