Thrombosed hemroids
Hemroids, depending on their nature, can be either a massive inconvenience or a genuinely painful condition to have to live with. If one is aware enough of what to look out for however, they can be caught at a much earlier stage and dealt with before they pose any of the more obvious and anxiety-provoking issues that many people associate with hemorrhoids. An obvious symptom of (internal) hemroids... [Read more]
What Causes Hemroids?
The cause behind ones hemroids is often the key to understanding the treatment. Hemorrhoids can occur via a number of situations, a few of which we will outline below. The knowledge of what causes hemroids has come to be is often a comforting piece of knowledge in itself, as one can know, for in future, how they may be prevented. Generally speaking, hemorrhoids can be traced back to tension or strain... [Read more]
Bleeding hemroids: more ‘bark’ than ‘bite’
Hemroids themselves are a shock to most of us, but we usually learn to live with them (albeit begrudgingly) due to their quite everyday signs of existence (itchiness and irritation). However, extra undue panic is often created through the quite explicit symptoms that come with the minority of these pests: blood. Bleeding hemroids can conjure all sorts of terrible thoughts, but usually there’s... [Read more]
Hemroids during pregnancy – how it happens
During pregnancy, it is a common occurrence to suffer from hemroids. It happens to most women and usually is not much of a bother. In some cases though, it is possible for it to be very painful and quick knowledge of how to relieve this horrid pain is sought. As a rule, the pain does go away after childbirth and it is just a temporary uncomfortable problem while you are pregnant. Luckily, there are... [Read more]
Hemroid surgery is necessary?
Hemroids (hemorrhoids) are a fairly common problem even if it is a subject not often discussed. Hemroids – a.k.a. piles – are swellings occurring in the anus and back passage (technically, the lower rectum). A hemroid is formed when a blood vessel in the anus becomes engorged. Occurring internally and externally hemroid can be irritating and painful. There is no real specific cause of hemroids;... [Read more]
What are hemroids and how did I get them?
Most people will shy away from speaking about hemroids, however they are a lot more widespread in western society than one may think. Thanks to a rich diet with little fibre or regular exercise, a lot of people will have to deal with hemorrhoids at some point in their lives. This is more true for women whom go through pregnancy and child birth. It is however not as taboo as most people think,... [Read more]
The ins and outs of internal hemroids
Hemroids are veins around the anus which are constricted and not able to remove the blood inside. It swells up and becomes inflamed and often painful. Hemorrhoids are often known in England as “piles”. There are often times when a person will not know they have hemroids until blood appears on their toilet tissue whilst cleaning up, or within the stool itself. This can be very distressing,... [Read more]
An easy guide to the symptoms of hemroids
Hemroids are small veins around the anus that swell with blood. This blood cannot drain away properly or at all. This causes the vein to become inflamed, making it swell up. This is what a hemorrhoid is. External hemroids are on the outside and cause the most pain when cleaning oneself around that area. Internal hemroids are on the inside and are more liable to pop and cause pain/discomfort... [Read more]
Hemroids treatment at home to ease the discomfort
There are many techniques for hemroids treatment at home which is sadly due to the fact that hemorrhoids are the scourge of western society, thanks to rich high fat diets with little to no fibre and exercise. They are also a common occurrence for women whom have gone through pregnancy and child birth. There are hemorrhoid treatments tried and tested, based on science and testing and others based... [Read more]
The facts surrounding external hemroids treatment
Hemroids (hemorrhoids) are caused due to high pressure put on the veins around the anus. In cases where this pressure is constant and the restriction is kept upon the veins, they may begin to swell and bulge. As it bulges it becomes inflamed and painful. A little like blowing up a balloon, except that every time you blow it up and let it down it gets a little less springy. A person may have... [Read more]



