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10/08/2021
Knowing Specific Hemorrhoids Symptoms
Not many people know that piles are divided into two major types: internal and external. That's why most people think that all hemorrhoids symptoms are just the same. Understanding the general signs - as well as the specific ones - will help you determine whether you suffer from the issue or not. Moreover, if you know the specific signs, you know which type of piles you are suffering from. Here is the basic information and knowledge that you should have before rushing to the nearest hospital.
Understanding Hemorrhoids Symptoms
If you are suffering from discomfort or pain whenever you remove your stool - accompanied by bleeding stool, itchiness, and burning sensation - it is likely that you suffer from piles. Itchiness happens because there is seeping mucus that will irritate the skin around the a**s. Skin irritation is also possible because of the mucus. Burning sensation usually occurs when the veins are swollen and inflamed. The discomfort happens because the bulging piles at the end of the a**l ca**l make you feel as if you still needed to pass the stool. The bigger the bulge, the greater this discomfort will be. Moreover, a bigger lump is usually accompanied by pain.
Besides those general signs, there are some general signs that you need to be aware of:
• Bleeding stool with or without pain
• Swelling in the a**l area
• The existence of a lump around the a**s, which may be painful, sensitive, or even painless
• F***s leakage
The bleeding stool isn't exclusively to piles alone. It is also a sign of:
• Colon polyp
• Re**al prolapsed
• A**l fistula
• Anore**al abscess
• Inflammatory bowel disease
• Colon cancer
That's why you should consult your doctor immediately if you spot any blood on your stool or on the toilet paper. By performing medical procedures, doctors can tell whether you are suffering from piles or other diseases that may require more serious treatments.
To understand the different symptoms of piles, you also need to understand the different conditions of the issue.
• In external piles, the veins are usually covered by regular skin, which means that there are pain fibers. Blood will pool under your skin, resulting in painful and hard lumps. That's why this kind of issue is also called clotted or thrombosed piles. This kind of issue is usually painful because of the lump outside the a**s. When hard stool passes by, the pain can be quite intense. Not to mention that it is also possible to experience skin tag excess, which can lead to skin irritation because of the difficulty to clean off properly after having a bowel movement.
• In internal piles, since there is no pain fiber within the veins, you won't feel any pain although you experience bleeding stool. The vein inside the a**s might be swollen, but this issue isn't generally accompanied by discomfort or bleeding. The lump has this delicate surface that can tear off when hard stool passes by. That's when you experience bleeding stool, although you can't really feel or see the lump, because it is inside the a**s. However, it is also possible that the lump is protruding throughout the a**s. When it happens, you may feel pain.
05/06/2021
CAN HEMORRHOIDS CAUSE ABDOMINAL PAIN AND BLOATING?
Abdominal pain or bloating is not normally a direct result of hemorrhoids. However, a few of the things which CAUSE hemorrhoids including, constipation and bowel problems including excess gas or diarrhea can give you abdominal pain and bloat.
By the end of this article, I will try to give you some idea as to why your abdominal symptoms may not necessarily be specifically caused by the hemorrhoids, but that they can instead be a side effect of whatever has caused the hemorrhoids.
OK, to start with, let's talk a little about your hemorrhoids and this feeling of abdominal pain or bloating.
HEMORRHOIDS & ABDOMINAL PAIN AND BLOATING
I decided to write this article as many people will associate abdominal pains with their hemorrhoids when in most cases this is not so and we will discuss this.
The reason people think this is that a couple of the main hemorrhoid causes are becoming constipated or eating particular foods which irritate the a**l area and cause hemorrhoids.
Without question constipation can cause abdominal pain and eating particular foods can be to blame for feeling bloated.
I guess you have arrived here however because you are suffering with abdominal pain or bloating, so let us discuss the reasons you could be getting these symptoms and their possible causes. I very much doubt if they are caused by your hemorrhoids.
Here Are 3 Of The Most Common Causes Of Abdominal Pain Or Bloating
1. Irritable Bowel Syndrome
Irritable bowel syndrome, also called IBS is more common in ladies. No one really knows what causes IBS but the symptoms often include constipation (or diarrhea). You may also get abdominal cramps and bloating. To treat IBS, along with various medications, you also need to change your diet and I would even go as far as to say you need to change your overall lifestyle.
One problem with IBS is that the symptoms often come and go. They have been known to last for weeks or even months which can really pull you down, especially if at the same time you are also suffering the pain of hemorrhoids.
Here is how to relieve IBS symptoms and also relieve piles or better still never get them in the first place...
Get lots of exercises
Keep a diary and note foods that worsen them
Relax as much as possible. Stress is bad.
Try Probiotics for a few weeks
Homemade food with natural ingredients will help abdominal problems as well as hemorrhoids
As well as these - try AVOIDING these things
Eat slowly and don't skip meals
Fatty or spicy foods are bad for IBS and also hemorrhoids - Keep To A Minimum
Limit your fresh fruit to about 240 grams a day
DRINKS - Limit tea or coffee to around a total of 3 a day and keep alcoholic or fizzy drinks to a minimum
2. Hemorrhoids Biggest Enemies - Constipation And Diarrhoea
Hemorrhoids do not like Constipation and Diarrhoea.
When you are constipated, you push harder to pass a stool. Then what happens is that the a**l and re**al veins swell up. And when they swell, you are now the proud owner of hemorrhoids, often known as piles.
Basically, sorry to be crude but they are a varicose vein in the arse. They come in two types. Number 1 is external hemorrhoid, these are on the outside of the a**s. Internal hemorrhoids are in the a**l or re**al linings
Avoiding constipation and diarrhea will help the abdominal discomfort, bloating, and flatulence (farting), as well as helping to relieve hemorrhoids
Here are some ideas...
Keep regular by eating porridge oats
Linseeds are very good, eat around a tablespoonful daily if possible
Avoid products containing Sorbitol
Foods like Brussel sprouts, cabbage, cauliflower, dried fruit, onions, and beans are hard to digest and cause bloating and wind - AVOID
Buscopan (from chemists) eases stomach cramps and that bloated feeling
Do not eat too much high fiber food such as wholegrain foods, brown bread, and nuts
Diarrhea can really upset hemorrhoids as well as causing abdominal pain. Medications like Loperamide (better known as Imodium will help)
3. Flatulence Or Gas - Also Known As Farting
What Is Flatulence
Flatulence or Farting as it is better known is the release of gas from your digestive system and out through the a**s. It is caused by gas collecting inside your digestive system. Although it can be embarrassing, it is completely natural.
Gas builds up in a couple of ways. The first is when you eat or drink, you can swallow air. This then causes two gases, oxygen and nitrogen to increase in the digestive system. Secondly, other gases such as hydrogen, methane, and carbon dioxide also increase as your food is digested, giving you flatulence (wind). Either form of gas production can cause flatulence stomach ache and bloating.
What Causes Flatulence?
The main cause is eating various foods which take a long time to digest. These foods include Apples, Prunes, Lentils, Beans, Broccoli, Cabbage, Prunes, Fruit Juices. Also, anything containing Sorbitol should be avoided.
The one thing that the above foods all have in common is that they take a long time to digest, this is why farts smell so bad as the food has been stuck in your system for ages. The body cannot absorb these foods so they pass out of the intestines and into the colon when they have not been digested properly. The colon contains bacteria that break down the food but unfortunately as they do so gas is released. It is all these gases building up in the digestive system that causes abdominal pain, bloating and of course wind.
To Conclude
Whilst we can safely say that as a rule hemorrhoids do not normally cause abdominal pain or bloating, a few of the actual CAUSES OF HEMORRHOIDS such as constipation, diarrhea, or eating the wrong types of food can cause these abdominal problems.
I hope this has answered the question reasonably well and hopefully your hemorrhoids will soon be gone.
If you are suffering from hemorrhoids, it is really worth watching this video which has helped thousands of people clear their hemorrhoids FAST and permanently, and it's completely natural.
21/04/2021
DIFFERENT TYPES OF PILES TREATMENT AND ITS SYMPTOMS
Piles or hemorrhoids are swellings that occur inside and around the a**s and the a**l ca**l. The a**l ca**l is the last part of the large intestine. There are many small veins or blood vessels within the lining of the a**l ca**l.
These veins sometimes become wider and swollen with more blood than usual. The puffed-up veins and the overlying tissue might develop one or more small swellings called pile.
Different types of piles:
1. Internal piles - These form above a point 2-3 cm inside the a**s in the upper part of the a**l ca**l. They are usually painless as the upper a**l ca**l has no pain nerve fibers.
2. External piles - External piles form below a point in the lower part of the a**l ca**l. These are painful as the lower part of the a**l ca**l has pain nerve fibers.
Causes of piles:
• Constipation
• Pregnancy
• Ageing
• Hereditary factors
• Other causes like heavy lifting and persistent cough
Symptoms of piles:
There are many symptoms. Sometimes a person may not realize that they have piles as there are no symptoms which is felt. The most common symptom that one experiences is bleeding after going to the toilet to pass stools. The blood is usually bright red.
Another symptom is a hemorrhoid hanging down and can be felt outside the back passage or a**s. It pushes back after you have been to the toilet. However, if the piles is severe, then it remains hanging permanently and cannot be pushed back inside. One complication is that the blood supply to the hemorrhoid can be cut off and this intensely painful. Another complication is a blood clot or thrombosis which can form within the hemorrhoid. This is uncommon yet painful.
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