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Hemmroids (also called piles) is
divided into internal and external:
Internal types are localized inside the lower rectum or
anus.
External hemmroids are localized outside the
anal canal.
Below, we review the causes, symptoms of internal and external
digestive diseases.
You will also get information on the prevention , the remedies
as well as the treatment (local application and systemic ) of
this anus disease.
Causes The fundamental
reason which explains the development of this pathology is
unknown.A number of factors have been identified.These
are:
Upright posture:When people use this posture,there are a lot of
pressure on the rectal & anal veins.
Aging
Obesity:explained by an increase in abdominal
pressure.
Straining during bowel movements.
Chronic constipation or diarrhea.
Pregnancy(same reason than above)
Excessive use of enemas or laxatives.
Heredity in some cases.
Symptoms: Not all people
who suffer from this disease experience the main symptoms.In
fact,we all have a section of anus called hemmroids.It's only
when this section became enlarged we refer to it as a
disease.What are the most common symptoms?
Internal symptoms:
Bright red blood on the stool,in the toilet bowl or on toilet
paper.(most common sign).
Protusion of internal hemmroids outside the
body through the anus.Then people presents irritation and
pain.
Symptoms of External Disease:
These symptoms include:
Pain
Swelling
Irritation with bleeding.
Itching.
Prevention &
remedies:
Avoid constipation.
Eat a high-fiber diet,fruits,whole-grain
products, and vegetables.
Take appropriate nutritional supplements
like:
Avatrol Treatment:one of the best formula
on the market to treat this anus disease.
Venapro ,a well-balanced formula for
hemmroids.
A good advice:Use ZENMED™ ZIRO at the same time as the
supplements above.It contains only botanical extracts (No
Corticosteroid!) with strong healing and anti-inflammatory
qualities.
If you want to review these supplements, Go to hemorrhoid treatment page.
Prevention & remedies:(Continued)
Drink six to eight glasses of water per day to
prevent straining.
Avoid straining.
Eliminate refined sugars,foods,caffeine,
alcohol, and dairy products.
Decrease saturated fats.
Increase polyunsaturated fats (cold-water fish,
nuts, and seeds).
Increase fresh vegetables and whole grains, as
well as water intake.
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