What are
Hemorids?
Well the
word Hemorids is a situation in which the veins about the
anus or else lower rectum are inflated and inflamed.
In fact, they can come from straining for moving stool.
Additional factors enclose pregnancy, aging, chronic
bloating or diarrhea, including anal intercourse.
They are above and into the
anus (internal) or below the skin about the anus (external).
Anal disease (cell) is the congestion of inner and / or
exterior venous plexuses about the anal
track.
For more information on the
concepts of anatomy hemorrhage, and how those problem
happen.
They are classified into
four categories, depending on the severity, so they may more
easily be assessed for possible surgery.
What are their symptoms?
Many anorectal troubles,
including fissures, fistulae, abscesses, or else irritation
including itching (pruritus ani), have symptoms same sings
and are ill-named Hemorids. They are generally not
dangerous.
On rare occasions, a
patient may have bleeding so grave that severe anemia or
death occurs. In some conditions, hemorrhoidal symptoms just
leave in some days. However in most conditions, hemorrhoidal
symptoms finally return, frequent worse than they were
before. Although the numerous individuals involve that anal
disease, not all have the symptoms.
In fact,
the most common signs of inner Hemorids are bright red blood in the
stool, toilet paper, or within the bowl. However, an
internal hemorrhoid May protrude through the anus outside
the body, becoming irritated and painful. This is called
protruding hemorrhoids.
External
Hemorids Symptoms include painful inflammation or a hard
lump in the anus results one time a blood clot creates. This
condition is called Thrombosed external hemorrhoid. In
addition, high tension, friction, or cleaning around the
anus can cause irritation with bleeding and / or itching,
which can give a vicious cycle of signs. The drainage of
mucus can also give itching.
How usual are Hemorids?
The disease is very usual
in men as well as women. About half of the population gets
this disease in 50 years of age. Hemorids are common, even pregnant women
workers.
The pressure of the fetus
in the belly, and hormonal changes, makes the hemorrhoidal
vessels to widen. These vessels are as well under high
pressure during childbirth. For most women, however, the
rectal disease created by pregnancy is a momentary problem.
How to prevent them?
The best method to
prevent that anal pathology is to keep loose stools to pass
easily, so reducing pressure, and evacuate bowels without
forcing as soon as probable after the need occurs. The
exercise, as well as walking, and eating high-fiber food,
help reduce bloating and effort by producing stools which
are softer and more uncomplicated to overcome.
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