Title: All You Need to Know About Hemorrhoids and it’s Treatment
1All You Need to Know About Hemorrhoids and its
Treatment
2Hemorrhoids, also known as piles, are swollen
veins in the lower part of the anus and rectum.
When the walls of these vessels are stretched,
they become irritated.
Although hemorrhoids can be unpleasant and
painful, they are easily treated and very
preventable. As hemorrhoids generally get worse
over time, doctors suggest that they should be
treated as soon as they appear. Hemorrhoid wipes
are easily available for benefiting your health
and reduce early signs of Hemorrhoids.
3DIFFERENCE BETWEEN EXTERNAL AND INTERNAL
HEMORRHOIDS-
INTERNAL HEMORRHOIDS- They evolve inside the
rectum which you cant usually see or feel them.
They generally dont hurt as well because they
dont involve any pain-sensing nerves. The only
sign you can feel them occurring is by bleeding.
EXTERNAL HEMORRHOIDS- They develop under the skin
around the anus, where there are more than one
pain-sensing nerve which tend to hurt as well as
bleed.
4FACTS ABOUT HEMORRHOIDS
Hemorrhoids occur when the veins surrounding the
anus area gets enlarged
The likelihood of developing hemorrhoids
increases from age to age
Pregnant women are more likely to feel hemorrhoid
and pain
Sometimes early hemorrhoids are treated with
certain ointments and hemorrhoid wipes, other
ways they require surgery or proper treatment
5Some people may be more likely to get hemorrhoids
if other family members had them. It is more
likely said to be genetic. A buildup of pressure
in your lower rectum can affect blood flow and
make the veins there swell. That may happen from
extra weight, when you're obese or pregnant. Or
it could come from
Pushing during bowel movements
Straining when you do something that's physically
hard, like lifting something heavy
People who stand or sit for long stretches of
time are at greater risk, too.
You may get them when you have constipation or
diarrhea that doesn't clear up. Coughing,
sneezing, and vomiting could make them worse.
6Some people may be more likely to get hemorrhoids
if other family members had them. It is more
likely said to be genetic. A buildup of pressure
in your lower rectum can affect blood flow and
make the veins there swell. That may happen from
extra weight, when you're obese or pregnant. Or
it could come from
Pushing during bowel movements
Straining when you do something that's physically
hard, like lifting something heavy
People who stand or sit for long stretches of
time are at greater risk, too.
You may get them when you have constipation or
diarrhea that doesn't clear up. Coughing,
sneezing, and vomiting could make them worse.
7HOME TREATMENTS
Topical treatments and ointments- Hemorrhoid
wipes and over the counter creams are easily
available which contains hazel and can be easily
applied on the skin.
Ice pack and cold compresses- Reduces swelling
applied to the affected area
Sitz bath using warm water- A sitz bath is placed
over the toilet. Some pharmacies sell them, and
they may relieve the burning or itching symptoms.
Moist Towelettes- Dry toilet paper may aggravate
the problem.
Analgesics Some painkillers, such as Aspirin,
Ibuprofen, and Acetaminophen may alleviate the
pain and discomfort.
Most hemorrhoid medicines are OTC. These include
ointments, pads, or wipes.
Active ingredients as hydrocortisone and witch
hazel are known to relieve itching and pain.
Consult with a doctor if these medicines do not
show results after a week of treatment.
8SURGICAL OPTIONS
Surgery may involve a complete removal of the
hemorrhoids, known as a hemorrhoidectomy.
It may also involve stapling, where a prolapsed
hemorrhoid is tacked back into place. These
procedures are performed under general
anesthesia, and most people can go home on the
same day as the surgery. The related articles you
want to attain knowledge about are- What are
hemorrhoids? Benefits of choosing non-surgical
home treatments? Ways to reduce swelling of
Hemorrhoids at home? How to prevent hemorrhoids?
How hemorrhoid creams and wipes helps in the
treatment of Hemorrhoids?
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