Understanding External Or
Prolapsed Hemorrhoids
by Jeff Slokum
Hemorrhoids are swollen and
enlarged anal veins. They appear due to numerous causes
such as sitting on the toilet too long, straining when passing
a bowel movement, and they are
sometimes caused by the strain and excess weight of a fetus
during pregnancy.
There are internal hemorrhoids and external, or
prolapsed hemorrhoids. Internal hemorrhoids occur high up in
the rectum and generally the only symptom you will notice is
some bright red blood on the stool, or in the toilet. It is
when they prolapse they can become problematic.
Some prolapsed hemorrhoids will only bulge out with a bowel
movement and will spontaneously go back into the rectum. Some
hemorrhoids prolapse with a bowel movement and can be pushed
back inside the rectum. A prolapsed hemorrhoid that cannot be
pushed back into the rectum may require surgery. These severe
hemorrhoids may also prolapse with coughing and sneezing. They
may also have a chronic mucus type discharge.
If you're lucky, and diligent, you can treat some
hemorrhoids with surgery. The first recommendation is to
increase the fiber in your diet. This can easily be done by
taking a fiber supplement on a daily basis. Increase your water
intake to help keep your stools soft. Take a stool softener,
following the manufacturers recommendations. When you wipe
don't use toilet paper, use a cotton ball or pad pre moistened
with witch haze. You can buy pre moistened pads at your local
drug store. For itching you an use any of the numerous over the
counter hemorrhoidal preparations.
If the above recommendations don't help, your physician may
recommend hemorrhoid surgery. Small hemorrhoids can be
"banded". A rubber band is placed around the base of the
hemorrhoid. This band stops the blood circulation that feeds
the hemorrhoid. The hemorrhoid shrivels and withers away. Some
surgeons treat hemorrhoids with sclerosing agents, which do the
same thing as a band.
Laser coagulation an be performed. With laser coagulation a
small electrical current is applied to the hemorrhoid via a
probe. This electrical current causes the blood flow to the
hemorrhoid to stop, causing it to wither away.
With larger hemorrhoids surgical removal is performed,
usually with local or spinal anesthesia. After the hemorrhoid
is removed gauze packing is used to help reduce bleeding. There
is generally a 4-5 day period of "down time" following this
surgery.
Any rectal bleeding should be checked by your physician.
About the Author
This article courtesy of http://www.hemorrhoid-problems.net
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