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The Pros and Cons Of A Hemorrhoidectomy

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3 Popular Medical Treatments For Hemorrhoids

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5 Things You Can Do To Prevent Hemorrhoid Flare Ups

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What Is Causing Your Hemorrhoids?

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How long did it take for your hemorrhoids to go away?

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How long does it take for Hemorrhoids to go away?

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The Pros and Cons Of A Hemorrhoidectomy

photo credit: locusolus Is a hemorrhoidectomy right for you? Many people who suffer from severe hemorrhoids are faced with this question. In this article, we will discuss a little bit about the process of getting a hemorrhoidectomy as well as the pros and cons of the surgery. When you are finished reading you will have the information you need to make an informed decision. Hemorrhoids occur as a result of inflammation in the normal veins of both the anus and rectum. About three quarters of Americans suffer from hemorrhoids, and while most don’t need of medical assistance, for those who do the decision can feel intimidating. If you have... [Read more of this review]


What Is Causing Your Hemorrhoids?

So you have hemorrhoids and you want to know why. With knowledge comes power, and once you have finished reading this article you will have a good knowledge of the three most common causes of hemorrhoids: bowel habits, diet and exercise, and medical. From there you’ll be able to take on the hemorrhoids at the source and defeat them. In order to understand the root causes of hemorrhoids you have to understand the nature of them. When you think hemorrhoids, think pressure, specifically pressure in the veins of the rectal and pelvic region. When this swelling in the veins expands into the surrounding tissue, you get hemorrhoids. So the key... [Read more of this review]


3 Popular Medical Treatments For Hemorrhoids

If you are suffering from bleeding when you pass stool, i.e. if you see blood of a bright red color inside the toilet water or on your toilet paper, you have pain, irritation or an itchy feeling around your anus, or an obvious protrusion from your anus or swelling in that area, you may have a condition known as hemorrhoids. Hemorrhoids occur when the veins in the rectum and anus swell or become inflamed. There are a number of popular medical treatments for hemorrhoids, some medicinal, while others involve going to a doctor’s office for treatment. In this article we will discuss a little bit more about the types of hemorrhoids, when you need... [Read more of this review]


5 Things You Can Do To Prevent Hemorrhoid Flare Ups

If you’ve had a bout with hemorrhoids, suffered from the itching, pain, and associated bleeding from the anus, then you know this is an experience you don’t want to repeat. In this article we will discuss some common causes of hemorrhoids and discuss five useful ways to prevent them. When you are finished reading, you will have all the tools you need to keep hemorrhoids out of your life. You’ll be surprised to know that everyone has hemorrhoids, but most of the time because they are not inflamed, they don’t give us any trouble. The condition that we call hemorrhoids happens when there is inflammation and swelling in the... [Read more of this review]


5 Natural Remedies To Relieve Hemorrhoids

photo credit: wickenden Did you know there are a number of effective natural remedies that you can use at home to treat hemorrhoids? Hemorrhoids happen when the normal veins of the rectum and anus become inflamed and swollen. Hemorrhoids are very common — three of four people in the US have suffered from hemorrhoids at some point. The range of ages most commonly associated with hemorrhoids is 45 to 65, but research on 21 to 55-year-olds has found that most have had a bout with hemorrhoids, between 50% and 85%. Luckily, most people with hemorrhoids do not require medical assistance. Hemorrhoids come in two types: external and internal.... [Read more of this review]


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