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<p>The <strong>H Miracle system </strong>does not promise miracles. It is only so named due to users&rsquo; personal experiences of its effectiveness as a powerful remedy of hemorrhoids. Holly Hayden, the originator of this system is not a medical professional. Remember her medical disclaimer and consult your doctor when in doubt. Holly derives her authority from having successfully recovered from severe hemorrhoids on the basis of her personal intensive research.</p>
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<p>In essence, the H Miracle system is a natural way to cure hemorrhoids. Even hemorrhoids that are at the 3rd or 4th stage, as well as those caused by pregnancy (for ladies). It is straightforward, very comprehensive with lots of info, and yet very easy to follow.  Holly believes that every case may vary slightly and has therefore provided not just audio lessons, a downloadable manual, charts, detailed remedy photos&hellip;.but also unlimited updates. And all that come with just a one time fee. No other monthly or annual fees.</p>
<p>The H Miracle is delivered 100% online to maintain privacy and discreetness. According to Holly the H Miracle system is not sold in the supermart or grocery stores so as to keep the cost low and affordabe to users.</p>
<p>Once you sign up and pay up, you become a member and will be given login info. This allows access to all the features in the system. Should you require help, just email Holly and either she or her team members will attend to your queries or concerns.</p>
<p>Basically the H Miracle manual covers various &rsquo;secret&rsquo; or &lsquo;lost&rsquo; eastern and ancient remedies as well as other natural remedies and tips on how to get rid of hemorrhoids. It also includes other important areas that sufferers must look into to solve hemorrhoid irritations thoroughly; areas like lifestyle, daily diet, poor habits etc. There are even recipes provided to help one to speed up the process of treating hemorrhoids.</p>
<p>These are the eleven chapters (and an appendix) in the manual :</p>
<p>Chapter 1 Fixing it the Lost, Secret Ancient Way<br> Chapter 2 Instant Hemorrhoid Treatments<br> Chapter 3 &ldquo;Azure&rdquo; Recipes for Hemorrhoid Elimination<br> Chapter 4 Salves and Select Ointments to the Rescue<br> Chapter 5 The Truth On Pills, Capsules and Suppositories<br> Chapter 6 Your Lifestyle as a Prevention<br> Chapter 7 High Fiber Recipes &amp; How They Really Work<br> Chapter 8 Do it Yourself Remedies and Tips<br> Chapter 9 Correcting Unknown Poor Habits<br> Chapter 10 Why is the Natural Remedies Better than the Conventional Hemorrhoid products?<br> Chapter 11 The &ldquo;Bottom&rdquo; Line &amp; Root Cause<br> Appendix: If You Already Did Surgery: What Really Works To Heal</p>
<p>As you can see, the manual coverage is already very comprehensive and yet the system goes further to include other aspects through audios, photos and unlimited updates as part of its one time fee. For complex cases though, users may wish to try other supplemental remedies. These can be purchased through Holly&rsquo;s site and shipped to almost anywhere in the world (UK, Australia, most of Europe, South America, most of Africa, Pacific Islands, and Asia). With such comprehensiveness, it is little wonder that Holly says even real doctors recommend it with total confidence. (see comments by <a href="http://thetreatmentofhemorrhoid.com/recommends/hemorrhoidmiracle2" rel="nofollow">Dr. Charles Livingston. D.C., C.C.W.P.</a>).</p>
<p>Hemorrhoid sufferers should seriously consider buying this natural H Miracle system before trying out other options like surgery, prescribed and non-presciption medicines. Surgery, such as hemorrhoidectomy, and non-invasive procedures in the likes of infrared coagulation, stapling hemorrhoidectomy and rubber banding, can be very daunting for many. And surgeries after all carry varying degrees of risks and unforeseen end results. Prescribed medications such as pramoxine, hydrocortisone, lidocaine, Docusate, hydrocodone and oxycodone are, at the end of day, drugs and chemicals. Other medications (some of which can be obtained online include Venapro, Avtrol, Heal hemorrhoids, Hemorrhoids No More, Ziro and Neo Healar) may strictly be for external hemorrhoids only and must be used with care, possibly after consulting a doctor.</p>
<p>Given the above &ldquo;unnerving&rdquo; issues, hemorrhoid sufferers really have very little to lose in trying out the H Miracle. After all, Holly is so confident of her system that she provides a &ldquo;8 FULL weeks with ZERO RISK&rdquo; guarantee for you to try the H Miracle Package.</p>
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<strong>External thrombosed hemorrhoid</strong> is what many sufferers wrongly type into google to search for solutions to their rear end problems. The experts call it thrombosed external hemorrhoid or TEH, in short. It is understandable that the lay person can get the words in the wrong order. But for a condition seen typically as non-life threatening, it is somewhat amusing that even the experts have so many synonyms for TEH! Medical researchers refer to TEH as acute thrombosed external haemorrhoid, acute hemorrhoidal disease , thrombosed hemorrhoid, hemorrhoidal thrombosis, perianal thrombosis, anal hematoma and perianal hematoma. What an extensive list of names!</div>
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<p>Just to indulge those who searched and arrived at this article, we will continue to refer to TEH as external thrombosed hemorrhoid. The varied medical nomenclature is symptomatic of the seeming lack of consensus among the experts of TEH. The most basic of divergent views is in the etiology or causal factors of TEH, an aspect covered at length in a previous article. We will move on to examine 2 prominent controversies, a golden rule and a gold standard, after clarifying the terms used in TEH.</p>
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<p>An external hemorrhoid is one that forms distal (colloquially, south of) to the dentate line that demarcates the rectum and the anus. Thrombosis is the formation of a thrombus or blood clot inside a blood vessel which can impede the flow of blood through the body&rsquo;s blood circulatory system. External hemorrhoids are prone to thrombosis.</p>
<div id="_mcePaste">External thrombosed hemorrhoid can manifest as a circular thrombosis of external hemorrhoids surrounding the anal opening or it can be the thrombosis of a single external hemorrhoid. It can lead to injurious inflammation in the entire anal and rectal regions. Persistent pain often accompanies the condition and an urgent visit to the doctor is almost inevitable.</div>
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<p><strong>Golden Rule</strong></p>
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<div id="_mcePaste">In 1983, J Alexander-Williams reminded us that &ldquo;a baby&rsquo;s bottom has long been the yardstick of smoothness&hellip;remarkably easy to clean&hellip;after&hellip;stool has been passed; one wipe with soft tissue usually suffices.&rdquo; He remarked that if the baby is not promptly cleaned, the skin will very soon become raw and excoriated. The same apply to adults, it was postulated, when they leave minute particles of fecal material in the crevices of their own anal skin.</div>
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<div id="_mcePaste">The golden rule, religiously followed in <strong>external thrombosed hemorrhoid</strong> treatment, was to keep the anal skin scrupulously clean, dry and protected from physical trauma. Dry wiping of the skin was considered traumatic by J Alexander-Williams. It was best to wipe with wet material, either by a jet of water, a moist cloth or cotton wool. This must be done everyday.</div>
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<div id="_mcePaste"><strong>Golden Rule?</strong></div>
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<div id="_mcePaste">That the recommendation of J Alexander-Williams is the golden rule was affirmed by H. Rohde in 2000 when he said it &ldquo;became the bible of proctologists (specialist in diseases of the rectum and anus) world wide&rdquo;. It was to be found in almost every article relating to the therapy of hemorrhoids, including external thrombosed hemorrhoid. Unfortunately, Rohde points out, this golden rule has never been scientifically tested. Rohde then boldly proclaims that, in his experience, these instructions may seriously harm a patient&rsquo;s peri-anal (i.e. around the anus) skin. Another astounding statement was that the assumption that water is incapable of harming our skin is incorrect.</div>
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<div id="_mcePaste">Going beyond bold words, Rohde tested his belief in a study of 46 patients with different types of peri-anal skin problems. &nbsp;He instructed them to stop their daily routine cleansing habits and stick to a strict regime of cleaning their bottoms with a smooth DRY article. There was to be no water, ointment, cream, gel, tampons, suppositories or sitz baths on their anus. And? Of the 19 patients who completely adopted his instructions, none had any recurrence of their peri-anal problems!</div>
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<div id="_mcePaste"><strong>Gold Standard</strong></div>
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<div id="_mcePaste">For external thrombosed hemorrhoid, surgery (as opposed to &ldquo;conservative&rdquo; or non-surgical treatment methods) is the gold standard, with the caveat that surgery is performed within the first 72 hours after onset. Apparently, pain peaks around the third day and subsides thereafter so that surgery after 72 hours may actually cause more pain. This gold standard is the result of several research papers, some dating as far back as 1979, most of which used the recurrence rate as a measure of success of the surgical route.</div>
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<div id="_mcePaste">Unfortunately, as of now (Feb 2010), there are no randomized controlled trials (another gold standard, that of recognized scientific research) comparing surgical and non-surgical treatment methods for external thrombosed hemorrhoid.</div>
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<div id="_mcePaste"><strong>Gold Standard?</strong></div>
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<div id="_mcePaste">This gaping hole motivated the prospective cohort study of 72 adults with TEH by O. Gebbensleben, Y. Hilger &amp; H. Rohde to establish if there was at all a need for surgery to treat thrombosed external hemorrhoids. Was it really necessary to remove the thrombus?</div>
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<div id="_mcePaste">The prospective cohort study was particularly useful in that they gathered a group of individuals with similar problems, i.e. a cohort of patients with TEH, and observed them over the next 6 months. This had the advantage over retrospective cohort studies (most research was of this category) which merely collated statistical relationships from past data.</div>
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<div id="_mcePaste">Instead of applying the gold standard to them, the cohort was given strict instructions to follow a conventional (i.e. non-surgical) regime to treat their external thrombosed hemorrhoid. &nbsp;Given pain-killer medication, they were to adopt a wait-and-see policy and to perform only dry anal cleaning after motions. There was to be no use of water, shower, bath, washcloth, wet wipes, soap or shower gel. Only smooth dry toilet paper was to be used for anal cleaning after defecation.</div>
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<div id="_mcePaste">And what did they find? 47.2% of the cohort experienced no recurrences! The researchers concluded that more studies were needed and that ultimately, the gold standard of surgery within 72 hours may have to be abandoned.</div>
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<div id="_mcePaste"><strong>Alternatives</strong></div>
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<div id="_mcePaste">With the medical fraternity themselves in a seeming state of inconclusiveness over the treatment of external thrombosed hemorrhoid, it therefore seems logical that as laypersons, we should not be surprised if we get different advice from different doctors. This is not to belittle the professionalism of medical experts but simply to highlight the complexities of the human anatomy and the medical infirmities that afflict humankind, be they life-threatening or otherwise.</div>
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<div id="_mcePaste">But it does suggest that perhaps, laypersons be more open to considering alternative remedies. One such remedy is known as H Miracle which is popularly found on the internet. Put together by a former hemorrhoid sufferer, it has many adherents, among those who suffer from hemorrhoids in general and <strong>external thrombosed hemorrhoid</strong> in particular. Being natural, as opposed to pharmaceutical, explains much of its attraction. Testimonials of recovered sufferers seem to carry much weight as well.</div>
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<div id="_mcePaste">Reference:</div>
<div id="_mcePaste">1. J. Alexander-Williams : Pruritus ani. British Medical Journal, 1983 Volume 287, No. 6386.</div>
<div id="_mcePaste">2. H. Rohde : Routine anal cleansing, so-called hemorrhoids, and perianal dermatitis: Cause and effect?, Diseases of the Colon and Rectum Journal, 2000 Volume 43, No. 4.</div>
<div id="_mcePaste">3. O. Gebbensleben, Y. Hilger &amp; H. Rohde: Do we at all need surgery to treat thrombosed external hemorrhoids? Results of a prospective study. Clinical and Experimental Gastroenterology, 2009:2.</div>
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<div id="_mcePaste"><strong>Thrombosed External Hemorrhoid &ndash; No Expert Consensus</strong></div>
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<div>Thrombosed external hemorrhoid, or TEH as the experts call it, has been with mankind from time immemorial. Medical science has made great advances, especially in the last century. One would expect that TEH, being generally classified as non-life threatening, would be a very straightforward medical condition with long established diagnostic and treatment methods. So it is rather surprising to learn that, as we approach the end of 2009, the experts continue to debate several controversies about TEH. There are literally hundreds, if not thousands, of research papers offering divergent hypotheses, findings, and open-ended conclusions that only serve as a cue for further study.</div>
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<p>Not surprisingly, thrombosed external hemorrhoid patients have to contend with differing views when they consult a doctor and be faced with a bewildering range of treatment methods and medications. The doctor&rsquo;s decisions for you may well depend on the expert view that dominate current medical circles, the expert view he personally subscribes to (which may depend on how well-read he is or what specific training he has undergone for TEH) and his actual experience with the TEH patients he treats. In a sense, a TEH patient may begin to empathize with the proverbial guinea pig in an experiment even though it is a &lsquo;run-of-the-mill&rsquo; type of disease. No disparagement of medical science and doctors is intended here, it is just one of those things, like the common cold.</p>
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<div><strong>Fundamental Controversy</strong></div>
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<div id="_mcePaste">The first thrombosed external hemorrhoid controversy to be examined is its etiology (US spelling) or aetiology (US spelling), the scientific term for the cause of a disease. How much more basic can a controversy get! The human anatomy is so complex that there has been no way to conclusively pin down one specific reason that results in TEH.</div>
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<div>The consequence of this is a long list of factors that have been noted as contributing to its occurrence. After examining 187 research papers on TEH spanning more than 40 years (Dec 1958 to Jan 2004), journal reference lists, standard textbooks and their own medical knowledge as practitioners, Gebbensleben, Hilger and Rohde narrowed down published etiological factors of thrombosed external hemorrhoid to 38.</div>
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<div>Between 18 March 2004 to18 Aug 2005, the 3 gentlemen conducted a rarely-done prospective cohort study of 148 individuals (72 with TEH and 76 without TEH, aged between 16 and 80 and of both genders). A prospective cohort study is one that follows, over a period of time, a group of similar individuals (the cohort) who differ with respect to certain factors under study in order to determine how these factors affect rates of a certain outcome, contracting TEH in this case. Such a study is preferred over a retrospective cohort study where all the events (exposure, disease occurrence) have already occurred in the past.</div>
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<div><strong>38 Etiological Factors</strong></div>
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<div id="_mcePaste">The 38 causal factors leading to thrombosed external hemorrhoid identified by researchers from 1958 to 2004 can be divided into 2 groups -</div>
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<div>(1) Nationality, gender, employee, worker, housewife, self-employed, prior anal surgery, assumption to have hemorrhoids, diarrhea, hard bowels, use of laxatives, sitting on cold surfaces, straining at defecation, lifting a heavy load, sneezing, coughing, spicy meals, use of shower or wet wipes after defecation, pregnancy and menses;</div>
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<div>(2) Age, body mass index (BMI), retirement, career as trainee, civil servant, pregnancy, excessive physical effort, sports, recent alcohol intake, ano-receptive sex, frequency of bathtub use, frequency of shower use, frequency of genital cleaning before sleep, use of dry toilet paper after defecation combined with wet cleaning, use of dry toilet paper only, use of soaps and gels after defecation.</div>
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<div>Contrary to common perceptions, thrombosed external hemorrhoid has no statistical relation to the Group 1 even though it included many factors believed to be causes. Group 2 contained statistically plausible factors which were studied further in the cohort of 148 persons. Interestingly, the study concluded that of the 16 factors in Group 2, only 6 were found to predict TEH correctly.</div>
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<div>3 factors found to be associated with a significantly higher risk of developing TEH included age of 46 or younger, use of excessive physical effort and use of dry toilet paper combined with wet cleaning methods after defecation. 3 factors associated with a significantly lower risk of developing of thrombosed external hemorrhoid included use of bathtub, use of shower and genital cleaning before sleep at least once a week.</div>
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<div>The researchers concluded that these 6 factors should be considered in future research on the etiology (causes), prophylaxis (prevention) and optimal therapy (conservative or surgical treatment) of TEH. In dramatic fashion, the researchers declared that it is necessary to determine which risk factors are real and which are fiction. They also believe that it is likely that not one, but a spectrum of different factors may contribute to the formation of TEH.</div>
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<div><strong>Alternatives</strong></div>
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<div id="_mcePaste">Despite the acknowledged small sample size, this study throws up great insights into why it can be so confusing for the patient with thrombosed external hemorrhoid. The extent of the controversy is so extensive (187 research papers spanning 40 years and 38 possible causes!) that it is no wonder that we may hear quite divergent views from medical professionals. This is not to say we should not follow their advice and recommended treatment methods. But it does suggest that perhaps, we should be more open-minded when it comes to considering alternative remedies.</div>
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<div>An alternative remedy known as H Miracle ranks highly on the internet. Put together by a former hemorrhoid sufferer, it has found many adherents. Its popularity is attributable to the recommended remedies being natural as opposed to pharmaceutical. Equally attractive are the testimonials of recovered thrombosed external hemorrhoid sufferers that it is a permanent solution.</div>
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<div id="_mcePaste">O. Gebbensleben, Y. Hilger &amp; H. Rohde: Etiology of thrombosed external hemorrhoids: results from a prospective cohort study. The Internet Journal of Gastroenterology. 2009 Volume 8 Number 1</div>
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Thrombosed external hemorrhoid, or TEH as the experts call it, has been with mankind from time immemorial. Medical science has made great advances, especially in the last century. One would expect that TEH, being generally classified as non-life threatening, would be a very straightforward medical condition with long established [...]</description><wfw:commentRss xmlns:wfw="http://wellformedweb.org/CommentAPI/">http://thetreatmentofhemorrhoid.com/thrombosed-external-hemorrhoid/feed/</wfw:commentRss><slash:comments xmlns:slash="http://purl.org/rss/1.0/modules/slash/">0</slash:comments></item><item><title>Symptoms Of Hemroids – What 10 Million People Need To Know</title><link>http://thetreatmentofhemorrhoid.com/symptoms-of-hemroids-what-10-million-people-need-to-know/</link><category>Uncategorized</category><dc:creator xmlns:dc="http://purl.org/dc/elements/1.1/">christie</dc:creator><pubDate>Tue, 05 Jan 2010 23:59:01 PST</pubDate><guid isPermaLink="false">http://thetreatmentofhemorrhoid.com/?page_id=259</guid><content:encoded xmlns:content="http://purl.org/rss/1.0/modules/content/"><![CDATA[<div class="tweetmeme_button" style="float: left; margin-right: 10px;"><a href="http://api.tweetmeme.com/share?url=http%3A%2F%2Fthetreatmentofhemorrhoid.com%2Fsymptoms-of-hemroids-what-10-million-people-need-to-know%2F"><img src="http://api.tweetmeme.com/imagebutton.gif?url=http%3A%2F%2Fthetreatmentofhemorrhoid.com%2Fsymptoms-of-hemroids-what-10-million-people-need-to-know%2F" height="61" width="51" /></a></div>

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<p>A 2006 US study found the prevalence of hemroids to be 4.4%, i.e. 13 million afflicted in the estimated population of 298 million then. 1 million new cases occur every year. Yet, most people ignore the <strong>symptoms of hemroids</strong> resulting in relatively few seeing a doctor for medical treatment, with estimates ranging from 500,000 to 3 million per year. Amazingly, 10 million people ignore the symptoms! Granted the death toll from hemroids is very low, at less than 20 deaths per 100,000, but that is certainly no reason to be complacent.</p>
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<p>Firstly, the longer hemroids are left untreated, the longer it takes to heal. That it is possible for hemroids to be fully cured is another good reason to take action. Most importantly, confirming that it is hemroids rules out a variety of more serious ailments, some of which may be life-threatening whilst others require long-term professional care.</p>
<p><strong>Life-threatening &ndash; Truth or Myth?</strong></p>
<p>Symptoms of hemroids, especially blood in stool or bowel movement bleeding, can be very similar to a whole host of other medical conditions. It is no myth. Some of these conditions can lead to deadly consequences.</p>
<p>Broadly, these other ailments can be separated into 2 categories based on part of the body that they afflict, those that occur in the colon and those in the rectum. In the colon, the 7 main alternative causes are colorectal cancer, colon polyp, diverticulosis, ulcerative colitis, Crohn&rsquo;s disease, intestinal ischemia and peptic ulcer. In the rectum, the 4 main alternative causes are proctitis, anorectal fistulae, anal fissures and rectal prolapse.</p>
<p>Severe life-threatening complications can arise from SOME of these other alternative causes. In this instance, following the majority of 10 million people in ignoring the symptoms of hemroids can have serious consequences. A simple rule, where there is persistent bleeding, see a doctor to establish the precise cause. If it is hemroids, the accompanying symptoms below should manifest as well.</p>
<p><strong>Hemroids, Hemorrhoids, Haemorrhoids or Piles &ndash; One And The Same Symptoms</strong></p>
<p>Mispelling (hemroid) and different spellings (US hemorrhoids, UK haemorrhoids) but they refer to the same, having been derived from the Greek word haimorrhoos which means flowing with blood. More colloquially known all over the world is the name piles, believed to be derived from the Latin word pila which means ball. &ldquo;The common people call them piles, the aristocracy call them haemorrhoids, the French call them figs &ndash; what does it matter so long as you can cure them?&rdquo; said Ardene, a 14th century English surgeon.</p>
<p>Before we touch on other <em>symptoms of hemroids</em>, we need to know the various medical terms that define a line marking the end of the rectum and the beginning of the anal canal. Known as the pectinate line or dentate line or anal verge or anorectal junction, this line distinguishes internal (rectum) and external (anal) hemroids. To the hemroid sufferer, the distinction of greater relevance is that above the line, verge or junction, there are relatively few pain nerve endings whilst there are an abundance right outside the boundary. Accordingly, internal hemroids are relatively painless but external hemroids can be very painful. This factor alone plays an important part when choices are made with regard to treatment, mainstream medicine or alternative remedies.</p>
<p><strong>Symptoms Of Hemroids &ndash; Internal</strong></p>
<p>Rectal bleeding, mentioned above as blood in stool or bowel movement bleeding, is the  most common symptom of internal hemroids. Blood may coat the surface of stools, stain toilet tissue or dribble into the toilet bowl.</p>
<p>Another distinct symptom is the bulging movement of the internal hemroid during bowel  motion. Medically, the extent of bulging leads to 4 classifications of protruding or prolapsed hemroids:</p>
<p>- A first-degree internal hemroid bulges into the anal canal<br> &ndash; A second-degree internal hemroid bulges from the anus, then retracts itself<br> &ndash; A third-degree hemroid bulges from the anus and must be physically pushed back in<br> &ndash; A fourth-degree hemroid bulges out from the anus permanently.</p>
<p>Internal hemroids are typically not painful as they occur above the pectinate line but large ones that protrude from the anus may be be squeezed by the anal sphincter muscles. In the extreme, they become strangulated hemroids (deprived of blood supply) that require emergency medical treatment as the surrounding tissue may be endangered.</p>
<p>Other symptoms of internal hemroids include itchiness, skin irritation, anal lumps, rectal lumps and the uncomfortable urge to pass stools right after bowel motion. The feeling of uncompleted defecation is enhanced in cases where the hemorrhoid is very large and near the anal opening.</p>
<p><strong>Symptoms Of Hemroids &ndash; External</strong></p>
<p>Rectal pain is the distinguishing feature between internal and external hemroids as the latter is sited outside the pectinate line where there are many pain nerve receptors.</p>
<p>External hemroids are prone to thrombosis, that is the formation of a clot or thrombus inside a blood vessel, which obstructs the flow of blood through the circulatory system. This thrombosed hemroid can cause damaging inflammation in the whole anal and rectal regions.</p>
<p>Unlike internal hemroids which can sometimes go undetected due to the lack of obvious symptoms, external hemroids can cause constant irritation or discomfort. Cleaning the anal region is understandable but doing this excessively only aggravates the hemroid leading to a vicious recurring cycle.</p>
<p><strong>In The 10 Million Ignoring The Symptoms Of Hemroids?</strong></p>
<p>Are you in the 10 million? Recognition of a problem is the first step to its solution. So it is with hemroids. On occasion, it can be serious and warrants medical attention. But more frequently, the treatment is fairly straightforward. Apart from mainstream medicine talked about on thie site, there are also alternative solutions like the featured <strong>H Miracle</strong> that promises a natural and permanent solution.</p>
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<div id="_mcePaste" style="overflow-y: hidden; left: -10000px; overflow-x: hidden; width: 1px; position: absolute; top: 0px; height: 1px;">&lsquo;Bloody&rsquo; suitably describes bowel movement bleeding. Into the toilet bowl and down the legs trickle bright red drops of blood. The surface of stools is coated with red blood. Scarlet red blood stains the toilet tissue. Alarm causes our hearts to miss a beat. What is going on?</div>
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<p>Overcome any panic that is building up by reading on about any of the 6 possible reasons that could be behind the hemorrhaging (a technical term for bleeding). Though irksome to our daily routine these 6 causes are not life-threatening if they are treated correctly in a timely manner. Nevertheless, vigilance is advised. Monitor closely. If bleeding drags on for more than a week, accompanied by pain, visit a medical doctor immediately.</p>
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<div id="_mcePaste" style="overflow-y: hidden; left: -10000px; overflow-x: hidden; width: 1px; position: absolute; top: 0px; height: 1px;">With professional diagnosis and correct treatment, the problem can be rectified in no time. More gravely, however, bowel movement bleeding may be symptomatic of some form of cancer.</div>
<div id="_mcePaste" style="overflow-y: hidden; left: -10000px; overflow-x: hidden; width: 1px; position: absolute; top: 0px; height: 1px;">Hematochezia or Melena~Melena or Hematochezia</div>
<div id="_mcePaste" style="overflow-y: hidden; left: -10000px; overflow-x: hidden; width: 1px; position: absolute; top: 0px; height: 1px;">Rectal bleeding is classified in medical circles as melena (tarry or sticky black colored stools) or hematochezia (maroon colored or bright red blood). Termed as rectal because the bleeding exits the body via the rectum, the 6 causes are proctitis, anorectal fistulae, anal fissures, rectal prolapse, internal hemorrhoids and external hemorrhoids.</div>
<div id="_mcePaste" style="overflow-y: hidden; left: -10000px; overflow-x: hidden; width: 1px; position: absolute; top: 0px; height: 1px;">Proctitis</div>
<div id="_mcePaste" style="overflow-y: hidden; left: -10000px; overflow-x: hidden; width: 1px; position: absolute; top: 0px; height: 1px;">Proctitis is medically listed in the IBD (inflammatory bowel disease) group which includes the small intestine and the colon or large intestine. Inflammation is a healthy reaction of the body when its tissues are wounded. Inflammation triggers mending of wounded tissue but if left unchecked, it proceeds to cause tissue injury. Erosion of the mucous membrane lining, i.e. ulcers, can erupt to cause proctitis in the rectum.</div>
<div id="_mcePaste" style="overflow-y: hidden; left: -10000px; overflow-x: hidden; width: 1px; position: absolute; top: 0px; height: 1px;">Among other symptoms, bowel movement bleeding is commonly encountered. Eliminating proctitis as the reason behind rectal bleeding is very important as they can become very serious when the rectum, respectively, is perforated.</div>
<div id="_mcePaste" style="overflow-y: hidden; left: -10000px; overflow-x: hidden; width: 1px; position: absolute; top: 0px; height: 1px;">Anorectal Fistulae</div>
<div id="_mcePaste" style="overflow-y: hidden; left: -10000px; overflow-x: hidden; width: 1px; position: absolute; top: 0px; height: 1px;">This is an unnatural linkway between two or more unconnected internal organs. All too often, it tunnels all the way to break out of nearby skin surface. An anorectal fissure opens out at the anal surface. Urine and stools may abnormally discharge via this fistula.</div>
<div id="_mcePaste" style="overflow-y: hidden; left: -10000px; overflow-x: hidden; width: 1px; position: absolute; top: 0px; height: 1px;">Anorectal fistulae are the result of of inflammatory bowel diseases like Crohn&rsquo;s disease, ulcerative colitis and ulcerative proctitis. Aside from infection pus, bowel movement bleeding is also one of the symptoms.</div>
<div id="_mcePaste" style="overflow-y: hidden; left: -10000px; overflow-x: hidden; width: 1px; position: absolute; top: 0px; height: 1px;">Proper diagnosis of fistulae is crucial as it can be due to peritonitis (abdominal lining inflammation) which can be life-threatening. Treatment often involves tracing the full path of the fistula, surgery in conjunction with antibiotic therapy.</div>
<div id="_mcePaste" style="overflow-y: hidden; left: -10000px; overflow-x: hidden; width: 1px; position: absolute; top: 0px; height: 1px;">Anal Fissures</div>
<div id="_mcePaste" style="overflow-y: hidden; left: -10000px; overflow-x: hidden; width: 1px; position: absolute; top: 0px; height: 1px;">A fissure is a mere tear. Technically, when the tear occurs in the vicinity of the anus, it is an anal fissure. A recurring cause is inordinate physical strain during constipation. Relaxation of the external and internal sphincter muscles of the anus is necessary during bowel motion. The internal sphincter muscles may go into spasms from pain caused by fissures, further aggravating the fissure. A vicious cycle follows resulting in added pain and bowel movement bleeding.</div>
<div id="_mcePaste" style="overflow-y: hidden; left: -10000px; overflow-x: hidden; width: 1px; position: absolute; top: 0px; height: 1px;">Changes in diet to eliminate constipation together with medication (hydrocortisone or lidocaine) may relieve the inflammation and painful spasms.</div>
<div id="_mcePaste" style="overflow-y: hidden; left: -10000px; overflow-x: hidden; width: 1px; position: absolute; top: 0px; height: 1px;">Rectal Prolapse</div>
<div id="_mcePaste" style="overflow-y: hidden; left: -10000px; overflow-x: hidden; width: 1px; position: absolute; top: 0px; height: 1px;">Interestingly, the first recorded incidence of rectal prolapse was in 1500 B.C.! This unusual state, characterised by a visible rectum sticking out of the anus, afflicts primarily elderly females. Ligaments and muscles, including the internal and external muscles, fail to hold the rectum in place.</div>
<div id="_mcePaste" style="overflow-y: hidden; left: -10000px; overflow-x: hidden; width: 1px; position: absolute; top: 0px; height: 1px;">Persistent constipation, long standing diarrhea, severe pelvic floor descent and strenuous bowel movements are common accompanying symptoms. Surgery is often the only treatment that works.</div>
<div id="_mcePaste" style="overflow-y: hidden; left: -10000px; overflow-x: hidden; width: 1px; position: absolute; top: 0px; height: 1px;">Internal &amp; External Hemorrhoids</div>
<div id="_mcePaste" style="overflow-y: hidden; left: -10000px; overflow-x: hidden; width: 1px; position: absolute; top: 0px; height: 1px;">In spite of the above austere narration, it may be ironic relief that the most prevalent cause of bowel movement bleeding is hemorrhoids, both internal and external. These are dealt with extensively at http://thetreatmentofhemorrhoid.com/. Many effective choices are presented there for hemorrhoid sufferers. In particular, have a look at the H Miracle, an alternative solution presented by an ex-sufferer that promises natural solutions that not only work but are permanently effective.</div>
<p>&lsquo;Bloody&rsquo; suitably describes <strong>bowel movement bleeding</strong>. Into the toilet bowl and down the legs trickle bright red drops of blood. The surface of stools is coated with red blood. Scarlet red blood stains the toilet tissue. Alarm causes our hearts to miss a beat. What is going on?</p>
<p>Overcome any panic that is building up by reading on about any of the 6 possible reasons that could be behind the hemorrhaging (a technical term for bleeding). Though irksome to our daily routine these 6 causes are not life-threatening if they are treated correctly in a timely manner. Nevertheless, vigilance is advised. Monitor closely. If bleeding drags on for more than a week, accompanied by pain, visit a medical doctor immediately.</p>
<p>With professional diagnosis and correct treatment, the problem can be rectified in no time. More gravely, however, bowel movement bleeding may be symptomatic of some form of cancer.</p>
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<p><strong>Hematochezia or Melena</strong></p>
<p>Rectal bleeding is classified in medical circles as melena (tarry or sticky black colored stools) or hematochezia (maroon colored or bright red blood). Termed as rectal because the bleeding exits the body via the rectum, the 6 causes are proctitis, anorectal fistulae, anal fissures, rectal prolapse, internal hemorrhoids and external hemorrhoids.</p>
<p><strong>Proctitis</strong></p>
<p>Proctitis is medically listed in the IBD (inflammatory bowel disease) group which includes the small intestine and the colon or large intestine. Inflammation is a healthy reaction of the body when its tissues are wounded. Inflammation triggers mending of wounded tissue but if left unchecked, it proceeds to cause tissue injury. Erosion of the mucous membrane lining, i.e. ulcers, can erupt to cause proctitis in the rectum.</p>
<p>Among other symptoms, <em>bowel movement bleeding</em> is commonly encountered. Eliminating proctitis as the reason behind rectal bleeding is very important as they can become very serious when the rectum, respectively, is perforated.</p>
<p><strong>Anorectal Fistulae</strong></p>
<p>This is an unnatural linkway between two or more unconnected internal organs. All too often, it tunnels all the way to break out of nearby skin surface. An anorectal fissure opens out at the anal surface. Urine and stools may abnormally discharge via this fistula.</p>
<p>Anorectal fistulae are the result of of inflammatory bowel diseases like Crohn&rsquo;s disease, ulcerative colitis and ulcerative proctitis. Aside from infection pus, bowel movement bleeding is also one of the symptoms.</p>
<p>Proper diagnosis of fistulae is crucial as it can be due to peritonitis (abdominal lining inflammation) which can be life-threatening. Treatment often involves tracing the full path of the fistula, surgery in conjunction with antibiotic therapy.</p>
<p><strong>Anal Fissures</strong></p>
<p>A fissure is a mere tear. Technically, when the tear occurs in the vicinity of the anus, it is an anal fissure. A recurring cause is inordinate physical strain during constipation. Relaxation of the external and internal sphincter muscles of the anus is necessary during bowel motion. The internal sphincter muscles may go into spasms from pain caused by fissures, further aggravating the fissure. A vicious cycle follows resulting in added pain and bowel movement bleeding.</p>
<p>Changes in diet to eliminate constipation together with medication (hydrocortisone or lidocaine) may relieve the inflammation and painful spasms.</p>
<p><strong>Rectal Prolapse</strong></p>
<p>Interestingly, the first recorded incidence of rectal prolapse was in 1500 B.C.! This unusual state, characterised by a visible rectum sticking out of the anus, afflicts primarily elderly females. Ligaments and muscles, including the internal and external muscles, fail to hold the rectum in place.</p>
<p>Persistent constipation, long standing diarrhea, severe pelvic floor descent and strenuous bowel movements are common accompanying symptoms. Surgery is often the only treatment that works.</p>
<p><strong>Internal &amp; External Hemorrhoids</strong></p>
<p>In spite of the above austere narration, it may be ironic relief that the most prevalent cause of <span style="text-decoration: underline;">bowel movement bleeding</span> is hemorrhoids, both internal and external. These are dealt with extensively at this site. Many effective choices are also presented in various posts here for hemorrhoid sufferers. Have a read. In particular, have a look at the H Miracle, an alternative solution presented by an ex-sufferer that promises natural solutions that not only work but are permanently effective.</p>
<p><strong>Further Reading</strong></p>
<p>If you are interested in finding more about this topic, we have a related post on <a title="Blood In Stool" href="http://thetreatmentofhemorrhoid.com/blood-in-stool-7-possible-causes-in-the-colon/">Blood In Stool &ndash; 7 Possible Causes In The Colon</a> at this site. Do&nbsp;check&nbsp;this out.</p>
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<p>No panic is called for yet as the reason for the hemorrhaging (technical word for bleeding) could be any one of 7 possible causes. Troublesome to our daily routine but most of the 7 are minor in severity and treatable with the right approach. But complacency is not being advocated. Start monitoring. If bleeding continues over a couple of weeks, and especially if there is persistent pain, visit a medical doctor immediately.</p>
<p>A proper diagnosis will identify the exact cause so that correct treatment can be administered to solve the problem. More critically, blood in stool may be caused by some form of cancer.</p>
<p><strong>Hematochezia or Melena</strong></p>
<p>Medical circles refer to the bleeding as hematochezia (bright red or maroon colored blood) or melena (black colored tarry or sticky stools) or simply the less technically, rectal bleeding. Though termed as such because the bleeding exits the body via the rectum, the 7 causes may have their source in the small or large (colon) intestinal tract. The 7 known causes are cancer, colon polyps, diverticulosis, Crohn&rsquo;s disease, ulcerative colitis, intestinal ischemia and peptic ulcer.</p>
<p><strong>Colorectal Cancer</strong></p>
<p>This is the third most common form of cancer in the world and the third leading cause of cancer-related death with a fatality toll approximating 640,000 per year. It is the reason why one should see a doctor for persistent <span style="text-decoration: underline;">blood in stool</span>.</p>
<p>Colorectal cancer includes cancerous tumors in the colon, rectum and appendix. Detected primarily via colonoscopy (visual diagnosis with a camera mounted on a flexible tube inserted through the anus), colorectal cancer treatment involves surgical removal followed by chemotherapy. Early discovery often leads to a complete cure. Higher risk groups include those over 50 years of age and those with family history of cancers. Gender makes no difference as colorectal cancer is among the top 5 death-causing cancers among both men and women.</p>
<p>Another vital piece of information needs to be highlighted. Contrary to popular internet literature, colorectal cancer typically produces occult (not visible to the naked eye) blood in feces i.e it is NOT a common cause of visible blood in stool! According to the University of Michigan Health System, colorectal cancer does cause bleeding but special tests of stools are needed to detect the presence of occult blood. Critical accompanying symptoms to watch out for are constipation, diarrhea, abdominal pain, appetite loss, weight loss and constant fatigue.</p>
<p><strong>Colon Polyp</strong></p>
<p>Polyps are usually benign growths, raised or flat, on the walls of the intestinal tract and the rectum. They are likely to occur in those above 50 years of age, those with a family history of polyps and colorectal cancer. The usual sedentary lifestyle of too little exercise, obesity, over-indulgence in fatty foods, smoking and alcohol are identified as contributors. In short, no one knows the real cause.</p>
<p>Though of benign origin, some polyps can become malignant so they are usually removed during colonoscopy. Most people who have polyps show no symptoms at all. But in others, blood in stool occurs.</p>
<p><strong>Diverticulosis</strong></p>
<p>This is the formation of pouches or pockets (diverticula), extending out of the colon wall. Diverticula growth is believed to be due to abnormal colonic pressure, the causes of which are not entirely clear. A lack of dietary fiber is believed to be a contributory factor. If food gets trapped in diverticula, infection may set in causing diverticulitis. Complications from diverticulitis can result if an infected diverticulum bursts open and spreads bacteria to the abdominal cavity lining. Peritonitis, which is potentially fatal, can develop.</p>
<p>Most people with diverticulosis do not report any symptoms at all. Others suffer from mild cramps, bloating and constipation. Yet others suffer more severely, including nausea, vomiting and rectal bleeding as the most common symptoms. The risks of peritonitis reaffirm the view that blood in stool should first be examined by a doctor. A CT (computed tomography) scan is 98% effective in diagnosing diverticulitis.</p>
<p><strong>Ulcerative Colitis</strong></p>
<p>Colitis is classified as an inflammatory bowel disease, a group of inflammatory conditions of the small intestine and the large intestine (colon). Inflammation in itself is a positive response of the human body to heal itself in the event of an injury to its tissue. But if not terminated upon healing of the damaged tissue, inflammation becomes the cause of further tissue injury. Ulcers or erosion of the mucous membrane lining can erupt leading to ulcerative colitis in the colon.</p>
<p>Among other symptoms, blood in stool is common. Eliminating colitis as the reason behind rectal bleeding is very important as they can become very serious when the colon is perforated.</p>
<p><strong>Crohn&rsquo;s Disease</strong></p>
<p>Crohn&rsquo;s disease is classified as an inflammatory bowel disease but is also an autoimmune disease in which the body&rsquo;s immune system turns on the gastrointestinal tract causing inflammation. It can occur in any part of the gastrointestinal tract, from the mouth to the anus. But it primarily affects the small and large intestine (colon).</p>
<p>Precise causes are not known but it is believed to be due to one or all of several factors including industrial environmental exposure, genetic makeup and smoking. The symptoms are blood in stool, blood in toilet bowl or on toilet tissue, abdominal cramps, severe bloody diarrhea, weight loss and fever.</p>
<p>Known also as granulomatous colitis, Crohn&rsquo;s disease can go into remission and recur intermittently throughout life. There is no known medical cure, whether pharmaceutical or surgical. Early diagnosis is important for effective control of the symptoms and preventing relapses.</p>
<p><strong>Intestinal Ischemia</strong></p>
<p>Ischemia is a restriction in blood supply to any part of the body. Commonly due to dysfunction in the blood vessels, it results in tissue damage from deprivation of oxygen and nutrients. Intestinal ischemia or ischemic colitis refers to inflammation of the large intestine due to inadequate blood supply caused by low blood pressure, blood vessel constriction or blood clots.</p>
<p>Symptoms include blood in stool, diarrhea, abdominal pain and cramps, abdominal bloating, urgent and violent bowel movements, weight loss, nausea and fever. Persistent pain warrants immediate medical attention to restore regular blood supply to the intestinal tract. Surgery may be needed to remove damaged tissue, remove blockages, remove blood clots and bypass blockage blood vessels. Medications include anticoagulants to prevent blood clot formation and antibiotics to treat infections.</p>
<p><strong>Peptic Ulcer</strong></p>
<p>This is an extremely painful ulcer in the gastrointestinal tract. An ulcer is an erosion of the mucosal membrane that is at least 0.5cm in diameter. Contrary to popular belief, peptic ulcers generally occur not in the stomach but in the duodenum or the initial part of the small intestine. The major cause is believed to be a bacterium that causes chronic gastritis that develops into ulcer formation.</p>
<p>Symptoms include blood in stool (melena), abdominal pain, bloating, nausea, appetite and weight loss, vomiting of blood and at the extreme, perforation of the intestine. This can lead to potentially dangerous peritonitis and requires emergency surgery. Treatment of milder cases includes antibiotics to combat the bacterium and antacids to moderate the acidity.</p>
<p><strong>Hemorrhoids</strong></p>
<p>The above 7 causes are the very reasons why rectal bleeding requires the attention of a medical doctor who can provide an accurate diagnosis. Proper treatment and medication, possibly including surgery, can accelerate the path to recovery.</p>
<p>Ironically, one of the best news the doctor may provide is that the cause of <em>blood in stool</em> is nothing more than hemorrhoids. Both internal and external hemorrhoids are, by and large, the main causes of rectal bleeding.</p>
<p><strong>Further Reading</strong></p>
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<p>It is bad enough to have to deal with <strong>how to get rid of hemroids</strong>. It is downright frustrating when things are not cut and dry, when even the medical professionals hold divergent views. Compounding the problem is the embarrassment when the solution seems to include exposing one&rsquo;s posterior end, even if it is to a doctor who has seen it all.</p>
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<p>But fret not, read on as we navigate the maze of hemorrhoid treatment.</p>
<p>Understanding hemroids, also known variously as hemorrhoids, haemorrhoids and piles, will help. First, distinguish hemorrhoidal cushions and hemorrhoids. Get rid of hemroids or hemorrhoids, not the hemorrhoidal cushions.</p>
<p><strong>Anal Cushions</strong></p>
<p>Recent scientific research reveals the existence of hemorrhoidal cushions or anal cushions at the lower end of the rectum through which stools exit the body. These cushions are muscle-like thickened structures that provide very fine control over the anal sphincter or opening. Without them, there is no way to control stool motion. Knowing this is the first step to how to get rid of hemroids.</p>
<p>According to the recent finding, a common mistake is to describe hemroids as varicose or engorged anal canal veins similar to varicose veins commonly found on the legs. They are not quite the same. The anal cushions, being the fine control mechanism that they are, contain blood vessels (both arteries and veins) and also elastic and fibrous tissues. These tissues anchor the anal cushions to the rectal wall. The dense concentration of blood vessels is necessary for the strenuous activities that accompany stool excretion. When the whole entwined mass of anal cushion, blood vessels and tissues are enlarged and displaced downwards, the mass is known as a hemroid. Again, very critical knowledge when we want to know <span style="text-decoration: underline;">how to get rid of hemroids</span>.</p>
<p>Never be too hasty in agreeing to surgery that involves excising or slicing off the offending hemroid. Remember it is not just a varicose vein. The hemroid comprises anal cushion, veins, arteries, elastic tissue and fibrous tissue rolled into one mass. If the anal cushion is removed, it is estimated by colorectal surgeons that 20% of anal sphincter control could be lost. It makes no sense to cure a possibly temporary hemroid problem and be saddled with a permanent anal control problem. Apart from interfering with regular bowel movements, imagine not being able to exert control in public during a sudden serious bout of diarrhea! Save for the most severe cases of hemroids, wholesale excision is not the answer to how to get rid of hemroids.</p>
<p><strong>How To Get Rid Of Internal Or External Hemroids</strong></p>
<p>It is also vital to know whether the hemroid is internal or external. This is determined by whether the hemroid falls below the dentate line, described by anatomists as the line demarcating the internal mucus anal membrane and the external skin of the posterior.</p>
<p>For the incurably pain-averse (which includes all of us!), this distinction will influence the decision whether or not to opt for hemroid surgery. Internal hemroids occur in a part of our bodies that are dominated by pressure nerves and hardly any pain nerves. External hemroids droop beyond the dentate line and form on skin that is very pain sensitive.</p>
<p>Why do potentially painful external hemroids occur? There are no anal cushions on the body below the dentate line. However, many of the blood vessels that supply the anal cushions run beyond the dentate line and loop back into the rectum. These drooping blood vessels, when engorged can swell significantly into external hemroids. Knowing that external hemroids removal is a lot more painful will affect your decision on how to get rid of hemroids.</p>
<p><strong>Maze of Solutions On How To Get Rid Of Hemroids</strong></p>
<p>The various classes of solutions are classified as surgery, minimally invasive surgery, prescribed medicines, non-prescription medicines and the intriguing secret way of H Miracle.</p>
<p>Surgery can be very daunting for many. For the skeptical, a peek at real-life hemroid operations known as hemorrhoidectomy will quickly resolve the issue. Copy and paste this URL (www.proctosite.com/video_atlas/video_atlas_hemorrhoids.php) into another browsing page. Be warned, this will be shocking to some.</p>
<p>Minimally invasive surgery is usually performed on an outpatient basis. These include infrared coagulation, stapling hemorrhoidectomy and rubber banding.</p>
<p>Prescription medications include pramoxine, hydrocortisone, lidocaine, Docusate, hydrocodone and oxycodone. There are also stool softeners like psyllium, polycarbophil, bismuth subgallate and ibuprofen.</p>
<p>Other medications, some of which can be obtained online include Venapro, Avtrol, Heal hemorrhoids, Hemorrhoids No More, Ziro and Neo Healar. Note that some of these products are strictly for external hemroids and must be used with care, possibly after consulting a doctor.</p>
<p>Given the myriad of options, small wonder we consider finding a solution to <em>how to get rid of hemroids</em> akin to navigating a maze!</p>
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<p><strong>Conventional vs Alternative Treatment</strong><span style="font-weight: normal;"> </span></p>
<p>The 3 management goals of <strong>hemorrhoid treatment</strong> include relieving the symptoms, arresting the worsening of the condition and preventing the recurrence of the condition. To these goals, we would add preemptive prevention of the onset of hemorrhoids based on the old adage that prevention is better than cure.</p>
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<p>In traditional medical circles, there are 4 stages of assessment; immediate admittance to hospital where malignancy is suspected, possible admittance where there is acute pain (e.g. thrombosed external hemorrhoids and thrombosed prolapsed internal hemorrhoids), outpatient treatment (e.g. grade 1 or 2 hemorrhoids); intensive investigation (e.g. where conditions other than hemorrhoids is suspected).</p>
<p>Many people are comfortable going along this conventional path of hemorrhoid treatment. Well and good, if it helps them. We are not full-blown skeptics of big pharmaceutical companies and hospitals as we believe they generally do provide good medical care. However, conventional drugs often have side effects that we may not be apprised of even by the best of doctors as they truly believe that the cure is the main immediate goal.</p>
<p>Accordingly, our approach is always to examine alternative treatment together with conventional medicine. This is especially so if the alternative method is a natural way that has been tried and tested by fellow sufferers, including those who have already undergone conventional healthcare treatment. One such alternative to <span style="text-decoration: underline;">hemorrhoid treatment</span> is the H Miracle.</p>
<p>Apart from conventional and alternative treatment, there are many things that you can do for yourself to avoid becoming a hemorrhoid sufferer or if you are already one, to alleviate your discomfort and prevent a worsening of the condition.</p>
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<p><strong>Healthy Lifestyle </strong></p>
<p><strong> </strong></p>
<p>Cultivate this simple lifestyle habit &ndash; the balanced diet! Clich&eacute;d but nevertheless, true.</p>
<p>A major cause of hemorrhoids is excessive straining due to constant bouts of constipation. Accordingly, a major lifestyle objective should then be to ensure regular bowel movements comprising soft but bulky stools. This is easily achieved by including in our daily diet just 30 gm of insoluble fiber found in fruits and leafy vegetables and by drinking 8 glasses of fluid. Fluids, unfortunately, do not include those with alcohol and caffeine content!</p>
<p>Where these efforts do not yield quick results, you may also take plant-based fiber supplements. These include methyl cellulose (sold under trade names like Citrucel or WillPowder) which passes through the intestines undigested and absorbs large amounts of water to produce a softer and bulkier stool. Another high fiber supplement is psyllium (sold under the brand Metamucil) which acts similarly to smoothen bowel motion.</p>
<p>If you are already suffering from hemorrhoids or is recovering from hemorrhoids after conventional medical procedures, the daily regime of a balanced diet is an imperative step in your <em>hemorrhoid treatment</em> and recovery.</p>
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<p><strong>Home Treatment<br></strong></p>
<p>For the hemorrhoid sufferer, the next major routine that should become a personal habit is perianal hygiene. Perianal refers to the tissues surrounding the anus. After passing motion, these are essential steps to note:</p>
<ul>
<li>Avoid      soaps with perfumes or dyes</li>
<li>Avoid      rubbing the anal region</li>
</ul>
<p style="padding-left: 60px;">&ndash; clean with the shower or bidet</p>
<p style="padding-left: 60px;">&ndash; gently pat dry with a towel</p>
<ul>
<li>Blot      dry the anus with</li>
</ul>
<p style="padding-left: 60px;">&ndash; damp toilet tissue</p>
<p style="padding-left: 60px;">&ndash; baby wipes</p>
<p style="padding-left: 60px;">&ndash;&nbsp; pre-moistened towelettes e.g. TUCKS Medicated Pads</p>
<p style="padding-left: 60px;">&ndash;&nbsp; cleansing agents e.g. Balneol Hygienic Cleansing Lotion.</p>
<p>For pain and itch relief in hemorrhoid treatment, try one or all of the following:</p>
<ul>
<li>Apply      ice (10-minute duration) several times a day</li>
<li>Alternate      with a warm compress (10-20 minute duration)</li>
<li>Apply      moist heat (using warm towels &ndash; tip: use a microwave) several times a day</li>
<li>Soak      anal area in warm water (15 minute duration) several times a day</li>
<li>Take a      sitz bath (warm tub of water with a tablespoon of salt added)</li>
<li>Apply      petroleum jelly or hemorrhoidal creams (e.g. Preparation H)</li>
</ul>
<p>Other relief methods:</p>
<ul>
<li>Rest      in bed &ndash; alleviates pressure on the inflamed hemorrhoids</li>
<li>Avoid      standing or sitting for prolonged periods</li>
<li>Avoid      lifting heavy objects</li>
<li>Wear      loose cotton undergarments to prevent moisture formation</li>
<li>Do NOT      use the famed doughnut ring cushion &ndash; by restricting blood flow, it      aggravates swelling!</li>
<li>Exercise      regularly &ndash; just brisk walking is fine too</li>
<li>No      matter how busy you are, empty your bowels as soon as the urge occurs.</li>
</ul>
<p style="text-align: justify; ">It is <strong>IMPORTANT TO NOTE</strong> that whenever any of the medicinal products mentioned above are used for hemorrhoid treatment , you should consult the pharmacist at the drugstore where you make your purchase or your personal doctor. This is especially if you have heart disease, high blood pressure, thyroid disease, diabetes, urination difficulties caused by prostate gland enlargement or you are recently taking any prescription drugs.</p>
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<p>Hemorrhoids or piles affect at least 50% of the global population at some point in their lives. More likely than not, once experienced, it is a recurrent condition. At best an inconvenience, most occurrences are short lived and the <strong>symptoms of piles</strong> disappear untreated. But, there are serious cases requiring medication.</p>
<p>What exactly are piles, why do we get them, and what are the <em>symptoms of piles</em>?</p>
<p>The first symptoms of piles are usually an inflammation of the rectum. They are actually blood vessels that swell up, becoming tender and often painful.</p>
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<p>Why do we get them? Several risk factors increase the chances of piles developing:</p>
<p>&bull;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; standing upright for protracted periods of time<br> &bull;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; prolonged periods of sitting<br> &bull;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; straining whilst passing stools<br> &bull;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; constipation<br> &bull;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; diarrhea<br> &bull;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; obesity<br> &bull;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; pregnancy<br> &bull;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; anal sex<br> &bull;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; poor diet (lack of fiber)<br> &bull;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; lack of exercise<br> &bull;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; genetics (possibly).</p>
<p>What are the <span style="text-decoration: underline;">symptoms of piles</span>? There are two types of piles or hemorrhoids; internal and external.</p>
<p>Bleeding is the most common manifestation of internal hemorrhoids which have prolapsed, that is, they protrude through the anus. The symptoms of piles then include bright red blood coating expelled stools, in the toilet bowl and on used toilet paper.</p>
<p>Swellings or lumps of clotted blood are distinct symptoms of external piles. Known as thrombosed external hemorrhoids, they can be quite painful. Because these symptoms of piles can cause irritation or discomfort, it is common for the situation to be aggravated by excessive attempts at cleaning the area, leading to a vicious circle of recurrence.</p>
<p>Why is it important to recognize the symptoms of piles? Because piles are often mistaken for several other conditions like fissures (whereby the anoderm &ndash; the skin around the anus is damaged), fistulae (a tract that can develop between the anal canal and the opening to the outer skin of the rectum), abscesses or just plain itch due to a variety of other non-pile related causes. These other conditions usually require medical treatment.</p>
<p>Piles are normally very easily treated. They may go away on their own without medication. If you find that the piles keep recurring, immediately review your diet. Make sure to include plenty of fruit and more importantly fiber. It is also recommended to drink plenty of fluids, water being the best. An age old pediatrician&rsquo;s remedy is prune juice. Works wonders in adults, not just the babies.</p>
<p>However, for the more persistent piles, there are plenty of OTC (over the counter) remedies and treatments that are available at the local drugstore, or online if you are easily embarrassed. If the symptoms of piles persist after self treatment, please see your doctor to ensure a correct diagnosis.</p>
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<p>Certainly not the most comfortable topic to discuss nor one of the most comfortable conditions to endure either, but, <strong>how long do hemorrhoids last </strong>for?</p>
<p>Hemorrhoids, also known as piles, are quite literally a pain in the butt. (Pun intended). They are the result of blood vessels in the rectal area becoming swollen and inflamed. Regardless of how long do hemorrhoids last, the common symptoms are:</p>
<p>&bull; Blood (usually bright red) seeping from the anal region<br> &bull; Irritation in the anal area<br> &bull; Experiencing discomfort when passing stools<br> &bull; Swelling protruding from the anus<br> &bull; Discharge of mucus from the anus<br> &bull; Feeling that bowels not fully discharged after toilet.</p>
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<p>It is estimated that at least 50% of people worldwide suffer this condition at some point in their lives, and yet because of the nature of the condition, and the private area affects, it is one of the least talked about conditions. Many people do not know <span style="text-decoration: underline;">how long do hemorrhoids last</span> and even avoid seeing their doctors because of embarrassment. It is more likely to be men who fall into this category as women have become used to dealing with embarrassment through child birth etc. Suffice it to say, the actual numbers of people who suffer are more than likely to be higher than 50%.</p>
<p>So, <em>how long do hemorrhoids last?</em> The most common incidents of hemorrhoids last only for 3 or 4 days and disappear quickly without any treatment or medication. More severe cases of hemorrhoids however can last several weeks. Quite often, once you have suffered from hemorrhoids, you are more likely to contract the condition again. So, let&rsquo;s have a quick look at the various sorts of treatments to gain a better understanding of how long do hemorrhoids last and a time frame for curing the condition.</p>
<p>There are various OTC (over the counter) medications and treatments that are available in many drugstores. There are also a number of natural remedies that you can buy online or at health stores. If none of these treatments work, it is advisable to visit your doctor for a proper diagnosis and recommended course of treatment. Recovery times following any form of treatments will vary from person to person, but do not normally extend beyond a few weeks. Some possible treatments are;</p>
<p>Ligation treatment is by specially made rubber bands that are applied to the base of the hemorrhoid, starving it of any blood supply and forcing it to diminish and disappear. This treatment is normally effective within 7/10 days, a sure relief once you know how long do hemorrhoids last.</p>
<p>Infrared coagulation treatment is where a doctor will use an infrared device to coagulate the blood in the hemorrhoid. This can take several visits to take full effect and may therefore take up to 3 to 4 weeks to fully resolve itself.</p>
<p>A hemorrhoidectomy is a surgical procedure suitable for the most severe cases, and this again can take several weeks to totally heal.</p>
<p>Luckily most cases of hemorrhoids self heal in a matter of days. But if your symptoms linger beyond this period, and you are embarrassed to consult your doctor, you could try other OTC natural remedies as mentioned earlier. However, should the symptoms persist, it is strongly recommended that you  consult your doctor who can offer a full diagnosis and appropriate treatment.</p>
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