Do Hemorrhoids
Control Your Life?
Hemorrhoids are basically
swollen or enlarged veins that occur around or in the anus/rectum.
Hemroids are primarily caused by
- straining during bowel movements or during childbirth or some
sports
- poor posture
- genetically weak rectal vein walls or valves.
There are 2 main types (internal and external) and it is
estimated that over 130 millions Americans will experience
hemorroids by age 50... yet only about 500,000 will seek treatment
this year. The main problem is that most will not even know they
have hemoroids, and those that do will be too embarrassed to do
anything about it. Fact is, if you don't do anything about your
hemeroids, you could be paving the way for far more sinister
complications to occur - and the complications can happen
quickly.
External hemorrhoids are the most noticeable in terms of pain,
bleeding and discomfort. If left untreated they can develop into
rather large and excruciatingly painful 'thrombosed hemroids’ that
can seriously inhibit your day-to-day lifestyle and can also lead
to infection and more serious illnesses.
Internal hemorroids in most cases are unnoticed. Most people
with internal hemoroids don't even know they have them, but they
can still itch and bleed, and if left untreated can become
'prolapsed' and get pushed outside the anus, or they can get pushed
out side the sphincter muscle of the rectum, the blood supply gets
cut off and they become 'strangulated'.
In all cases, hemeroids can be treated naturally without side
effects. Many people resort to surgery, but most find that surgery
is the most painful experience of their lives and in many cases it
doesn't give the total relief or cure - so multiple hemorrhoids
surgery visits.
Note: the correct spelling is hemorrhoids. Alternatives are:
hemroids, hemorroids, hemoroids, hemorrhoidal,
haemorrhoids, hemeroids
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