Learn More About Hemorrhoid

February 27th, 2010 by Small State Health Team

Do you know about hemorrhoid? Are you ever getting Hemorrhoids? Or the people around you’ve got the symptoms of Hemorrhoids? If you do not know about hemorrhoid then please read this article.

Hemorrhoids is swelling and inflammation of veins in the rectum and anus, which Hemorrhoids events can occur in both men and women, there are several causes of hemorrhoid, among others is Increased straining during bowel movements caused by constipation or diarrhea may lead to Hemorrhoids, hypertension, obesity, pregnancy, insufficient liquid can cause a hard stool, or even chronic constipation, which can lead to hemorrhoid, and many other causes can lead hemorrhoid.

Hemorrhoid can be divided into external hemorrhoid, internal hemorrhoid, and based on the degree of plolapse can be divided into 4 stages namely:
# Grade I: The Hemorrhoids do not prolapse.
# Grade II: The Hemorrhoids prolapse upon defecation but spontaneously reduce.
# Grade III: The Hemorrhoids prolapse upon defecation, but must be manually reduced.
# Grade IV: The Hemorrhoids are prolapsed and can not be manually reduced

There are several symptom of hemorrhoid such as anal itching, anal archer or pain especially while sitting, bright red blood toilet tissue, stool or in the toilet bowl, pain during bowel movements, One more hard or tender lumps near the anus, and if there is a more volume bright red blood is indicated you get bleeding hemorrhoid, and it need treatment as soon, because it can make anemic condition, iron deficiency, and other condition.

Diagnosis of Hemorrhoid can be established by visual examination or use a medical tool like anoscopy, colonoscopy or sigmoidoscopy, the use of these tools adapted to the purpose of inspection.

And for hemorrhoid treatment can be done in several ways, depending on the clinical symptoms and severity of disease, treatment can be with non-surgical treatment or surgical treatment. And for hemorrhoid prevention can be done in several ways, drinking more fluids, eating more dietary fiber (such as fruits, vegetables and cereals high in fiber), exercising, practicing better posture, and reducing bowel movement strain and time. Wearing tight clothing and underwear may also contribute to irritation and poor muscle tone in the region and promote hemorrhoid development

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Tips on Internal And External Hemorrhoid Treatment

February 8th, 2010 by Small State Health Team

Hemorrhoids are swollen veins that can occur inside or outside the rectum area. Hemorrhoids that occur inside the rectum area are called internal hemorrhoids whereas hemorrhoids that occur outside the rectum area are called external hemorrhoids.

Internal hemorrhoids are located in the rectum and are not visible on the skin. Internal hemorrhoids do not cause any pain because of the pain-sensing nerves in the rectum. The only visible sign is the bleeding that it caused. On some occasions, the internal hemorrhoids will become prolapsed and grow larger so that it becomes visible.

After a while, it will gradually become smaller and recede back into the rectum. If it does not recede into the rectum, a doctor can help you to push it back in place. One of the best ways of internal hemorrhoid treatment is by consolidating the rectum walls. If hemorrhoids is diagnosed and found out early, they can be removed completely.

To prevent hemorrhoids, you should eat lots of fruits and vegetables. This is because fruits and vegetables are rich in fibers which smooth-ens the defecation process. Smoking and drinking alcohol cause internal hemorrhoids to formed inside the rectum. Patients that suffer from severe internal hemorrhoids condition should avoid oily and spicy food.

It is essential to get enough sleep every day so that your blood pressure will be stable. Tight undergarments are no good for hemorrhoid patients because it lacks ventilation and causes irritation. Loose undergarments should be worn to prevent itching and improve ventilation.
External hemorrhoids are located on the veins that go towards the rectum area. External hemorrhoids happen as a result of too much abdominal pressure.

High abdominal pressure will cause the blood pressure in the veins to rise. Due to the pressure put on the vein walls, the vein walls now become easier to stretch. If the vein wall stretches too far, external hemorrhoids will formed. Some external hemorrhoids gradually become larger and cause more problems. External hemorrhoids should be diagnosed and treated early before it proceeds to the late stages. Abdominal pressure is caused by long bouts of toilet sitting, diarrhea, pregnancy and constipation.

Pregnant patients that have big intestine usually have problem removing the external hemorrhoids completely until the health condition improves. Pregnant patient often have external hemorrhoids until several months after the deliverance of the baby. External hemorrhoids can be treated in many ways. One of the ways to treat external hemorrhoids is to lead a healthy lifestyle. Hemorrhoids medicines will only have effect if you live a healthy lifestyle. Living a healthy lifestyle includes regular exercising, and a balance diet.

There are several hemorrhoids medications including cream and herbal remedies. External hemorrhoids that develop into a clot can be cured through hemorrhoidectomy surgery. If you are going for the surgical option, find a certified surgeon that can be trusted.
There are many types of creams and ointment that can be applied to the affected area.

If you plan to use a herbal medicine, be sure to consult your doctor. Severe internal hemorrhoids will requires sclerotherapy, rubber band litigation, or laser surgery. If you have hemorrhoids, you should go and see the doctor instead of ignoring it before it proceeds to the critical stages.

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