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How to Avoid Piles Treatment

No one likes to talk about hemorrhoids or piles disease - and even fewer seek help to treat this painful condition. Indeed, from the sparse information on hemorrhoids in magazines and newspapers, one might think that hemorrhoids are rare. Actually, hemorrhoids may be one of the most prevalent ailments in the United States.

If you are suffering silently from hemorrhoids, you are not alone. It's estimated that about 100 million Americans are suffering with you. In fact, more than half of the US population develops hemorrhoids by the age of 50! All of us have hemorrhoidal veins in the anal area, both inside and outside of the anus. In hemorrhoids, these veins are irritated and swollen, causing hemorrhoids symptoms such as pain, itching, bleeding, and burning sensation and general discomfort.

There are two types of hemorrhoids:

External hemorrhoids

In external hemorrhoids (or hemorrhoids outside of the anus), swollen veins form a soft lump around the anal opening. If blood clot develops, this lump would turn hard or become painful thrombosed hemorrhoids. External hemorrhoids are usually very painful, since the skin tissue around the anus is densely covered with nerve endings.

Internal hemorrhoids

Internal hemorrhoids, on the other hand, are usually not painful because of the lack of nerve endings inside the anal canal. Indeed, most people are not aware of their internal hemorrhoids until they become irritated and bleed during bowel movement. Here, hard stool rubbing against internal hemorrhoids cause them to rupture, resulting in blood on the stool, toilet paper, or even droplets of bright red blood in the toilet bowl.

Internal hemorrhoids can "prolapse" or become pushed outside of the anal opening. In rare instances, the sphincter muscle can go into spasm and trap the prolapsed hemorrhoids outside of the anus. This cuts the blood circulation into the strangulated hemorrhoids. Prolapsed and strangulated hemorrhoids are serious conditions that require immediate medical attention. Likewise, bleeding of any amount from the anus should be checked by a doctor since it may be due to cancer or other serious medical conditions.

If you are lucky enough not to have hemorrhoids, there are some piles treatment you can do to prevent them. Even if you already have hemorrhoids, it is possible to prevent flare ups.Refined or processed foods typically have little fiber content and lots of animal fats. This type of food does not have enough roughage for the intestine to pass the stool easily, thus leading to straining on the toilet. Instead, eat more bran, fruit, vegetables, and whole grains.




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