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Hemorrhoids - Ouch, What A Pain in the
Backside
by: Anne Wolski
Hemorrhoids occur when the veins is the rectum become swollen and cause
irritation. Hemorrhoids, in most instances, are a minor medical problem.
They can be uncomfortable and painful and can cause much embarrassment to
the sufferer. However, they are easy to treat and are often cured without
too much pain.
Hemorrhoids are often referred to as piles, a term that is applied to a
number of different conditions of the anal canal. Most commonly, however,
it refers to hemorrhoids. It is also used to describe anal fissures or
tears, clotted external hemorrhoids, and flaps of extra skin or skin tags
on the anus.
The rectum is connected to the outside by a short tube called the anal
canal which is the last part of the large intestine. The first part of
this canal is lined with mucous membrane and the latter part is lined with
skin which is very sensitive to pain. This canal is circled by a ring of
muscle which is tightly contracted but relaxes to allow a bowel movement.
This muscle is called the anal sphincter.
Hemorrhoids can be internal or external. Internal hemorrhoids are in the
higher part of the anal canal. The veins swell and continue to increase in
size over a period of years. They may be caused by prolonged straining to
pass bowel motions and can be exacerbated by pregnancy. They are usually
characterized by bright red bleeding that occurs at the end of passing a
motion and they are usually relatively painless. If the hemorrhoids become
bigger, they may come out of the anal canal and can be quite painful
because of being strangulated or squeezed by a tight anal canal.
An anal fissure is a split in the anal canal, possibly caused by straining
when constipated. This causes extreme pain when passing bowel motions and
may be so bad that the person fears passing a motion. Often, these
fissures heal of their own accord but sometimes a minor operation may be
required.
External piles or hemorrhoids are caused when a blood vessel bursts just
under the surface of the skin near the edge of the anal canal causing
severe pain during and after the passing of a bowel motion. Sometime
later, a painful lump appears that becomes red, sore, and inflamed. These
are sometimes referred to as thrombosed piles.
Skin tags around the anal canal are not uncommon or painful but can cause
problems with personal hygiene. They are often diagnosed and treated as
external hemorrhoids but treatment is not really required.
Another condition that is sometimes wrongfully diagnosed as hemorrhoids is
a condition known as anal fistula. The main symptom is a discharge of
fluid, often like pus, but there is seldom much pain, bleeding or a lump.
This condition usually appears as a result of an abscess in the lining of
the anal canal, causing an abnormal connection between the outer skin of
the anal canal and the inside of the canal. This causes secretions to leak
out through the rectum. Treatment of internal hemorrhoids can take several
different forms. They can be injected with a substance that makes them
shrivel up if they are only small. Another method of treatment is by
shrinking the hemorrhoids through a process of freezing, using a cryoprobe.
Yet another method is to apply tiny rubber bands to cut off the supply of
blood to the hemorrhoids.
There are some home treatments that are worth noting as they can be very
helpful. These are taking a warm bath with a handful of salt dissolved in
it if the hemorrhoids prolapse or appear externally as lumps.
Alternatively, if the hemorrhoids become strangulated, you can apply a
plastic bag of crushed ice to the enlarged hemorrhoids to ease the pain.
A diet high in fibre is very important to keep the gastrointestinal system
working well and to avoid the discomfort of hemorrhoids as well as
assisting in the general wellbeing of your body.
Copyright 2006 Anne Wolski
About The Author
Anne Wolski has worked in the health and welfare industry for more
than 30 years. She is a co-director of http://www.magnetic-health-online.com
an information portal with many interesting medical articles and also
of
http://www.pharmacybyweb.com which has online physicians who can
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