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Hemorrhoids - cause ???

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Persons much increased risk of hemorrhoids
What are hemorrhoids?
Hemorrhoids are swollen anal veins part. This problem can often be painful, but it is usually not serious.
Veins can swell inside the anal canal to form internal hemorrhoids. Or they can swell near the opening of the anus to form external hemorrhoids. You can have both at the same time. The symptoms and treatment depend on your internal hemorrhoids and external hemorrhoids.

What causes hemorrhoids?
- Too much pressure on the veins in the pelvic and anal area cause hemorrhoids. Typically, the tissue inside the anus filled with blood. When venous blood anal poorly come here will not be circulated, stagnant make varicose veins, bulging. This causes hemorrhoids.
- In case of diarrhea or constipation are also fueling increased venous pressure in the anal canal causing hemorrhoids
- Pregnant women can get hemorrhoids during the last 6 months of pregnancy. This is due to increased pressure on the veins in the pelvic area. When the baby was born, the effort to push the baby can make hemorrhoids worse. That is the cause of hemorrhoids in women after childbirth
- Being overweight can also be the cause of hemorrhoids.
What are the symptoms?
The most common symptom of internal hemorrhoids both external and internal, including:
- Bleeding during bowel movements. You can see streaks of bright red blood on toilet paper after a bowel movement when you try.
- Itchy anus, rectum painful, uncomfortable.
Internal Hemorrhoids
With internal hemorrhoids, you can see traces of red blood on toilet paper or bright red blood in the toilet after you have a normal bowel movement. You can see blood on the surface of the stool.
Internal hemorrhoids are usually small, swollen veins in the anal canal. Then there are large, swollen anal veins. Patients may suffer if the case bulging veins and pressed by the anus.
External hemorrhoids: Divided into four periods
1) Hemorrhoids sticking out.
2) Hemorrhoids with tufts sticking out veins twisting.
3) Hemorrhoids are blocked, pain, bleeding.
4) hemorrhoid inflammation, infection, itching and pain.
The diagnosis of hemorrhoids?
If you are one of these symptoms, tell your doctor may have hemorrhoids and have a specific test:
- Use light to the rectum to a conclusion: you have hemorrhoids or diseases of the colon, rectum, or anal cancer. Or you can test the entire colon to check the specific cause of the bleeding.
How to treat hemorrhoids?
- For most external hemorrhoids you should consult your doctor's treatment. In dietary supplements you need more fiber, drink more water, and can use cream (as directed by your doctor) to prevent itching.
- In case of prolapsed anus out, initially small hemorrhoids block sticking out of anus and slipped into self is, after the serious illness, which blocks protruding enlarged gradually and not self-lagged after a bowel movement but instead manually inserted. Finally there sa regular blocks outside the anus. Then assign the patient to the doctor for treatment or surgery can remove the hemorrhoids to not affect the activities.
To hemorrhoids are not recur after surgery, should have a diet rich in fiber such as fruits, vegetables and whole grains naturally. Drink plenty of water and exercise regularly.
The story of hemorrhoids
- I have hemorrhoids for many years, but I've never been bothered by illness. When I discovered the phenomenon of bowel bleeding, and I know that it is time to pay more attention to your diet and add a little water to drink each day. My doctor give me advice on how to treat. The pros and cons when I choose medical intervention. In case I still control their disease and it does not affect the living, I do not need to resort to surgery. My method is a fiber-rich diet, exercise regime and get rid of all tensions in life. I promised I would go back to your doctor if medical treatment or more heavier. But I believe the only way that I can simply push haemorrhoids out of my body and I want to send my advice to you (John, 40)

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