by Richard Hill
There is no need to suffer a lot of shame or embarrassment due to your hemorrhoids. Hemorrhoids are a common problem that many people deal with due to enlarged veins that occur when the body strains during a bowel movement. Internal hemorrhoids are located inside the rectum or anus, and the external ones are outside, or are exposed. The external hemorrhoids are usually what give us the most problems with being itchy, irritating and real painful. Consider treating your hemorrhoids the natural ways.
The first thing that you should consider when you are thinking about natural treatments for hemorrhoids is that you should change your habits. This means cutting down on the amount of red meat that you eat and increasing the amount of fiber that…
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by Richard Hill
Hemorrhoid or hemorrhoids, refers to a condition where there is a presence of masses of dilated blood vessel underneath the lining of the skin in the anal canal or rectum. Studies have documented that the inflamed mass is actually composed of spongy vascular tissue with several direct arteriovenous connections. Hippocrates coined the term hemorrhoids from the Greek words hema meaning blood and rhoos meaning flowing.
Both men and women can have this kind of disease and it is extremely common and likely to be present in more than 50 percent of the population by 50 years of age. Traditionally, hemorrhoids have been referred as varicose veins of the rectum or varicosities of the hemorrhoid tissue.
All through history, hemorrhoids have plagued humankind, possibly beginning when we…
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by Richard Hill
If someone has hemorrhoids, usually, a doctor will perform a physical examination to determine this. For example, if you are patient and you have pain in your anal area, you may undergo this, although you may also certainly dread doing so. If you are having particular difficulties, you may need several rectal examinations, and you may need to need to get anoscopies; this can be particularly difficult if the examiner is not particularly experienced. However, it’s important to allay your fears with your doctor before you undergo this examination so that the examination itself can produce the information needed.
When examining the patient, he should be in left lateral decubitus or Sims position as this is better tolerated, more at ease and less humiliating…
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by Richard Hill
In order to detect if a person has hemorrhoids, most colon and rectal surgeons use physical examination. Many patients with anal complaints, however, dread the going through this procedure. Often, they experience repeated rectal examination and anoscopies from inexperienced examiners. Thus, it is important to suppress the fears of these patients before going to performing any examination if any meaning is to be acquired.
For the examination, you’re going to lie in the left lateral Sims or decubitus position. This is more comfortable, and is usually less humiliating and easier to hold than the lithotomy or prone jackknife positions. It’s important to know that you are going to need to lie such that the examiner is going to get a good view of the…
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by Richard Hill
For most cases of hemorrhoids, nonsurgical approaches to treatment are used because they’re painless and are also more practical than surgical approaches. These treatments can include approaches like changing diet to include more fiber, administering topical medications, or soaking the hemorrhoids in warm water. However, certain cases require surgical procedures so that long-term relief is attained. Many of these techniques used in operations are also used to address prolapse in hemorrhoids.
Most popular of the hemorrhoidal techniques remains the Milligan Morgan technique. Originally introduced by Drs. Milligan and Morgan in 1937 in the United Kingdom, the surgery excess is the three main vessels and leaves three pear shaped cuts open in the skin and mucosal bridges. This avoids stenosis, and it is still the gold…
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by Richard Hill
Hemorrhoid treatments vary in their expenditure, risk, and effectiveness. The approach to a specific treatment also depends on the patient’s belief and culture. Office treatments are made up of various methods short of surgical intervention. The generally used office treatments today are rubber band ligation, infrared photocoagulation, bicap coagulation, sclerotherapy, and not often, cryotherapy.
Rubber band ligation is utilized treatment for second-degree internal hemorrhoids and usually an outpatient treatment. In this treatment, a small band is bounded to the base of the hemorrhoid thus impeding the circulation of blood supply to the hemorrhoidal mass.
It takes about two to seven days for the hemorrhoids, now shriveled, to dry up and die. Eventually, the hemorrhoids themselves, along with the rubber band, will simply fall off during normal defecation. This…
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by Richard Hill
Having hemorrhoids is not only painful but it greatly affects one’s lifestyle. Besides the evident discomfort, some people suffer from hemorrhoid pain and itching much of their lives. Some may even struggle with hemorrhoidal bleeding. It is even upsetting and costly when undetected hemorrhoids are aggravated thus prevention of the disease is a must.
How can you avoid hemorrhoids? First, get enough fiber in your diet. Ingest whole-grain breads and cereals, raw vegetables and beans, raw and dried fruits, and so on. Cut down significantly on your ingestion of low or no fiber foods, like soft drinks, ice cream, red meat, white flour products, and cheese.
It is very important to drink 8 to 10 glasses of water daily. Avoid the risk of having dehydration, which can be…
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