Hemorrhoids and enlarged
rectal veins
by rudy silva
Hemorrhoids, in the rectum,
occur when the veins are not returning enough blood back to the
heart. When this happens, the vein walls do not receive
enough oxygen and release a substance into the blood that
causes them swell and become inflamed.
This swelling weakens them and
their more likely to break when they are rubbed, like
during a bowel movement.
If your stools are hard, you have a higher chance of breaking a
swelling vein. For this reason getting your stools softer is
one step in clearing your hemorrhoids. You can do this by
eating a diet and using remedies that help relieve
constipation.
Hemorrhoids, which are enlarged or swelling can exist,
On the inside just above the muscle that closes the anus and
into to the rectum. They are near the surface of the rectum
mucus membrane
On the outside, they occur on the skin that surround the anus
and protrude or hang outward.
In a way, hemorrhoids can be considered varicose veins of the
rectum. Just like varicose veins in the legs, the rectum veins
become enlarged and come to the skin surface and bulge out.
Hemorrhoids occur when you are constipated for long periods,
sit for long hours, lift heavy items, or are pregnant.
If you’re constipated, you’re probably having a difficult time
having a bowel movement. And when you do, your stools are
usually small, hard, and dry. If you have to push and strain or
sit on the toilet for 10-15 minutes, then expect to have
hemorrhoids at some point. Two to three minutes is all you
normally need to have a natural bowel movement.
Over 85% of the population has hemorrhoids. Hemorrhoids are a
sign that fecal matter is not passing through your colon like
it should. Simple hemorrhoids are not dangerous to your health,
but hemorrhoids that have been building for a while will cause
you some discomfort, such as,
Mucus discharge
Bleeding showing up in your stools or dripping into the toilet
water
Itching on the outside of the rectum
Pain in the rectum area and during a bowel movement
Pain in the rectum area, when you sit
Soft bulging area in the rectum or anus that give you a
sensation that something is there
See your doctor if your hemorrhoids are painful, have excess
bleeding, or stools have change in color from medium brown to
dark brown or black.
Just be aware of any growth in the rectum, bleeding during a
bowel movement, and a change in your stools color. Then take
action to take care of these changes.
Rudy Silva has a Physics degree from the University of San Jose
California and is a Natural Nutritionist. He writes a
newsletter called “natural-remedies-thatwork.com” and he has
written an ebook called “How to Relieve Your Constipation with
77 Natural Remedies.” You can get more information on this
ebook and more hemorrhoid remedies at this site. http://www.hemorrhoid-remedies.for--you.info
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