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Different Types of Hemorrhoids

February 6th, 2010

There are two main types of hemorrhoids, internal and external. Both of these types of hemorrhoids vary in severity, symptoms, and treatment options. With internal hemorrhoids, patients may not experience the symptoms usually associated with hemorrhoids like pain and itching, this is because the walls of the anal cavity have nerves that don’t sense pain, and they can only sense pressure. But the nerves located outside the anal canal are like those in the skin, they can feel pain, so external hemorrhoids are more painful. Plus, external hemorrhoids are always being irritated by clothing, sitting, and the environment such as moisture, heat or cold, so this causes the patient more discomfort.

So, because people with internal hemorrhoids don’t experience “normal” hemorrhoid symptoms, a lot of time they may even be unaware that they have hemorrhoids until they see blood after having a bowel movement. This bleeding may be the only symptom, but it is one to not be ignored. Untreated internal hemorrhoids can become so swollen that they push out of the anal canal becoming prolapsed hemorrhoids and sometimes they can become trapped outside the anal canal as in the case of a strangulated hemorrhoid. Both of these conditions can be more serious and painful than internal hemorrhoids.

Because external hemorrhoids are widely known, most patients will realize that they are experiencing symptoms associated with hemorrhoids and may be tempted to self diagnose. This is never a good idea with either type of hemroid condition, because only a doctor can get you a correct diagnosis. Anal bleeding always requires an exam and even something as simple as a case of hemorrhoids can get worse or more complicated if left untreated. To avoid potential complications and worse symptoms, it’s in your best interest to get examined by your doctor and start treating your hemorrhoids as soon as symptoms become apparent.

Fast Relief For Hemorrhoids

October 11th, 2009

Need fast relief from hemorrhoid bleeding, itching or pain? Try products that contain witch hazel or horse chestnut. Also if you really need something that works quick, try ice cubes. They will help to shrink the swelling of external hemorrhoids.

The causes of hemorrhoids may include constipation, chronic diarrhea, pregnancy, postponing bowel movements, and fiber-deprived diet. Genetics may also play a part in the development of hemroids. Hard stools, caused by a lack of hydration, can cause irritation to the hemmorhoids. This can also be caused by drinking too much of a diuretic liquid such as coffee or cokes. Excessive lactic acid in the stool, a product of excessive consumption of milk products such as cheese, may cause irritation and a reduction of consumption can bring relief.

Obesity and lack of exercise may also contribute as causes for hemorrhoids.

In most cases hemmorhoids should be treated non-surgically but in extreme cases surgical procedures may be neccessary.

Hemorrhoids: How to Deal With Them In Your Life

October 4th, 2009
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Your mental and physical states may be directly affected if you deal with hemorrhoids that can often be annoying and quite painful; these are not life threatening in any sense, but a hemroid can certainly have a significant impact on the overall well-being of your life. There are many things that you should either try to avoid or implement in your life to help effectively treat your hemorrhoid, promoting healing and helping you feel more like yourself again. First, whenever possible, avoid sitting on hard surfaces. Consider carrying a cushion to help avoid this situation. These cushions can be ordered through a variety of companies. Consume adequate daily levels of fiber to lessen your chances of dealing with constipation, especially as this condition places great stress on the region and increases possible irritation. You can reduce the time it takes for your hemorrhoids to heal if you bear these considerations in mind.