Doctors visit for internal hemorrhoids may save your life!

Ever felt something was a pain in the butt? I am sure we have all felt this from particular individuals, but what I am talking about is something a little more literal. Quite literally I am talking about internal hemorrhoids and its symptoms. While this topic is not usually discussed openly at the coffee table, it is a serious condition that should be taken somberly. Let’s get down to the facts of internal hemorrhoid symptoms. Itching, bleeding, swelling, protrusions, and burning are often symptoms associated with internal hemorrhoids. Obviously these symptoms can be quite an annoyance. A medically trained doctor will be exactly what a person needs. Also there are life factors which may trigger similar symptoms such as stress, trauma, diet change, which are all associated with constipation and change in bowel habits.
If you think knowing these symptoms may save you from a visit to your doctor you should think again. While many are embarrassed by their condition, keep in mind there are also many conditions which have similar symptoms but are signs of something far worse such as colorectal cancer and ulcer. Do not just get checked thinking it is an embarrassing hassle. Seeing a doctor for these symptoms may potentially save your life.

2 Responses to “Check it fast! Pain in the ass!”

  • Many people (even youngsters) are now experiencing the problems due to internal hemorrhoids. None of them are ready, at the beginning, to consult a doctor due to shame or lack of time! When the situation becomes more and more worse, and finally become critical or out of control, they rush to hospitals seeking medical help. This trend should be changed and as suggested by the author, it is foolish to avoid a visit to the doctor in time, as soon as the symptoms are found.

  • Don’t neglect the pain!Hemorrhoids or piles are varicose veins of the rectum or anus and are often called piles. These are actually enlarged bunch of blood vessels in and around the anus or rectum.When they bleed. Any bleeding of bright red blood from the back passage must be investigated as other causes are tumors and pathology of lower bowels.These you cannot see or feel and the first indication you have them is Hemorrhoids or piles are one of the most common ailments affecting both men and women. But most of the people suffer in silence rather than discuss piles or hemorrhoids with their doctor.Piles or hemorrhoids can cause long-lasting discomfort, bleeding and be excruciatingly painful.It is important to get into the habit of answering the CALL OF NATURE so that stools are passed easily without much strain.Try not to sit for hours at a time. Take breaks and move around every hour for at least 5 minutes.When performing any task that requires exertion, be sure to breathe evenly.Regular exercise is also important, especially if you work a sedantary job. Exercise helps in several ways: Keeping weight in check, making constipation less likely, and enhancing muscle tone.As you grow older it is wise to have a regular examination of your rectum and anus to eliminate the possibility of cancer or malignancy appearing in association with long-standing piles or hemorrhoids.

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