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Symptoms, Treatment And Prevention Of External Hemorrhoids
Filed Under (Info) by admin on 26-04-2008
If you have ever suffered from hemorrhoids you would know that it is not a laughing matter and that it should be taken seriously right from the first signs; however you must know what to look for in order to recognize the symptoms and get a doctor’s consultation in order to confirm the disorder and start a treatment. Here are a few guidelines on how to recognize, treat and prevent external hemorrhoids when possible. One of the most common causes of external hemorrhoids is straining during bowel movement, which is usually caused by constipation, drugs that you may be administering due to a medical condition, pregnancy, old age or anal intercourse. Therefore, it is suggested as much as possible to try to be in a comfortable position during bowel movement, as well as ensure that you consume enough fiber and drink plenty of fluids to avoid constipation. External hemorrhoids can be very painful, you may get an itching sensation as mucus may discharge and bleeding may occur during bowel movement, which can be seen on the stool, toilet bowl or toilet paper; therefore, if you have any of these symptoms you need to consult a doctor immediately for a check up and immediately treatment.
Treating And Preventing External Hemorrhoids
There are many ways in which you can treat external hemorrhoids successfully in order to provide immediate relief out of which some are: medicated wipes that can be applied locally as well as creams and ointment, herbal treatments and daily baths, which will calm the veins and the pain. You can also remove the hemorrhoids through different types of surgeries if necessary and indicated by your doctor. While most of these medications can be found in all drug stores and/or pharmacies, it is indicated you check with your doctor first in order to ensure that you are suffering from hemorrhoids and most any other disorder with similar symptoms.
Preventing of internal or external hemorrhoids can be done by ensuring that you have a fiber rich diet, don’t strain yourself during the bowel movement, try and get into positions that don’t strain your rectal area during bowel movement (the squat position is suggested to be one of the best for the minimum strain in the rectum), drink water and exercise, which will also improve your metabolism and keep you away from disorders such as constipation. You will feel a lot better once these issues have been resolved.






