Guide To Diagnosing And Treating Dog Hemorrhoids

April 2nd, 2007    Subscribe To Our Feed

Dogs are wonderful pets, always there when you reach for hem with a wagging tail and friendly face; that must be the reason why they are the number one choice of pet with families in the US. Dog have the same type of diseases like us and one of them is hemorrhoids. In dogs just like in humans hemorrhoids occur due to strain during bowel movement and sometimes, in dogs due to sitting down. Hemorrhoids are formed in the rectum area due to straining of the blood vessels and in dog just like in humans they can also occur due to a medical condition, old age, pregnancy and even due to poor diet; here are a few guidelines that will help you recognize the disorder and get treatments as soon as possible. Read the rest of this entry »

Some Of The Most Common Causes Of Hemorrhoids Include Genetics, Constipation And Ruptured Veins

April 1st, 2007    Subscribe To Our Feed

Having a hemorrhoid condition can often lead to the patient having jokes cracked about his or her condition. It is however, not a very funny matter and deserves to be taken seriously, and if you happen to be the unfortunate one that has hemorrhoids you will certainly not be amused by being laughed at given the fact that it is an extremely painful experience that you would not wish your worst enemy to suffer. Hemorrhoids can also lead to other serious health concerns, if it is left untreated. You may have either internal or external hemorrhoids with the latter being more painful, though internal hemorrhoids can cause bleeding in the rectum as well. You can be sure that the cause of hemorrhoids will most probably be a rupture of a vein, which will cause blood to spill from the rupture and even turn into a blood clot. This is the springboard from where hemorrhoids can exacerbate into one of the two forms – internal or external hemorrhoids. Read the rest of this entry »

Guide To Treating Bleeding Hemorrhoids

April 1st, 2007    Subscribe To Our Feed

Hemorrhoids, 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 »

Understanding your Options in Best Hemorrhoids Cures

April 1st, 2007    Subscribe To Our Feed

It is thought that as much as 89% of the general population will suffer from hemorrhoids at some time in their lives. While most people do not think of hemorrhoids as a serious medical issue, they can be severe and painful enough to force you out of activities that you enjoy and cause you to miss days of work. Sometimes hemorrhoids are mild enough that treatment of the symptoms will suffice. Other times, you will be looking for the best hemorrhoids cures that can put you on the path to a pain-free way of life once again. But which is the best hemorrhoid cure for you? The answer will depend on the type of hemorrhoids you have, the severity of your symptoms, and your doctor’s advice. Read the rest of this entry »

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