Hemorrhoid Facts And Treatments
By: Mark Freeman
In the medical world a hemorrhoid is described as an enlarged
or swollen vein. Hemorrhoids are somewhat similar to varicose veins that
develop in the legs, except that hemorrhoids are veins
located in the anus. These veins cushion and protect
the anal canal. Pain and problems occur when
these veins are stretched and tear under pressure.
Hemorrhoids are a very common medical problem seen in
both men and women, usually over the
age of 30, with most suffering from hemorrhoids between
the ages of 45 and 65 years old. It is
estimated that more than a half million people seek treatment
for symptomatic hemorrhoids each
year in the United States. Of this half million hemorrhoid
suffers, 10 to 20 percent will need surgical treatment.
Most medical professionals blame the formation of hemorrhoids
on prolonged sitting on the toilet
and chronic straining due to constipation. Hemorrhoids
are also very common during pregnancy,
due to the strain from carrying the excess weight of
the baby.
You may suffer from internal or external hemorrhoids.
Generally internal hemorrhoids, which are
located higher up in the anus are not painful, but you
will notice bleeding. Hemorrhoids will bleed
bright red blood due to their abundance of arterial blood,
which is different from the dark blood in
your venous system. At times a hemorrhoid will protrude
from the anal canal. Usually these
hemorrhoids, which are called prolapsed, can be gently
pushed back inside. If not, a consultation
with a specialist is necessary.
External hemorrhoids are those that are itchy and painful
and really uncomfortable. If you
experience external hemorrhoids you will see bright red
blood on the toilet paper, or in the toilet
bowl after a bowel movement.
There are ways to relieve the discomfort of hemorrhoids.
A sitz bath can help to relieve the
discomfort of hemorrhoids. It is suggested that you sit
in a tub of warm water for fifteen minutes
several times a day. When you wipe, instead of toilet
paper use pads soaked with witch hazel.
You can buy these pads at any drug store. Application
of any of the numerous over-the-counter hemorrhoid preparations will help
to relieve the discomfort and itching.
Prolonged periods of either standing, or sitting can aggravate
hemorrhoids. Straining when you have
a bowel movement is one of the chief causes of them,
and will definitely make them worse and much
more painful. Don't do it. The cause of constipation
may be not enough fiber in your diet. Take a
fiber supplement.
Any rectal bleeding of any kind should be checked by your
physician.
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