Posted on December 14th, 2009 by Stuart Longmen
There is a condition, a frustrating and embarrassing condition, that effects millions of adults today. Most people don’t like to talk about this, so they quietly hope that it goes away on it’s own. For a few people, this works. Either by luck or by chance, their problem goes away. For everybody else, it keeps getting worse and worse, until a trip to the doctor is mandatory. And many times, the doctor will suggest surgery.
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Posted on December 12th, 2009 by Allen Romatar
The Western diet has been suggested , which is rich in processed food and lacking in fiber, thus contributing to hemorrhoids.Hemorrhoids are rare in African countries where the diet is rich in roughage and fiber.The population in these countries change their diet to have more processed food, the incidence of hemorrhoids growth.Two factors are linked: eating bad food leads to constipation, which leads to straining on the toilet The new styles of toilets, encourage you to strained. Most people read while sitting on the toilet, adding undue pressure to the anal veins.
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Posted on December 10th, 2009 by Bill Glover
Thousands of people are looking for a way to cure hemorrhoids, though many are too embarrassed to ask their doctor. After all, the thought of having your family doctor poke and prod “down there” is enough to make them shudder. So many go in search of a hemorrhoids home remedy that will give them the relief they need in the privacy of their own home.
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Posted on December 10th, 2009 by Debbie J. Parker
If you’ve got hemorrhoids, you might think they’re embarrassing. You might even have trouble talking about them with your doctor. However, if they’re
really giving you trouble, and are causing you irritation, swelling, itching, and even bleeding, you want to know how to get rid of them right away, embarrassment or no.
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Posted on December 8th, 2009 by Sal Iandimarino
Distended veins, also called hemmoroids are found in the anal channel. While it is excruciating, it is not life endangering. It is estimated that 10 million Americans suffer from hemorrhoids. There are two kinds of hemorrhoids, internal and external.
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Posted on December 5th, 2009 by Debbie J. Parker
Hemorrhoids occur when the blood vessels in the rectum and anus swell and become inflamed. The symptoms often include painful lumps that may bleed or be dry, bloody stool, and itching of the anus. If you are experiencing these symptoms you will surely want to know how to get rid of hemorrhoids. Before you can treat the condition, you have to know which of the two types you are afflicted with so you can receive proper treatment since each one is treated differently.
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Posted on November 30th, 2009 by Keira Adams
Hemorrhoids, also called piles, are varicose veins that are located in the anal region. Hemorrhoids can be triggered by an assortment of situations. But they are most frequently ascribed to genetics, being pregnant or if you’re engaged in an occupation which comprises sitting for long periods of time. Furthermore, constipation frequently produces strain in the abdomen. This will cause your bowel movements to be labored, which is a common explanation for hemorrhoids.
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Posted on November 28th, 2009 by Stuart Longmen
More and more people today are suffering from piles, or hemorrhoids. If you get a deep sinking feeling every time you feel a need to use the bathroom, and dread that daily visit, then you know how frustrating and embarrassing having hemorrhoids can be. When most people suffer from this, they do so in silence, too afraid, too embarrassed to ask for help from friends and family.
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Posted on November 27th, 2009 by John Choo
You may be wondering about what you can do if you have recently or have chronic hemorrhoids symptoms. It may be painful, and you may have problems and discomfort. The nice things is that even though you have had problems and issues, you can do some things now to prevent more recurrences in the future.
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Posted on November 26th, 2009 by Debbie J. Parker
Hemorrhoids, or piles, are caused by the excessive pressure on the blood vessels and skin in and around the anus and rectum. Although hemorrhoids per se are natural parts of our bodies, these can become inflamed due to various factors like constipation, old age, pregnancy, anal sex, and obesity and even lifting of heavy weights.
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