Create Journals
Update Journals

Journals
Find Users
Random

Read
Search
Create New

Communities
Latest News
How to Use

Support
Privacy
T.O.S.

Legal
Username:
Password:

Hemroids (hemroids) wrote,
@ 2009-11-03 09:05:00
Previous Entry  Add to memories!  Add to Topic Directory  Tell a Friend!  Next Entry

    Hemroids Photos - Know About Hemroids
    Hemroids are either inside the anus (internal) or under the skin around the anus. Hemroids may result from straining to move stool. Hemroids are common. In the USA, the prevalence is about 4.4%. It is estimated that approximately one half of all Americans have had this condition by the age of 50, and that 50% to 85% of the worlds population will be affected by hemroids at some time in their life. However, only a small number seek medical treatment. Annually, only about 500,000 people in the U.S. are medically treated for hemroids, with 10 to 20% of them requiring surgeries. Hemroids are very common in both men and women. About half of all people have hemroids by age 50. The most common symptom of hemroids inside the anus is bright red blood covering the stool, on toilet paper or in the toilet bowl. Hemroids develop from 2 different places. There are 2 sets of veins that drain the blood from the lower rectum and anus. Hemroids are very common in both men and women. About half of all people have hemroids by age 50.

    Hemroids Treatment Tips 1. Taking herbs and dietary supplements that strengthen vein walls, such as butcher's broom, horse chestnut, bromelain, and Japanese pagoda tree extracts.

    Topical application of natural astringents and soothing agents, such as Witch hazel (astringent), cranesbill, aloe vera, and honey. Drinking chamomile tea several times a day

    Treatment includes gradually increasing fiber and water in the diet, using creams to help stop itching, and occasional use of stool softeners. Drink plenty of fluids, at least eight glasses per day. Eat a high-fiber diet of fruits, vegetables, whole grains. Laser, infrared beam, or electricity is used to cauterize the affected tissues. Cleanse the entire rectal area with warm water after each bowel movement, and use a bulk fiber laxative to soften stools. Many people use bulk fiber supplements daily to prevent recurrences of hemroids. Sitz baths (soaking the rectal area in hot water, in a shallow bath) for 15-20 minutes, 3-4 times/day are a simple and effective treatment for both goals. Sclerotherapy. In this procedure, your doctor injects a chemical solution around the blood vessel to shrink the hemroid. Do not delay or try to prevent a bowel movement when the urge is present. Exercise, especially aerobic, may help produce more regular bowel movements. Drink plenty of liquids and eat regularly scheduled meals. Keep the area around the anus clean and dry.






    5. Using the squatting position for bowel movements


    6. Eat a fiber-rich diet of fruits, vegetables, and whole grains.


    7. Drink plenty of water and exercise regularly.


    More blogz: almoranas cure remedy, beer/urinary tract infection, discomfort around lower rectal passage, using hemorrhoid creams while pregnant, how to releive thrombosis hemorhoids, can heavy lifting cause burning in urine, itching burning rectal pain, can you have internal and external hemmroids, what do piles look like pictures, blood in stool more condition_symptoms, hemroids and symptoms and what doctor to see, what to eat when got hemoroids


(Read comments)

Post a comment in response:

From:
 
Username:  Password: 
Subject:
No HTML allowed in subject
 

No Image
 

 Don't auto-format:
Message:
Enter the security code below.



Allowed HTML: <a> <abbr> <acronym> <address> <area> <b> <bdo> <big> <blockquote> <br> <caption> <center> <cite> <code> <col> <colgroup> <dd> <dd> <del> <dfn> <div> <dl> <dt> <dt> <em> <font> <h1> <h2> <h3> <h4> <h5> <h6> <hr> <i> <img> <ins> <kbd> <li> <li> <map> <marquee> <ol> <p> <pre> <q> <s> <samp> <small> <span> <strike> <strong> <sub> <sup> <table> <tbody> <td> <tfoot> <th> <thead> <tr> <tt> <u> <ul> <var> <xmp>
© 2002-2008. Blurty Journal. All rights reserved.