why do my hemorrhoids always hurt after sex?
like i have bad hemorroids for my age and after i would have sex they will hurt all that day and i though it was just them regularly acting up but i noticed today its always after i have sex?
i dont take it up the butt or anything so why is this?

March 11th, 2010 at 3:27 am
Medical findings about hemorrhoids indicate that the valves of blood vessels in the anus or rectum area are damaged–either not working (to pump the blood forward) or totally destroyed (thus lacking strength in their walls to support much blood and physical pressure). This explains why hemorrhoids have bulgy, blood-filled swellings around the anus (external) and rectum (internal). These swellings are sensitive to pressures. During sexual intercourse, the patient is not fully aware of the pressure that’s being exerted on these areas, even though anal sex is not involved. After all, among women, anus and vaginal orifice are near each other.
Apart from knowing the disease, you should also know the treatment. In order that blood vessels are fixed so they do their normal tasks again, you should take fruits rich in enzymes. Enzymes hasten the repair process of our body, especially cells that have been damaged over time. Fruits rich in enzymes include organically grown raw pineapple, grapes with seeds, apple, papaya and guava. You can also try enzyme supplements available in the market.
I hope this info helps.
March 11th, 2010 at 3:27 am
I honestly wouldnt’ know how sex would affect our hemorrhoids.
However, if you have hemorrhoid problems, there is a natural pad thing that you can use that’s supposed to help heal your hemorrhoids and get rid of the itch. It’s the same company that makes my nasal spray — Nature’s Rite. If you go to their website, you can look up the Hemorrhoid Relief. They put testimonials on their website so it must be good.
March 11th, 2010 at 3:27 am
There are two reasons I can think of off the top of my head. The first is that whenever you have sex, the blood flow to the area is increased. When local blood pressure increases, it will set off hemorrhoids.
The second is that the movement of sex can put pressure on them and irritate them, for both men and women. They’re sensitive to quick, forceful movement.