Posted by Charlie Michaels at Feb 6th, 2010 in Constipation
Many people do not pay much attention to the necessity of bowel movement. This is very essential as this clears your body of waste material which if allowed to accumulate, could cause many complications. Hence, bowel movement must be regularized to at least once every day and many doctors recommend this. Of course it also depends on the kind of food that is being consumed by every individual.
Though most people normally experience daily bowel movement, a significant number of people have a movement only once every three to five days. These people might be experiencing constipation. Many people occasionally deal with constipation, a condition largely related to diet.
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Posted by James Briggs at Feb 4th, 2010 in Constipation
When the rectal and anal veins become inflamed and swollen, hemorrhoids occur. They can cause much pain and itch and general discomfort. 75% of Americans have had hemorrhoids.
Generally, while uncomfortable, they are treatable before reaching a serious stage. However, occasionally the hemorrhoids will get worse and begin to bleed. Normally this occurs after a bowel movement. Hemorrhoids can form on the outside of the anus and then can bleed. Hemorrhoids can also occur inside the rectum, and though usually you don’t feel pain from them, they still bleed.
However, there are methods to end the bleeding of hemorrhoids.
1) Ointments - Make use of a hemorrhoid liniment, cream, oil or gel. These can be obtained at many stores. The ointment will relieve the pain, in addition to relieving inflammation of the hemorrhoids. The bleeding will cease from this.
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Posted by James Briggs at Jan 26th, 2010 in Constipation
Hemorrhoids are the result of swelling and inflammation of the anal and rectal veins. In the U.S., approximately 75 percent of the population experiences hemorrhoids at some time during their lives. Most of the time simple home treatments can take care of them, but sometimes when they keep coming back, an operation is needed.
Well, how do you know if this is really hemorrhoids you have? Several symptoms can indicate that this is what you have. To be confident your problems are hemorrhoids, see a doctor for a positive diagnosis. Here are some warning signs to be aware of.
1) Pain - Pain is the hallmark symptom of hemorrhoids. It may be hemorrhoids if you feel pain when having a bowel movement, or feel pain for a long time after.
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Posted by James Briggs at Jan 23rd, 2010 in Constipation
Rectal veins, and those in the anus, are the cause of hemorrhoids. The veins undergo swelling as well as inflammation. They can be very painful and itchy. They create irritation and cause considerable discomfort.
There are several methods to healing hemorrhoids when they get swollen. They will take some time and patience; they will not work instantly. But this will lessen the symptoms and bring fast relief. You might have to test a few to see what is most effective for you.
1) Exercise can go a long way to curing hemorrhoids. Just walking for thirty minutes, 3 or 4 times weekly, will make your hemorrhoids better quickly. This is because of the improved circulation that happens with exercise. Unfortunately, poor blood circulation in your veins can cause hemorrhoids.
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Posted by Levi Johns at Jan 12th, 2010 in Constipation
1. No longer a shameful thing
Hemorrhoids are no longer the ?shameful thing’ that they were years ago during our grandma’s time. These days there is a public acknowledgement that hemorrhoids are more common than at once thought. An openness exists in society today, and the development of the internet has been instrumental in bring common and yet previously not-talked-about problems into the public forum. We now talk about the problem instead of suffering in silence.
So these days the focus is on healing and finding solutions. You don’t have to suffer in silence or feel ashamed. You can get educated and empowered and take action to resolve the problem.
2. A New Solution
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Posted by Scottly Briggs at Jan 4th, 2010 in Constipation
Hemorrhoids can be very painful. Veins that are normally present in the anus and rectum are the cause of this ailment. These veins swell and become inflamed. At some time during their lives, 75% of Americans will suffer with hemorrhoids.
You can try many practices to help remedy the condition of hemorrhoids. These treatments can prevent flare ups. The way they help is to reduce or eliminate the causes of constipation, since constipation is a major cause of hemorrhoids. When a flare up occurs, there are some things you can do to relieve the symptoms.
1) Fiber - It has been demonstrated that fiber is effective in alleviating hemorrhoidal symptoms. It helps you by increasing bulk and softening your bowel movements. Increase your fiber in your diet. Veggies and whole grains are foods that have extra fiber.
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Posted by James Briggs at Dec 30th, 2009 in Constipation
Hemorrhoids can cause a great deal of discomfort. There are a few reasons they can occur. Constipation is one of them. In your anus and rectum there are the veins that produce hemorrhoids. They ended up swelling with inflammation. They can cause a lot of discomfort.
What can you do to eliminate hemorrhoids? Unless the hemorrhoid is severe or bleeding, there are options for you. There are several methods you can use right in your house. Some of them will be most effective if you combine them with another remedy. Just try each of them until you find the one that works best for you.
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