What are they?
Hemorrhoids, also called piles, are swollen veins in the anus and lower rectum, similar to varicose veins. Hemorrhoids can develop inside the rectum (internal hemorrhoids) or under the skin around the anus (external hemorrhoids).
Almost three out of four adults will get hemorrhoids from time to time. Hemorrhoids have several causes, but often the cause is unknown
Alternative Treatments
Alternative treatments to surgery for diseases such as hemorrhoids and fissures have appeared for a long time., which are the most common of the anus.
Some of them have been fads, but others have managed to demonstrate its effectiveness and improve it over time. Today we are in a position to offer an effective solution, without surgery, no income, without pain, no sick leave and affordable, for the patients who suffer them.
Effective Methods
To remove hemorrhoids it is no longer necessary to have surgery or endure torture. Methods that have been shown to be effective in removing them. They are known as Elastic Band, Sclerosis and Electro-fulguration.
Managing them correctly, complete control is achieved, even in fairly advanced cases. Treatment must be prolonged with a sufficiently long period, until you are sure that the answer will be permanent.
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Symptoms of Hemorrhoids?
Generally the symptoms of a hemorrhoid are usually:
- Bright red blood covering the stool, on the toilet paper or in the toilet bowl.
- Frequent irritation or itching in the anal area.
- Severe pain and frequent discomfort.
- Hemorrhoids protruding from the anus (prolapse).
- Sometimes, blood pools in an external hemorrhoid and forms a clot (thrombus), what causes pain, swelling and inflammation.
Risk factor's
The older you get, your risk of hemorrhoids increases. This happens because the tissues that support the veins in the rectum and the year can become weak and stretched. This can also happen in pregnancy caused by the weight of the baby
Causes of Hemorrhoids
The causes of hemorrhoids they are diverse, but among the most frequent can be found:
- Constipation: this may be due to a lack of fiber in the diet, or possibly to medications such as iron supplements commonly found in over-the-counter vitamins.
- Inheritance: hemorrhoids have a hereditary component, namely, parents and children can suffer them.
- Lack of fiber in the diet: dietary fiber, like fresh fruits and vegetables, is essential to prevent constipation and anorectal problems.