Archive for September, 2010

Hemorrhoid from riding bikes?

Tuesday, September 28th, 2010

I recently watched a docu about those nasty little bloated vene’s in your anus. And they said you can get those by straining yourself with to dry poop.

But could you also get those while riding your bike, every day sometimes even over terrible roads with loads of potholes?

The reason I ask I sometimes get one of those big bulging venes in my behind. It will disappear after a few days all by itself and wont leave anything behind. And it wont really hurt that much, except on my bike and especially over those terrible roads with potholes.

Is it common to get a hemorrhoid while you're pregnant?

Tuesday, September 28th, 2010

I know this is a weird question, but my mom and nana told me that you definitely get one when you’re pregnant. Everyone on my mom’s side of the family has/ had one, so I’m worried I’ll end up getting one. Is it common? And if it is, is there any way to avoid it? I’d ask the gyno, but those appointments are already awkward enough lol.

How much Epsom Salt should be used for Hemorrhoids?

Tuesday, September 28th, 2010

My husband has them bad and his rectum is starting to bleed. How much epsom salt should I put in a full bath with him?

Unearth Various Surgical Solutions To Eradicate Hemorrhoids

Monday, September 27th, 2010

Initially, the treatment solution for hemorrhoids usually entails numerous treatments for the symptoms themselves. However, as time passes if the hemorrhoids still remains a problem (and in a few cases, worsen!) then more severe measures have to be taken so as to tackle them. Very often, this signifies that the sole conventional treatment options left are those of the surgical variety.

Don’t be surprised — although these treatment options are ‘surgical’ in nature, they usually aren’t too intrusive. Basically, you’re not going to be left with a huge scar or anything like that. Rather, these surgical options mostly are different ways of removing hemorrhoids physically through a number of different procedures.

The most common is rubber band litigation. Basically, it is quite simple in theory — an elastic band is put around the hemorrhoid itself and then left there. Due to the band (which will be fairly tight) blood cirsulation to the hemorrhoid will be block, and as time passes it will shrivel up and simply ‘die’. Once that has happened, the hemorrhoid will wither off and be washed out with your bowel movement.

This is quite similar to yet another surgical option called stapled hemorrhoidectomy — this also involves cutting off the blood circulation to the hemorrhoid. There are other solutions which work well along similar lines too, and all of them have been considered to be fairly effective.

Apart from that however, there are options to remove the hemorrhoids more immediately, such as hemorrhoidolysis (where the hemorrhoid is ‘zapped’ utilizing an electrical current), sclerotherapy (where it is hardened until it shrivels up), and hemorrhoidectomy (where it is literally ‘cut off’). All these solutions are much more intrusive than the others which we just discussed, and so they aren’t recommended initially.

Though it might seem to be the best alternative accessible (after all, you will be removing your hemorrhoids directly, right?), many people find that surgical treatment options to remove hemorrhoids leave a lot to be desired. While they could deal with any lumps that have formed, and even stop bleeding, several discover that the ache could persist even after the hemorrhoid has been ‘eradicated’.

Moreover, there is nothing to stop the hemorrhoid itself from re-forming, and thus you may discover yourself back at square one fairly quickly.

All of these drawbacks mean that it might not be worthwhile to pursue a surgical method, which could be costly. Considering the fact that the effects might be limited, you really may not want to spend for something that could prove to simply be a total waste of time and money.

Fast hemorrhoid relief? Please?

Monday, September 27th, 2010

I’m 18 years old and I am suffering from a terrible hemorrhoid. I can’t move, sit, go to the bathroom, let alone feel comfortable laying down! I scheduled a Doctors appointment, but I need something to subside the pain and discomfort until then. Can someone please help me?

which Insurance is Going to cover me for Hemorrhoid?

Monday, September 27th, 2010

Which Insurance is going cover me for Hemorrhoid?

where can i apply for it

can anyone tell me about where is the main area of hemorrhoid people in the world?

Saturday, September 25th, 2010

i need mort details , such as which country, state and so on. any information is apprecitated.

Why do you call it an asteroid when it's outside the hemisphere, yet call it hemorrhoid when it's in your butt?

Saturday, September 25th, 2010

What does your computer caché say about your online computer activities?

Friday, September 24th, 2010

a) Addicted to e-purchases?
b) Addicted to online porn?
c) Addicted to hemorrhoid and incontinence products?
d) Addicted to Y!A?
e) Other: Please clarify _____________ FITB

Meat Poll: Meatballs >or< Hamburgers

my period and hemorrhoid?

Thursday, September 23rd, 2010

I am going to be starting my period tomorrow, and I have a hemorrhoid in my rectum or whatever it is in my bottom. is it safe? can I use a hemorrhoid suppository before or while I have my period?

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