Easing Hemorrhoids Symptoms
Easing Hemorrhoids Symptoms
by Tim Hantsville
Hemorrhoids are a very common problem that affects almost half of men and women by the time they reach age 50, although not many people are willing to talk about them. Hemorrhoids can be a minor inconvenience and a major source of pain and discomfort. While most cases of hemorrhoids will go away within a few days there are some cases that are more serious and should be treated as soon as possible.
Hemorrhoids can be caused by several different factors. If you sit at a desk all day long, you are at risk. Staying in one position, especially a sitting position for an extended period of time, puts pressure on rectal muscles. One of the best things you can do is to get up at least once every hour - make sure that you change positions in your chair.
Pregnant women often get hemorrhoids which can be very uncomfortable. Usually this is temporary and they go away after the pregnancy. Some other causes of hemorrhoids include chronic constipation, chronic diarrhea, severe coughing, and even heavy lifting. It is nearly impossible to avoid all of these situations for your entire life and this is why so many people end up with hemorrhoids.
There are basically two kinds of hemorrhoids: external and internal. External hemorrhoids can be very itchy and cause a painful burning sensation. They are very uncomfortable and should be treated as soon as possible. Some people feel embarrassed if they suspect they have hemorrhoids and therefore avoid going to the doctor. However, if they don’t go away you are only torturing yourself by not getting them treated. Worse yet, they can turn into thrombosed hemorrhoids which can be extremely painful.
While internal hemorrhoids are not as hurtful as they are inside the rectum. It is quite possible the only indication that you will have is blood in your stool or toilet bowl. But this does not mean that they are not serious. They also have a serious nature because sometime their symptoms are the same as those of colorectal cancer.
It’s fairly easy to treat hemorrhoids. External hemorrhoids can simply be treated by using a topical creams or ointments. The cream helps to shrink the hemorrhoids as and can be beneficial in relieving pain, burning, and itching. A warm bath is also therapeutic. However, it isn’t enough to merely treat the hemorrhoids. If you don’t address the problem that caused them in the first place you’ll end up with more.
It’s usually fairly easy to determine the cause of the hemorrhoids, but it may be a combination of things. For example, if you are stationary at a desk job, and you don’t eat enough foods with fiber in your daily diet, both factors could be causing your hemorrhoids. You should discuss the situation with your doctor - something as simple as getting fiber in your diet could cause a big improvement.
Hemorrhoids is a fairly common problem which can be easily treated. It is high time that it should come out of the closet and people should openly talk about it with their doctors. There is no reason why they should have to suffer such a painful and uncomfortable disease by not getting treatment.
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