Do motorcycle or horse riders have a higher tendency to have hemorrhoids?
Maybe that would explain why they look like they have a look of pain on them.
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August 30th, 2010 at 5:28 am
Probably horse riders with all that bouncing around they do on a horse.
August 30th, 2010 at 5:28 am
Hemorrhoids are part of the human anatomy of the anal canal. They become pathological or piles[1] when swollen or inflamed. In their physiological state they act as cushions composed of arterio-venous channels and connective tissue that aid the passage of stool. The symptoms of pathological hemorrhoids depend on the type present. Internal hemorrhoids usually present with painless rectal bleeding while external hemorrhoids present with pain in the area of the anus.
Recommended treatment consists of increasing fiber intake, oral fluids to maintain hydration, NSAID analgesics, sitz baths, and rest. Surgery is reserved for those who fail to improve following these measures.
Hemorrhoids are usually benign. In most cases, symptoms will resolve within a few days. External hemorrhoids are painful while internal hemorrhoids usually are not.[1]
The most common symptom of internal hemorrhoids is bright red blood covering the stool, a condition known as hematochezia, on toilet paper, or in the toilet bowl. They may protrude through the anus. Symptoms of external hemorrhoids include painful swelling or lump around the anus.
TREATMENT: use a cream
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