Monday, 8 October 2012

Hemorrhoids Surgery Safe At All?

Hemorrhoids are some of the most embarrassing ailments any particular person can go through, as men and women seldom talk about them, let alone deal with them.

Continuous Pain After Hemorrhoids Surgery?

William asks…

I had a laser hemorrhoids surgery to remove external haemorroids two years ago. After this surgery I have been experienced pain and burning sensation in the rectum area. I did a recto-scopy two times and the doctors said my surgery is ok and every thing looks normal. My doctor prescribed tramadol and anafranil tablets for 1 month, the pain was relieved temporary, but as soon as I stopped taking them, the pain returned again. I need your help!

Thursday, 6 September 2012

Hemroids Q&a

Sharon asks…

how do you get rid of hemroids?

ive got these massive lumps on my ass and they wont go ive tried razor blades and lighters but they just wont go any help?

admin answers:

Wtf ! Get some haemorrhoid cream (note the spelling) !

Donald asks…

Why are they called asteroids if they're in the hemisphere, but hemroids if they're in your ***?

Bonus question: Why is it that architects are afraid to build a floor thirteen, but book publisher's and author's aren't afraid of putting in a Chapter 11? Suggested category: Physics. Chapter 11 = Chapter eleven bankruptcy. Bad.

admin answers:

What's wrong with chapter 11??

Wednesday, 5 September 2012

Treating External Hemorrhoids Q&a

Laura asks…

Treating External Hemorrhoid?

I have had an external hemorrhoid for a really long time now. I suffered with constipation for ages too but recently discovered it was simply due to not drinking enough! Now that i have been drinking a lot more i have little trouble at all. However oddly since i have stopped having to strain to go, the hemorrhoid i have has become a little "achey" is i press it. (i don't remember it ever hurting in the past which was why i never worried about it.) Is there any thing i can try to get rid of it before thinking about seeing a doctor?

admin answers:

There are several things that you can still do on your own. First is that you should avoid straining. Keep your stool soft by eating the proper diet. There are also ways to reduce the swelling and the itching, such as ice packs, sitz baths, and keeping the area clean. Homeopathic remedies may recommend the use of certain herbs but these are proven effective against hemorrhoids conditions, even bleeding hemorrhoids. Herbs such as witch hazel, Goldenrod, gotu kola, ginkgo, St. John's Wort, and Roman chamomile are said to work effectively. There are also exercises that can ease it. If all else fails, consult
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Tuesday, 4 September 2012

Hemroids Bleeding Q&a

Betty asks…

What can you do for bleeding hemroids?

admin answers:

Sit in a tub of warm Epsom Salts water for starters to help shrink them. You need to change your eating habits. Sounds like you are eating mostly junk food & starchy foods & no green vegetables. You need to get more fiber into your system. Eat plenty of green, leafy vegetables. Drink plenty of water to help keep the traffic flowing. Eat lots of boiled or steamed vegetables. Snack on raw celery sticks, carrot sticks, banana's & grapes. Slack off the potatoes, rice, pasta, junk food, fast food restaurant food, sweet soda's. When you have a BM, don't rush it - let it move naturally - DO NOT STRAIN - that makes the hemrhoids pop out. You can soothe the area with Vaseline and/or Preparation H.

Donald asks…

How to deal with Bleeding Hemroids?

Monday, 3 September 2012

Hemroids Q&a

Paul asks…

Would i know if i had hemroids?

I know thats not how you spell it. But like would i feel it? Pain or anything like that? Do you think i have them? I have blood in stool and thats it really. Ive looked up symptoms and i only have that one. It doesnt hurt during [bathroom time] but theres like one sharp pain at like one point during the time. Is that the pain?

admin answers:

Yes, you would know. You would have pain when you poop and often bright red blood when you wipe your bottom afterwords. Trust me, if you have hemorrhoids you know they are there! Yes, it sounds like that is what you have. You'll have a quick, sharp pain as it tears and then you will bleed, not much, but a little. The blood will be bright red on the tp and stool surface. If it is purple or very dark red this could be a sign of internal bleeding. I would check with your doctor to be sure. Also, you can try using hemorrhoid wipes to dull the pain. You can get these over the counter at local drug stores.

Sunday, 2 September 2012

Hemroids Q&a

Linda asks…

is there any way to get rid of hemroids?

i know that most pregnant women get them during delivery, but is there anyway to make them go away for good?

admin answers:

They dont go away forever unless you have them removed. I never had them until I had my son. You can use the prep h suppository as well as the cooling gel which makes it feel good and they have wipes that will help a lot. Keep the area clean when they flare up and use a stool softner so when you use the bathroom it wont hurt so bad and make it worse. Eventually they will skrink and go away but sometimes will flare up at times..

Chris asks…

When does your hemroids go away?

My baby is 3 months now an I still have hemroids when does it go away?

admin answers:

They shrink to the point they are unnoticeable b
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Saturday, 1 September 2012

Hemroids Q&a

Mandy asks…

how close is hemroids to cancer ?

please, i need someone who understands this to tell me how they are related. i mean, if i have hemroids, does it mean i have cancer ?? and is having hemroids something that is really bad? or is it easy to treat? am talkin about once you know you have it. nothing severe ...

admin answers:

Actually, there is a difference between internal and external hemroids.. Externally you will see blood on tissue paper when you wipe after straining to have a bowel movement. Internal hemorids wont usually have bright red blood. Anytime you have blood in the stool you need to be seen by your doctor to make sure all is well. Colon cancer is very common sadly. Not trying to scare you, just urging you to be seen. If you have been seen and diagnosed, then no, have no worries, its not cancer at all, just engorged blood vessels. Try to take stool softners until they clear up so that you dont strain as hard :)