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2007-01-29 12:23:35 · 13 answers · asked by lottaattitude 1 in Health General Health Care Pain & Pain Management

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Pressure on the veins from any of several different reasons such as straining to much during a bowel movement, sitting too much, child birth/ or pregnancy, holding back a bowel movement when you have the urge or sometimes too frequent bowel movements. Piles is also known as hemorrhoids. If constipation is a problem and as a result, straining to much, which is a very common cause of piles, then try natural fiber sources to relieve the problem...dried figs (any kind) or prunes work very well, cost very little and are not toxic to the body.

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2007-01-29 12:42:55 · answer #1 · answered by Emjae 1 · 0 0

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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.

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.

2014-12-21 06:02:15 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Hemorrhoids, also known as piles, are normally present veins in the anus and rectum that become swollen and distended. Natural treatments for hemorrhoids https://tr.im/HemorrhoidsTreatment

Over three-quarters of people in the United States have experienced symptoms of hemorrhoids at some time in their lives, the peak age being between 45 to 65 years.

Hemorrhoids may occur during pregnancy and in people with chronic constipation, especially if there is a tendency to strain during bowel movements or sit for prolonged periods of time on the toilet, which increases pressure in the anal canal.

Recent studies suggest that people with hemorrhoids tend to have higher-than-normal resting muscle tone in the anal cavity.

2016-01-15 06:37:03 · answer #3 · answered by ? 3 · 0 0

What causes hemorrhoids?

It is not known why hemorrhoids enlarge. There are several theories about the cause, including inadequate intake of fiber, prolonged sitting on the toilet, and chronic straining to have a bowel movement (constipation). None of these theories has strong experimental support. Pregnancy is a clear cause of enlarged hemorrhoids though, again, the reason is not clear. Tumors in the pelvis also cause enlargement of hemorrhoids by pressing on veins draining upwards from the anal canal.

One theory proposes that it is the shearing (pulling) force of stool, particularly hard stool, passing through the anal canal that drags the hemorrhoidal cushions downward. Another theory suggests that with age or an aggravating condition, the supporting tissue that is responsible for anchoring the hemorrhoids to the underlying muscle of the anal canal deteriorates. With time, the hemorrhoidal tissue loses its mooring and slides down into the anal canal.

One physiological fact that is known about enlarged hemorrhoids that may be relevant to understanding why they form is that the pressure is elevated in the anal sphincter, the muscle that surrounds the anal canal and the hemorrhoids. The anal sphincter is the muscle that allows us to control our bowel movements. It is not known, however, if this elevated pressure precedes the development of enlarged hemorrhoids or is the result of the hemorrhoids. Perhaps during bowel movements, increased force is required to force stool through the tighter sphincter. The increased shearing force applied to the hemorrhoids by the passing stool may drag the hemorrhoids downward and enlarge them.


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2007-01-29 12:29:28 · answer #4 · answered by fdm215 7 · 0 0

Hemorrhoids are swollen and inflamed veins in the anal canal. They can be itchy, bleeding and/or painful protrusions just under the skin. To get rid of hemorrhoids you can use this natural method that already have thousands of positive reviews https://tr.im/m0lYj
There are two types internal and external. Internal are inside the anal canal in the lower rectum and external are at the anus. They result from increased pressure in the veins often due to straining during bowel movements and during pregnancy. Scratching in an attempt to relieve the itching symptoms further weakens the area and compounds the problem.

2015-01-28 08:01:42 · answer #5 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Hemorrhoid swelling occurs when there is an increase in the pressure in the small vessels that make up the hemorrhoid causing them to swell and engorge with blood. This causes them to increase in size leading to symptoms. Increased pressure may be caused by a variety of factors including:
=>Chronic constipation
=>Chronic diarrhea
=>Lifting heavy weights
=>Pregnancy
=>Straining when passing a stool

2015-01-27 21:09:12 · answer #6 · answered by winslet 1 · 0 0

Piles tend to be caused by factors that cause the blood vessels to swell, including anything that increases pressure inside the abdomen such as constipation, pregnancy and being overweight.

2007-01-29 12:26:31 · answer #7 · answered by jamesmadison78 2 · 0 0

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2014-08-05 15:12:24 · answer #8 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

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2016-01-25 04:16:42 · answer #9 · answered by ? 3 · 0 0

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2017-02-19 14:43:24 · answer #10 · answered by braxton 4 · 0 0

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