www.MeTheDoctor.com — Hemorrhoid Treatment — Choosing an Effective Hemorrhoid Treatment Choosing an effective hemorrhoid treatment may prove to be a challenging task. Hemorrhoids are veins that have swollen in the canal of the anus. Individuals that suffer from this condition often suffer from an immense amount of pain. There are many over-the-counter hemorrhoid treatment products on the market today, but many find that these are not productive in alleviating the symptoms that often accompany this condition. Did you know that there are foods that will reduce the swelling associated with hemorrhoids? There are also exercises that may be performed. If you are interested in learning about these treatments and other natural hemorrhoid treatments, visit us today at: www.MeTheDoctor.com
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Filed under Hemorroid Relief by on Apr 5th, 2011. Comment.
I’d say about a year ago, I had a bowl movement which resulted in my bowl being very large and hard, and bleeding. I figured that I just tore some tissue. It stopped for a while. It then started again. It would happen for a day or two, and then it just seemed to fix itself. Now this is constant. Blood in the toilet after every movement, with very little pain. When I’m not on the toilet, I have no pain what so ever, and I feel as though there’s nothing wrong with me. There’s not much blood. Just a drip or two every couple seconds which keeps the over all color of the water clear. (This is bright red blood which is a relief for me as I know that it is fresh, and it’s occurring somewhere near the exit, and not somewhere further up which could be internal bleeding) I’m thinking torn tissue that still hasn’t healed from about a year ago, or a small case of internal hemorrhoids. (Internal because there is no visible hemorrhoids) Thinking I should consult a doctor about this soon if it doesn’t quit.
Additionally, I don’t have constant urges to go, neither do I feel like vomiting or having pain in the anus when there are no bowl movements.
This has been occurring for about a month now. Thinking it would just heal itself like any other time, I did nothing about it… until now.
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Filed under Hemorroid Relief by on Mar 19th, 2011. 2 Comments.
I’ve tried 3 different treatments.
1. Witch Hazel and Vaseline
Result: More burning than I began with.
2. Preparation H Hemorrhoid Cooling Gel
Result: Instant Cooling from the annoying itching but it only lasted about 20 minutes.
3. Preparation H Maximum Strength
Result: Lasting Relief but as soon as I stopped using it, they came back more vigorous than before.
My main problem is the itching! They aren’t really painful but they itch soooo bad!
I’ve had them for about 3 years now.
I’ve kind of determined that I have internal hemorrhoids because I have blood in my stool sometimes and my rectum just feels a bit swollen.
I also have 2 little polyps around the anus that I think are external but they aren’t severely thrombosed…just like BB pellet sized. I can I see swollen veins.
I KNOW I should go to a doctor. But it’s hard to even tell my parents about it to get medicine! How am I supposed to tell a doctor AND let him see my anus?
I’m such a prude. I don’t want some doc prodding around down there ; n ;
What can I do?
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Filed under Hemorroid Relief by on Mar 11th, 2011. 11 Comments.
www.nucleusinc.com This 3D medical animation shows a hemorrhoidectomy, surgery to remove a hemorrhoid. It begins with the different types and stages of hemorrhoids or piles. Internal hemorrhoids are classified into four degrees.
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Filed under Get Rid Of Hemorrhoids by on Feb 27th, 2011. 8 Comments.
PLEASE DON’T BE SCARED OFF BY LENGTH. It seems important for me to give you the proper background info on the problem so that you can answer it as best as possible. Please read through it and help me out if you know anything about anal fissures, hemorrhoids, or other problems that can result in these symptoms. I will greatly appreciate all of your help!
Oh, and if it helps, I am a 21 year-old female.
So this is kind of disgusting, but I’ve been experiencing some pain and bleeding on my anus. This started about a week ago. I had been constipated that weekend, and then on Monday, I was able to make a bowl movement, but I experienced a burning-like pain, and when I wiped, there were drops of bright red blood on the toilet paper. After this, my anus continued to hurt off and on for about 2-3 days (although it did not bleed again). Then, tonight (8 days after initial bleeding), after about 3 days of no pain or bleeding, it happened again. I was a little constipated earlier, but I was careful not to strain myself, as I thought that the initial problem was hemorrhoids, and I know that those can be caused from strain during constipation. So, I waited all day until I could easily go to the bathroom. But, when I went, I again experienced a burning-like pain, and there was again drops of blood on the toilet paper after wiping.
I initially thought that I had hemorrhoids, due to the constipation problem. However, I looked up pictures of external hemorrhoids, and I definitely don’t have anything like that. So then I thought I might just have internal hemorrhoids, but I looked in the mirror (a very difficult task, I might add), and I noticed a bright red scratch-looking thing, about half the size of my pinky nail right at the base of my anus. I looked up pictures of anal fissures, and this seemed to fit that description. However, I have questions for people who know something about anal fissures:
Is it possible to experience a few days of pain relief when you have a fissure? I would have assumed that it would be constant (if not slightly-lessening) pain day after day until the fissure healed.
What could I have done to get this? I have not had anal sex, nor have I had anything up there, lol. So how could a fissure could have occured? To be honest, I do remember scratching myself there on accident about 2 months ago, to where I experienced pain for about a day, but I hadn’t felt anything since then, so the two seem unrelated.
I’m very confused. If you know anything about anal fissures, hemorrhoids, or any other problem that this could be, please let me know.
And yes, I know I should go to the doctor. I am going to try to make an appointment soon, but I’m very busy, so I just wanted some background information if I could find it.
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Filed under Hemorroid Relief by on Feb 7th, 2011. 1 Comment.
20ff5dydt6u5axc2ojwm3udo26.hop.clickbank.net Click that link to cure your hemorrhoids at home naturally in just 48 hours! Today, I wanted to alert you to something will afflict 40% of the adult population (or more) at some point of their lives. It’s called hemorrhoids or piles and it’s basically any form of vein inflammation around the lower rectal regions. Blood on your toilet paper? Itching in your anus area? Pain during constipation? All of these are likely signs that you may have hemorrhoids and it’s no laughing matter because although common, they can be annoying and embarrassing. In the more severe stages, they can fall out like a lump outside your bottom. So what are some common mistakes that people make which contribute to developing this common condition? Even if you have these already, avoiding the following 3 mistakes can start relieving the problem gradually. Mistake #1: Eating too much processed food This can be a toughie for some people. However, it’s known that processed foods create harder stool and troubles in digestion. This creates constipation and other issues which can lead to hemorrhoids. The key here, especially when you are suffering and trying to cure hemorrhoids, is to lower your intake of processed sugars and foods. Mistake #2: Sedentary lifestyle A lot of long term sitting can create additional pressure on the bottom area and this invokes the perfect environment for a hemorrhoid to occur if combined with a sharp force such as constipation or …
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Filed under Hemorroid Relief by on Jan 20th, 2011. Comment.
locatereviews.com – Learn more about how you can cure hemorrhoids in less than 48 hours. The causes of hemorrhoids include genetic predisposition (weak rectal vein walls and/or valves), excessive time (over 1 minute daily) and straining during bowel movements, and chronic bowel straining or pressure due to poor posture or muscle tone. Constipation, bouts of diarrhea, poor bathroom habits (reading on the toilet or multiple cleaning attempts), pregnancy, and fiber-deprived Western diet can all foster the conditions that cause hemorrhoids. Additional factors that can cause hemorrhoids (mostly by increasing pressure), especially for those with a genetic predisposition, are obesity, a sedentary lifestyle, and especially, vitamin deficiency. A common cause of hemorrhoids is simply the standing position, in which all the blood above the rectum exerts pressure on the rectal and anal areas. Other conditions which contribute to hemorrhoids are: poor bowel habits, constipation, diarrhea, pregnancy, obesity, and especially frequent straining when having a bowel movement. However, some patients will have none of these conditions and still develop hemorrhoids. Humans are prone to hemorrhoids because erect posture puts a lot of pressure on the veins in the anal region. Heredity has also been considered a factor, since hemorrhoids tend to run in families. Chronic constipation is considered a major cause of hemorrhoids. This is because constipated individuals tend to consistently strain …
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Filed under Hemorroid Relief by on Jan 15th, 2011. 5 Comments.
PLEASE DON’T BE SCARED OFF BY LENGTH. It seems important for me to give you the proper background info on the problem so that you can answer it as best as possible. Please read through it and help me out if you know anything about anal fissures, hemorrhoids, or other problems that can result in these symptoms. I will greatly appreciate all of your help!
Oh, and if it helps, I am a 21 year-old female.
So this is kind of disgusting, but I’ve been experiencing some pain and bleeding on my anus. This started about a week ago. I had been constipated that weekend, and then on Monday, I was able to make a bowl movement, but I experienced a burning-like pain, and when I wiped, there were drops of bright red blood on the toilet paper. After this, my anus continued to hurt off and on for about 2-3 days (although it did not bleed again). Then, tonight (8 days after initial bleeding), after about 3 days of no pain or bleeding, it happened again. I was a little constipated earlier, but I was careful not to strain myself, as I thought that the initial problem was hemorrhoids, and I know that those can be caused from strain during constipation. So, I waited all day until I could easily go to the bathroom. But, when I went, I again experienced a burning-like pain, and there was again drops of blood on the toilet paper after wiping.
I initially thought that I had hemorrhoids, due to the constipation problem. However, I looked up pictures of external hemorrhoids, and I definitely don’t have anything like that. So then I thought I might just have internal hemorrhoids, but I looked in the mirror (a very difficult task, I might add), and I noticed a bright red scratch-looking thing, about half the size of my pinky nail right at the base of my anus. I looked up pictures of anal fissures, and this seemed to fit that description. However, I have questions for people who know something about anal fissures:
Is it possible to experience a few days of pain relief when you have a fissure? I would have assumed that it would be constant (if not slightly-lessening) pain day after day until the fissure healed.
What could I have done to get this? I have not had anal sex, nor have I had anything up there, lol. So how could a fissure could have occured? To be honest, I do remember scratching myself there on accident about 2 months ago, to where I experienced pain for about a day, but I hadn’t felt anything since then, so the two seem unrelated.
I’m very confused. If you know anything about anal fissures, hemorrhoids, or any other problem that this could be, please let me know.
And yes, I know I should go to the doctor. I am going to try to make an appointment soon, but I’m very busy, so I just wanted some background information if I could find it.
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Filed under Hemorroid Relief by on Jan 4th, 2011. 2 Comments.
ive had this "thing" for a couple months on and off…really bad right now…and i dont know if its a hemorrhoid, anal fissure or anal fistula…..its red, a lump on the outside of my anus…its kind of got a hole in the middle of it….itssss sooo painful, getting a little bigger. it burns. preparation h isnt giving me any relief…what is it?
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Filed under Hemorroid Relief by on Dec 26th, 2010. 3 Comments.
www.BestGuideYouNeed.com — Hemorrhoids treatment Hemorrhoids also known as piles. It is the inflamed and swollen blood in or around the anus. Prolonged constipation, obesity, prolonged caughing or sneezing, pregnancy, sitting on the toilet and trying to force a bowl movements are some of the hemorrhoids causes. there are many ways to cure hemorrhoids. creams, pills, supporsitories, and ointments are available in the market. but can those medicines really fix the true root issue? or do you think hemorrhoidectomy surgery is the best way to fix the issue? Think about it over again. There are some easy methods to cure hemorrhoids safely without a painful surgery. and you can simply do it by your self at home. You can make a mixture of yogurt and grind black mustard. eat it by chewing the black mustard very carefully then drink a glass of buttermilk after that. You can lubricate your anal area with aloe vera gel. Or apply witch hazel on your hemorrhoids with a clean cotton ball. Those i mentioned are just a few best home remedies for treating hemorrhoids. To learn more about getting rid of hemorrhoids permanently, you should visit us at: www.BestGuideYouNeed.com
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Filed under Hemorroid Relief by on Nov 26th, 2010. Comment.
I have hemorrhoids, i use a gel to insert in to my anus for relief
i eat leafy vegetables, fruits…and avoid coffee…i did all the things my doctor said…
but the pain in my anus doesn’t stop…it hurts me alot when i stand up from a chair…i really am afraid!!…help me
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Filed under Hemorroid Relief by on Nov 13th, 2010. 2 Comments.
I can barely walk because Aldara cream has made my skin around my anus and vagina so sensitive I feel like crying! I also had a small hemorrhoid and now is really bad because of using this cream. What can I do to feel some relief?!?!?!?!?!?! Serious answers alone, if you say anything demeaning I will report you!
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Filed under Hemorroid Relief by on Nov 6th, 2010. 1 Comment.
Histopathology Anus –Hemorrhoids
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Filed under Get Rid Of Hemorrhoids by on Oct 1st, 2010. 3 Comments.
I’ve had itching for quite a while now and not only do I have itching in the areas listed above, but it sometimes on my knees and it ITCHES LIKE HELL!!! I’ve tried Vaseline lotion, and baby powder. Doesn’t seem to be working. I’ve also tried Hydrocortisone Cream 1% with aloe and Hemorrhoids Relief. It could be me or I need to wait a little while. I’ve had itching for about a week and a half. This may sound disgusting but I have hair in my anus, could that be the problem too? If so, is it possible to shave it or something?
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Filed under Hemorroid Relief by on Sep 22nd, 2010. 3 Comments.
Simply wondering if one should take a cold/colder or a warm/warmer sitz bath to relieve hemorrhoids? What else can be done to get rid of them? It’s an external hemorrhoid as far as I can tell so and I’ve had it for just over a week. It started with a small amount of pain but, now it’s not a nuisance (no pain) at all, just very unsightly…at least in terms of how sightly an anus can be. Any suggestion on what I can do to get rid of it would be wonderful! Thanks,
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Filed under Hemorroid Relief by on Sep 13th, 2010. 3 Comments.
It’s not a hemorrhoid, just a regular sore. I’m interested in something which will give me an immediate relief. An ointment or something?
It’s not on my anus, twitterbrain… It’s on my ass. To be precise, on my tailbone.
I don’t think it’s a boil. It’s like a tiny ulcer, closed and hard. If it was elsewhere, I would just ignore it, but the way I sit caused me to directly aggravate it.
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Filed under Hemorroid Relief by on Aug 29th, 2010. 7 Comments.
hemaway is a doctor recommended, painless, non-invasive treatment that alleviates the agony of prolapsed internal hemorrhoids within a matter of minutes. The patented hemaway seat is a FDA-cleared treatment for relief of hemorrhoid pain and pressure. There are no torturous bands, no embarrassing visits to the doctor, and no need for unsanitary and unpleasant touching of your hemorrhoids. You can avoid distressing surgeries that can result in permanent disability and/or side effects. With hemaway, experience freedom and pain relief within the privacy of your own home or when you’re on the go. For more information, visit www.hemaway.com
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Filed under Hemorroid Relief by on Mar 31st, 2010. 8 Comments.