What Are Hemorrhoids?

September 30, 2009 by  

This is very sensitive area of your body. Too private. Nobody likes when something is wrong over there. However it happens. Hemorrhoids occur practically in everyone. Though hemorrhoids cause problems in 1 out of 25 people. Mostly those are people between 45 and 65 years of age. You find a blood on toilet tissue. Bright red blood. Ok, now what? You do not know why you bleed. It could be rectal cancer by the way. It could be hemorrhoids. So? What are the hemorrhoids?

They look like cushions. They contain blood vessels, some muscle and elastic fibers. People often call them piles.

Hemorrhoids can be treated through an effective system called H Miracle System

Not everything over there is a hemorrhoid. There could be other problems. Fissure, abscess, fistula, pruritus (itching), condylomata (sort of hanging skin caused by viral infection), viral and bacterial skin infections can happen in that, so sensitive area.

How would a scenario of hemorrhoids look? A 46-year-old female presents with complaints on rectal discomfort, occasional bright red blood on toilet tissue and prolapsing tissue in of anal area. This is probably internal hemorrhoid. Another scenario brings a patient who complains on severe rectal pain and prolapsed tissue. The severe pain happens in external hemorrhoids. The pain follows thrombosis (thrombosis is the blood clot in your blood vessels).

There are four degrees of internal hemorrhoids. It may be interesting for you to know because first, second and sometime third degree can be treated by banding only. Fourth degree and sometime third degree requires surgery. Do not forget non-hemorrhoid  causes of symptoms. To check with your doctor is worthwhile because there could be other problems, including cancer or anal fissure. (By the way for anal fissure medical treatment alone may heal it in 90% of cases).

H Miracle is a good option that can be tried to deal with hemorrhoids. You can watch a video on H Miracle.

Disclaimer: THis article is only meant for information purpose and not any medical advie. A registered medical practitioner should be consulted for any medical condition.

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Comments

12 Responses to “What Are Hemorrhoids?”

  1. konsing on April 30th, 2010 7:13 am

    Hmmm…They should never have drunk all that beer backstage

  2. hellos rocharo on May 4th, 2010 9:31 pm

    I have hemorrhoid before, same as you i try try this simple step to cure my hemorrhoid

    1. Consume more fruit and vegetables, you need more diet fiber
    2. stop drinking alcohol, coffee or smoke
    3. don't do any heavy exercise
    4. drink lot's of water each day a least 2 Liter.

    Then i manage to get rid of my hemorrhoid in 6 days. After that, i eat a lot of fiber and drink more water to prevent it coming back.

    if your hemorrhoid didn't get any better, try this natural hemorrhoid treatment, proven to cure hemorrhoid in 48 hours.

  3. dicarda on May 9th, 2010 1:29 am

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  4. Danmanwv on September 2nd, 2010 7:56 pm

    I wish I could help more than I can, but just a couple words of precaution since no one else answered:
    Its POSSIBLE that your coming down with 1 or more different bacterial infections. If this is true, it could indicate that your body's normal bacteria is "out-of-whack" for some reason. This could be due to something that is an underlying condition. Probably nothing to worry about, but something to consider if you start getting other infections.

    Keep an eye on that stool thing. Do you see blood in your stool? How dark is it? If it's really dark, it could be a sign of digested blood. When a bleed occurs near your stomach or another part of you upper digestive system, the blood gets passes through your intestines just like food would. When it comes out, it looks almost black in color. So, tell your doctor if that happens.

  5. Malik on November 9th, 2010 5:23 pm

    ANy kind of rectal bleeding should be checked out by a doctor. 9 times out of 10 it is just hemorrhoids, but that doesn't mean you shouln't be checked. I would make an appt. now just to get a peace of mind.

  6. AleZepedaaa on January 15th, 2011 9:49 am

    Nothing too serious. Im fine. A little viral infection. They gave me mc n meds. Told me to come back on sun

  7. Jaye_Morgan on July 31st, 2011 11:19 am

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  9. My Evil Twin on September 8th, 2011 5:11 am

    Sometimes they peek around outside to see what's going on, other times they're shy and stay hidden. Either way, go to the drug store, get some Preparation H (or a similar product) and use it according to the directions. If it doesn't clear up then go see a doctor. Be sure to bring your butt, the doctor will want to inspect it in a clinical manner.

  10. Ping.fm on November 3rd, 2011 10:32 pm

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  11. Jadwigayrv on January 25th, 2012 4:33 am

    couldn’t really find it but seen some links about rectal cancer not sure if it was him or not

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