Navigating Prolapsed Hemorrhoids
Join us as we unravel the mysteries of this discomforting condition and discover how to manage it effectively. Whether you're seeking information for yourself or a loved one, this blog provides valuable insights to help you navigate prolapsed hemorrhoids with confidence.
Learn moreDecoding External vs. Internal Hemorrhoids
Gain deeper insight into the distinctive characteristics and nuances of both external hemorrhoids and internal hemorrhoids, equipping yourself with essential knowledge for better understanding and management in this brief overview.
Learn moreWhat is Matricaria chamomilla?
There are four distinguishable chemotypes of German Chamomile. Of those, the a-bisoblol type performs the dynamic healing properties associated with true German Chamomile.
Learn moreWhat is an Anal Fissure?
An anal fissure is a cut or tear, which can occur in the anus. This tear can vary in size. Some anal fissures extend upwards into the anal canal. The incident and prevalence of anal fissures is as common in men as it is in women of any age group.
Learn moreDo You Have External or Internal Hemorrhoids?
There are two types of hemorrhoids, namely, internal, and external hemorrhoids. Every human being has hemorrhoids. They normally function as cushions during bowel movement. Internal hemorrhoids are too far into rectum to be seen. External hemorrhoids are situated within the lower part of the anus.
Learn moreTreating Internal Hemorrhoids
It is estimated that over half of men and women will have some form of hemorrhoids (also known as ‘piles’) by the time they reach 50 years of age. So, if you have been diagnosed with or suspect you have hemorrhoids, you are not alone.
Learn moreHow to Prevent Hemorrhoids
Hemorrhoids are essentially varicose veins of the rectum. Hemorrhoidal veins are located at the lowest point of the rectum and anus. The vein wall will stretch and become swollen this causes them to become thin so that when there is a bowel movement, they are irritated. When these veins are swollen, itch, bleed, or hurt they are known as hemorrhoids, or piles.
Learn moreWhat Causes External Hemorrhoids?
External hemorrhoids are a condition that causes the veins around the anus, and lower rectum to become swollen, and inflamed.
Learn moreHow Are Hemorrhoids Diagnosed?
Hemorrhoids are swollen veins in your rectum or anus. The type of hemorrhoids you have depends where they are located. Internal hemorrhoids are found inside your rectum, they are usually painless, and they may bleed.
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