Posted by William Nowak at May 29th, 2010 in Constipation
Constipation is an uncomfortable but rarely serious medical condition. Most people are uncomfortable talking about it and unfortunately most people will experience constipation at some point in their lives.
Constipation happens when your bowel movements start being less frequent or harder to have.
The normal frequency of bowel movements varies from person to person. Health experts agree that more than three days between bowel movements is too long.
You are medically constipated, according to doctors, if you experience symptoms of constipation for longer than 3 months.
Understanding the causes and symptoms of constipation will help individuals develop a plan to treat constipation and to lead a healthier lifestyle.
There are a lot of physical, mental, and diet factors that you should think about, all of which can cause constipation.
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Posted by Wallace Randolph at May 16th, 2010 in Constipation
Interested in a herbal bowel irregularity cure? You’re not the only one. Being constipated is actually a horrible experience. You may not function as usual when you have issues with bowel irregularity. If perhaps you are constipated you feel sloth-like, worn out, and it’s tricky to focus on your day to day activities. All of us were there at some time in our life and its no picnic. You will find natural methods available for bowel problems. I understand simply because I had a constipation before and I wish to write about some useful information that could enable you to reduce your existing issue.
The most primary techniques to help in fighting constipation is drink lots of mineral water each day, it will break up the waste within your body and help you significantly.
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Posted by Danny Briggs at May 2nd, 2010 in Constipation
Hemorrhoids are one of the most painful and uncomfortable conditions that a person can have to deal with on a daily basis. Some of the most common symptoms of hemorrhoids include itching around the rectal area, blood in the stool or bleeding when having a bowel movement and pain but there are things you can do to help.
At the First Sign of Hemorrhoids
At the first sign of hemorrhoids you should do a sitz bath. This is just a simple warm bath that you sit in for about 15 minutes. You do not want to have the water hot as this will only make matter worse and it can cause more pain. The warm water will help to ease the pain and calm the area down. Do not rub the area when drying it, pat at dry only with a clean warm cloth.
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Posted by Steven M. Lamb at Apr 26th, 2010 in Constipation
Every now and then, most people will suffer from a stomach ache, which could come through a variety of symptoms. Sooner or later you or your loved ones will probably suffer from chronic constipation, and when you do, you need to know how to relieve your constipation fast if you want to get over the problem as quickly as possible.
Therefore, you need to know a little more about what constipation is and what it is not. After reading this article, you will be armed with this information.
Constipation is not an illness or disease in itself contrary to popular belief. It is a symptom of some other gastrointestinal problem.
There are two different types of constipation. One form is Organic, and the other is functional constipation according to the definitions used by medical experts.
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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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