Do you feel pain when pooping? Has there been the appearance of blood in your stool? Do you feel an uncomfortable bothersome lump in your anus?
You more than likely have enlarged hemorrhoids if you answered yes to any of these questions.
Just like any ailment or disease, there are lots of causes and factors for this. One such cause is diet and not eating enough fiber.
Hemorrhoids that are enlarged could possibly also be a symptom of some other health problem going on. If you think you might have enlarged hemorrhoids, go and see your doctor.
However, there are effective enlarged hemorrhoid treatments available.
Why do people get hemorrhoids in the first place?
Bad digestion is the first and foremost cause of hemorrhoids. The cause of hemorrhoids can also be caused by improper bowel movements. Pushing and straining causes the blood vessels and veins to become swollen. This causes blood clot conditions to the swollen veins. What happens then is itching, pain, thrombosis and bleeding from the anal canal.
People who have hemorrhoids will more than likely take some sort of medication to help the problem. Some people elect to have surgery like a hemorrhoidectomy, rubber band ligation for hemorrhoids, infrared coagulation or laser therapy. My advice is to avoid these invasive procedures because of the side effects.
Treatment Options For Hemorrhoids:
Drink more water, increase your fiber intake and take warm baths. Put more vegetables and fruit into your diet. There are also hemorrhoid ointments that can be very effective.
Defecation will become much easier if you lose weight.
Surgical Hemorrhoid Treatment Options:
A procedure, an internal hemorrhoids treatment, to prevent blood from gettting into the enlarged hemorrhoids is often used. The enlarged hemorrhoids will shrink when the blood supply is cut off. Before making a decision about this procedure, I would suggest you get a thorough examination.
Internal enlarged hemorrhoids can also be treated with hemorrhoidolysis, which involves the use of electrical currents.
Internal hemorrhoids can also be treated with sclerotherapy. The patient's veins are injected with a substance in order to make the enlarged hemorrhoids smaller.
A hemorrhoidectomy is another common internal hemorrhoid removal treatment option. If this procedure doesn't appeal to you, then Transanal Hemorrhoidal Dearterialization (THD-HP) is another minimally invasive treatment option and recovery time is minimal.
Stapled hemorrhoidectomy is another internal hemorrhoid treatment. Less pain will be endured with this procedure.
Let's hope you have found some natural and effective internal hemorrhoid treatments (hopefully nonsurgical) that will help ease the swelling and constipation.
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