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Internal hemorrhoids are inflamed blood vessels that occur in the walls of the anal canal. They can occur as small as a pea and can be as large as a ping-pong ball in the most severe cases.

Internal hemorrhoids often cause severe pain, especially during bowel movement and are commonly identifed by noticing blood on the stool or toilet paper. Internal hemorrhoids frequently cause itching which can range from a pleasant tickle to something totally unbearable.

Doctors still dont know for sure what causes internal hemorrhoids, but they have identified a few common factors which often lead to hemorrhoids, some of which are explained below.

Constipation:Those who are affected by constipation for long amounts of time are highly exposed to hemorrhoids. Straining excessively during bowel movement (as caused by constipation) often causes ruptures in blood vessels which lead to hemorrhoids.

Hard Stools contribute to internal hemorrhoids: Unnaturally hard stools which are difficult to pass through the anal canal cause pain and can cause sufficient damage to cause internal hemorrhoids. Ensuring a high intake of foods such as vegetables, fruits and cereals whill help soften stools.

Pregnancy: Internal hemorrhoids affect up to approximately 40% of pregnant women at some stage during or after the pregnancy. This is due to an increase in blood flow and blood pressure while caring the baby in the womb. Internal hemorrhoids can also occur due to the straining during childbirth.

Lifting heavy objects: People (such as those who workout in gyms) are more likely to suffer from hemorrhoids as they are placing high pressure on their veins each time they lift heavy weights or objects. Squats and Leg Presses are probably the most risky exercises to perform due to the close proximity of the muscle group being worked to the veins in the anal canal.

Diarrhea: Prolonged periods of diarrhea are often related to the occurance of internal hemorrhoids. If you suffer from diarrhea for an extended peroid of time you should see your doctor or try the treatment methods mentioned below.

Hemorrhoids cures come in a number of forms. When you look at which one is best for your situation you may want to consider the cost, recovery time, and how serious your hemorrhoids are.

It is generally accepted that due to the high costs associated with hemorrhoid surgery, as well as the long recovery times and pain involved, that this form of treatment is reserved for severe cases only. Furthermore ” hemorrhodis surgery places no guarantee that hemorrhoids will stay away for good ” there is always a chance that they could return again.

Topical creams have become popular and have proven efffective for some people. Others suffer numerous side effects when using creams to cure internal hemorrhoids. One of the most common side effects is a burning sensation after the cream has been applied for some time. This can indeed become significantly painful for some people. Creams work at healing the symptoms of hemorrhoids as opposed to the core problems. Some creams may just delay the problem as opposed to curing hemorrhoids completely.

An alternative to internal hemorrhoid removal surgery and creams that we highly recommend you try before considering surgery  is  using creams.


 
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