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2016-12-23 23:40:27
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answer #1
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answered by Anonymous
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Diarrhea can contribute to hemorrhoid formation because the bowel undergoes pressure strains due to the condition. Undue pressure on the veins that make up internal hemorrhoidal structures can worsen existing damage. Internal hemorrhoids are not visible, unless they proplapse (protrude) from the anus, either constantly or during a bowel movement. If this is the case, then you have a grade III or IV internal hemorrhoid. If the protrusion is on the anal verge or the area surrounding the anus, then its likely an external hemorrhoid. Reducing pressure from issues of diarrhea and constipation will help. Not straining during a bowel movement, not lifting heavy objects, not sitting for extended periods, all will help.
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An external hemorrhoid is simply a vein located at the anal verge, the wall of which as weakened and protruded. Don't push on it, this will only increase pressure and worsen it. The body has to repair the vein wall and rebuild the integrity. This takes time, perhaps weeks, if all goes well. Use sitz baths and over-the-counter medications such as pads or creams to provide symptom relief in the interim. These won't solve the issue long term, but will give the tissue a better chance at self-healing.
Internal hemorrhoids are a different matter and require more intervention. Your best bet is to educate yourself about the condition, its causes and what options there are to treat it both short and long term. Don't ignore it though, hemorrhoids tend to become chronic in nature, lasting years or decades in some cases.
2016-05-11 11:35:10
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answered by ? 4
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I am a veteran Hemorrhoids suffered (having had this condition for more than 30 years - since my early 20's), I have almost got use to it and accepted it per the advice of my doctor and after several failed habituation sessions and visits to a specialized nutritionist. I really thought there was nothing I could do to improve the quality of my life and end the mild but painful Hemorrhoids until about a years ago when the pain and bleeding started to became unbearable.
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Note that:
Diarrhea can contribute to hemorrhoid formation because the bowel undergoes pressure strains due to the condition. Undue pressure on the veins that make up internal hemorrhoidal structures can worsen existing damage. Internal hemorrhoids are not visible, unless they proplapse (protrude) from the anus, either constantly or during a bowel movement. If this is the case, then you have a grade III or IV internal hemorrhoid. If the protrusion is on the anal verge or the area surrounding the anus, then its likely an external hemorrhoid. Reducing pressure from issues of diarrhea and constipation will help. Not straining during a bowel movement, not lifting heavy objects, not sitting for extended periods, all will help
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https://tr.im/CureYourHemorrhoids
2015-10-17 07:57:16
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answered by GINA 5
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Note that:
Diarrhea can contribute to hemorrhoid formation because the bowel undergoes pressure strains due to the condition. Undue pressure on the veins that make up internal hemorrhoidal structures can worsen existing damage. Internal hemorrhoids are not visible, unless they proplapse (protrude) from the anus, either constantly or during a bowel movement. If this is the case, then you have a grade III or IV internal hemorrhoid. If the protrusion is on the anal verge or the area surrounding the anus, then its likely an external hemorrhoid. Reducing pressure from issues of diarrhea and constipation will help. Not straining during a bowel movement, not lifting heavy objects, not sitting for extended periods, all will help.
Source(s):
https://tr.im/TreatmentForHemorrhoids
2015-10-20 13:29:19
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answered by James 4
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Well You Get that when the veins around the anus or lower rectum are swollen and inflamed. You can get them from straining to move stool. Other contributing factors include pregnancy, aging, chronic constipation or diarrhea, and anal intercourse. They can be found either inside the anus or under the skin around the anus.
to get rid of em...take tub baths several times a day in plain, warm water for about 10 minutes
and u need to use a hemorroidal cream or suppository to the affected area for a limited time.
Hope this helps...
-Dee
2006-10-09 09:36:49
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answered by Anonymous
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hemmorrhoids are blood vessels that swell up at the anus region. He needs to sit in a tub of hot water mixed with epsom salt daily. Tell him to eat a lot more foods that contain high fiber. This will ease the stress when he has a bowel movement. If it starts to bleed or they get to painful, he needs to see a Dr. He can also use preparation H in the meantime....good luck ;)
2006-10-09 09:38:46
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answered by djjoecruz 5
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They are commonly called piles, which basically translates as varicose veins. There's really nothing to be scared about, you can buy cream at the pharmacy, but always, always best to get a doctor to have a quick look at these things, never mind how embarassed you might be.
But don't worry too much
2006-10-09 09:35:42
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answered by holmegirl 3
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Hemorrhoids are enlarged veins that develop in the anal canal. They are not dangerous. He will not die. Just go to see a doctor.
2006-10-09 09:33:28
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answered by marinam 2
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They are not dangerous! OK?
They are kinda like varicose veins in the entrance to the rectum.
They are caused by, how can I put this delicately? sitting on your asre all the time, wearing tight underwear in the nether region.
They are made easier to live with by wearing no jocks, sticking something the pharmacist gives you in your back passage and getting off yo' a r s e.
2006-10-09 09:32:56
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answered by Shauna 2
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they are just juxtaposed blodvessels in your anus; come from a "hard stomach" or after having lifted a heavy weight. Is he scared because you have them or he has them? They have nothing to do with any sexually transmitted disease, if the are just small they will disappear all by themselves, if they are big go and see your GP.
2006-10-09 09:42:22
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answered by KirstenP 4
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