Hemeroids means you
have symptoms of pain and hemorrhage in
the ass area. It may be painful or not. Having
hemeroid means that you have internal or external digestive
disease. In comparison to internal hemeroid, the external
one does not bleed at all (except if you have inflammation
because of irritating it with toilet paper).
Treating
this sign will require a differential diagnosis with colon
cancer, rectocele and anal cancer. Anyway medication, simple
cure, vitamins or home natural remedies will not generally
heal the problem and stop the enema. Homeopathy and other
cure with herb may simply help in the treatment.
If you have anal symptoms,
it is not caused from external hemeroid but from an anal
fissure. Having this disease means a swollen or strangulated
vein, which will bleed if it is scrapped by hard stools or
stretched during bowel movements.
Often blood strains appear
on the toilet paper after wiping, or it looks like red or
reddish streaks in the stools. The only decision if rectal
symptoms appear is to contact the doctor as soon as
possible. It may be an indication for more serious
condition. Only your doctor can provide you more information
about a signs, symptoms and cures.
When blood
pools in a distended vein and forms a clot, or thrombus, in
the outer region of the anus, it is called thrombosed
hemeroids. This type of hemeroid often causes unbearable
pain as well as swelling and itching, but they are not
connected with bleeding.

It is
known from many researches that low-fiber diets can cause
small-caliber stools, which result in the need to strain
upon defecation. Engorgement or enlargement of hemeroids is
a reason from increase in pressure, which may lead to venous
return.
Problems
with hemeroids could also be caused from conditions like
pregnancy and unusually high tension of the sphincter. The
mechanism of action of hemeroid is decreased venous return.
Enlarged hemeroids could be caused also from spending an
extended period of time on the toilet, while reading for
example.
It is
thought to cause some venous return problems in the perianal
area, causing an effect much like a tourniquet. In addition,
other causes of this disease can be aging, which causes a
weakening of anal support structures and can facilitate
prolapse.
This
weakening of support structures can begin at age thirty,
which means that the term "aging" is relative.
Major
culprits in the development of hemeroids are long ago
considered to be the constipation and consequential
straining. It is not valid in all cases.
Resting
tone has been discovered in patients with hemeroids, which
leads to an abnormally high anal canal muscle. Interesting
fact about hemeroids is that this resting tone lowers after
a hemeroidectomy. This change in resting tone is the
mechanism of action of Lord dilation.
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