Causes:
The big question on
hemorrids cause
or causes is
responded here.
It is usually caused by the
increased pressure in the anal vein. The pressure causes the
swollen and developed veins. When it becomes painful when
sitting.
And here
are added causes or more accurately causes (because there
are many)
1. usual in women through
pregnancy and following childbirth (the best common cause of
this disease in Women)
2. The tension during bowel
action (most usual cause)
3. Chronic constipation -
feces are hardening and rectum to move forward on the stool.
The trauma to the rectum, causes blood vessels to swell. And
the swollen veins are called hemorrids.
4. Sitting for extended
periods
5. Caused by additional
diseases like cirrhosis of the liver (the chronic liver
disease leads to scarring of the liver including liver
dysfunction)
6. Chronic diarrhea
7. Infection in the anus
after surgery
8. Portal Hypertension may
improve this disease formation
9. Prolonged sitting upon
the toilet may cause engorged forms.
10. Hereditary - more prone
to get if their parents have
11. A
person can be prone to have it as they age, usually comes
after 35 years old. 
You can
easily find their symptoms and signs, if you involve
external forms.
However, for inner ones
mainly in the anus, it is hard for the signs to be felt.
Only at times when it stands outside the anal sphincter, is
considered as wet, pink pads of skin.
Symptoms:
The
principal symptoms may be summarized like follows:
1. Anal
itching
2. Anal soreness and pain
while sitting
3. Bright red blood in the
toilet paper, stools as well as within the toilet bowl
4. Pain during the bowel
movements
5. Hash tender lumps nearby
the anal region
Images:
We have devastated the
Network for the most excellent image of this anal pathology
for you - our visitors. They say an image is worth a
thousand words. And it is true with the image of a Hemorrids
that you see.
Go here for "image
Hemorrids" explicit photos, pictures and images that are
most revealing. Don't be too concerned about the image you
see like they are enlargement photos to your advantage.
The picture shown is at the
anal region. This is a prolapsed (internal) Hemorrids.
The second photograph shows
that the disease is composed of anal dilatation and
submucosal vein thrombosis that may rupture at any time.
Another picture is a
colonoscopy showing a tray of a set anorectum.
See if you may find
Hemorrids thrombosis including the picture or image of outer
Hemorrids
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