Hemorrhoids: A Common
Irritation
by Josh Riverside
Hemorrhoids are certainly not
the most pleasant of topics, but they are a necessary one and a
common reality every year for millions of Americans, mostly men
and pregnant women. The painful, itching sensation in
the rectum causes concern in many but rarely poses a serious
problem. However, if the symptoms
are ignored, if the underlying causes are not properly
diagnosed and treated, the merely irritating condition can
worsen.
When hemorrhoids occur, the tissue surrounding the inside of
the anus at the end of the large intestine fills with blood to
help control bowel movements. Normally, this tissue fills with
blood to smooth the passage of fecal matter through the large
intestine and out through the anal sphincter muscle to be
eliminated from the body. When conditions are not exaggerated,
when there is no undue pressure during the elimination process,
the tissue swells and then contracts awaiting the next impulse
to perform this necessary task. However, when excessive
pressure or any one of a variety of other factors causes the
veins within the cushions to swell beyond their normal
capacity, and the painful condition known as hemorrhoids has
begun.
Hemorrhoids affect nearly every man, woman and child at some
time in their life. They can develop at any age, depending on
an individual’s circumstances and underlying causes, but the
probability of experiencing them increases greatly after age
thirty. It has been estimated that 50% of people older than 50
have experienced hemorrhoids at least once in their lives,
however, since most cases go unnoticed and unreported or
treated homeopathically, it can be safely assumed that the
percentage is much higher. In most cases hemorrhoids are minor,
can be safely treated at home with a variety of over the
counter medicines and are never reported to doctors unless they
worsen or reoccur.
Hemorrhoids are common, irritating and in most cases if treated
properly, not life threatening. Simple, over the counter
remedies, lifestyle changes, improved bowel habits and diet
awareness usually handles most cases successfully. Beyond that,
uncomfortable but non-surgical office procedures will treat
most of the more stubborn cases. And finally, there is always
the surgical alternative which has proven almost 100%
successful in ending even the most difficult situations. If you
feel you have hemorrhoids, please seek a medical opinion. If
you are not able to see a doctor, try the readily available
treatments and see if the problem goes away.
About the Author
Hemorrhoids Info
provides detailed information about the causes, symptoms, and
treatment of internal, external, and bleedings hemorrhoids.
Hemorrhoids Info is the sister site of Warts Web.
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