Seo Professional and article writer of india. January, 2010 - While embarrassing for some people to discuss,
hemorrhoids are extremely common and affect almost half of all adults
over the age of 50. This is largely because the tissues that support
the veins of the anus and rectum weaken and stretch with aging.
How do I know if I have hemorrhoids?
And why did this happen to me? There are a number of reasons for a
person to develop hemorrhoids. Obesity, straining during bowel
movements, pregnancy, a family history and chronic diarrhea or
constipation are a few of the more common causes. Symptoms include
bleeding during a bowel movement, itching or irritation of the anal
area, a protrusion from the anus (with external hemorrhoids) and pain.
As a general rule, internal hemorrhoids don't cause discomfort and
can't be seen or felt.
Hemorrhoids can often be treated with lifestyle modifications.
Topical hemorrhoid creams, herbal remedies, hydrocortisone
suppositories or pads that contain witch hazel are available over the
counter and will provide relief of symptoms. HMT is the online home to
find out about the best rated topical treatments as found by Consumer
Health Reports. The site offers deals on the best rated products and
backs up their cliams of effectiveness with a 60 day unconditional
money back guarantee. Others offer 30 day money back guarantees.
“John” battled with this condition and found no comprehensive website
to research treatment options. He linked with Consumer Health Reports
to rate ointments and other creams in addition to starting up a
discussion forum. In the forum, users of the site post experiences,
reviews of informational resources as well as treatment creams and
offer much needed support.
HMT addresses those brands which
have had the best results in treating hemorrhoid flare-ups, but it also
addresses the need to consult your physician in symptoms persist. There
are several procedures a physician can assist with in his or her office
or through an outpatient setting, beginning with rubber-band ligation,
clot removal through a simple incision, injection to shrink the
hemorrhoid or laser or infrared light or heat. When all else fails,
hemorrhoidectomy is a surgical procedure that is extremely effective
but carries possible complications. Pain, urinary-tract infections and
difficulty emptying the bladder have been reported. Stapling blocks the
flow of blood to hemorrhoidal tissue. The procedure is less painful
than hemorrhoidectomy but has been associated with a greater risk of
recurrence.
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P.O. Box 530007, St. Petersburg,
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