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4 Responses to “Once you have a hemorrhoid do you always have hemorrhoid?”
Hemorrhoids are generally enlarged or inflamed blood vessels in the posterior rectal region. The most usual symptoms of hemorrhoids are rectal bleeding, blistering, pain and itchiness. Hemorrhoids can be internal (situated inside the posterior lower rectum) or external (beneath the skin around the anus). These two kinds of hemorrhoids may occur at the same time.
Without a clinical diagnosis, it is very unlikely to discover the real origin of the rectal bleeding. So, everyone with this symptom should undergo a medical exam performed by a doctor or at least a licensed medical practitioner.
Not always, i ever have hemorrhoid before, same as you and i try this simple step to cure my hemorrhoid
1. Consume more fruit and vegetables, you need more diet fiber
2. stop drinking alcohol, coffee or smoke
3. don’t do any heavy exercise
4. drink lot’s of water each day a least 2 Liter.
i manage to cure my hemorrhoid in 6 days, and after that i eat a lots of fiber and drink more water frequently to prevent it coming back.
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February 6th, 2010 at 12:01 am
once if we had it then in the rest of life it may be present but in 90% of cases it does not cause pain.there is no need to consider about that.
February 6th, 2010 at 12:01 am
Hemorrhoids are generally enlarged or inflamed blood vessels in the posterior rectal region. The most usual symptoms of hemorrhoids are rectal bleeding, blistering, pain and itchiness. Hemorrhoids can be internal (situated inside the posterior lower rectum) or external (beneath the skin around the anus). These two kinds of hemorrhoids may occur at the same time.
Without a clinical diagnosis, it is very unlikely to discover the real origin of the rectal bleeding. So, everyone with this symptom should undergo a medical exam performed by a doctor or at least a licensed medical practitioner.
February 6th, 2010 at 12:01 am
Not always, i ever have hemorrhoid before, same as you and i try this simple step to cure my hemorrhoid
1. Consume more fruit and vegetables, you need more diet fiber
2. stop drinking alcohol, coffee or smoke
3. don’t do any heavy exercise
4. drink lot’s of water each day a least 2 Liter.
i manage to cure my hemorrhoid in 6 days, and after that i eat a lots of fiber and drink more water frequently to prevent it coming back.
October 27th, 2011 at 5:37 am
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