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Piles (haemorrhoids) – Basics, Symptoms And Treatment by kandeyc(m): 12:54am On Jul 14, 2014
What are haemorrhoids?

Haemorrhoids are swollen blood vessels in or around the anus and rectum. The haemorrhoidal veins are located in the lowest part of the rectum and the anus. Sometimes they swell so that the vein walls become stretched, thin, and irritated by passing bowel movements. Haemorrhoids are classified into two general categories: internal and external.

Internal haemorrhoids lie far enough inside the rectum that you can't see or feel them. They don't usually hurt because there are few pain-sensing nerves in the rectum. Bleeding may be the only sign that they are there. Sometimes internal haemorrhoids prolapse, or enlarge and protrude outside the anal sphincter. If so, you may be able to see or feel them as moist, pink pads of skin that are pinker than the surrounding area. Prolapsed haemorrhoids may hurt because they become irritated by rubbing from clothing and sitting. They usually recede into the rectum on their own; if they don't, they can be gently pushed back into place.

External haemorrhoids lie within the anus and are often uncomfortable. If an external haemorrhoid prolapses to the outside (usually in the course of passing a stool), you can see and feel it. Blood clots sometimes form within prolapsed external haemorrhoids, causing an extremely painful condition called a thrombosis. If an external haemorrhoid becomes thrombosed, it can look rather frightening, turning purple or blue, and could possibly bleed. Despite their appearance, thrombosed haemorrhoids are usually not serious and will resolve themselves in about a week. If the pain is unbearable, the thrombosed haemorrhoid can be removed with surgery, which stops the pain.

Anal bleeding and pain of any sort is alarming and should be evaluated; it can indicate a life-threatening condition, such as colorectal cancer. Haemorrhoids are the main cause of anal bleeding and are rarely dangerous, but a definite diagnosis from your doctor is essential.

What causes haemorrhoids?

Anyone at any age can be affected by haemorrhoids. They are very common, with about 50% of people experiencing them at some time in their life. However, they are usually more common in elderly people and during pregnancy. Researchers are not certain what causes haemorrhoids. "Weak" veins - leading to haemorrhoids and other varicose veins - may be inherited.

It's likely that extreme abdominal pressure causes the veins to swell and become susceptible to irritation. The pressure can be caused by obesity, pregnancy, standing or sitting for long periods, straining on the toilet, coughing, sneezing, vomiting, and holding your breath while straining to do physical labour.

Diet has a pivotal role in causing - and preventing - haemorrhoids. People who consistently eat a high-fibre diet are less likely to get haemorrhoids, but those who prefer a diet high in processed foods are at greater risk of haemorrhoids. A low-fibre diet or inadequate fluid intake can cause constipation, which can contribute to haemorrhoids in two ways: it promotes straining on the toilet and it also aggravates the haemorrhoids by producing hard stools that further irritate the swollen veins.

What are the symptoms of piles?

The symptoms of haemorrhoids include:

Bright red bleeding from the anus. Blood may streak the bowel movement or the toilet paper.
Tenderness or pain during bowel movements.
Painful swelling or a lump near the anus.
Anal itching.
A mucous anal discharge.


What are the treatments for piles?

The Use of CONSTILEASE and Reishi (TCMs Remedies from Fidson and Kedi Healthcare). This goes straight to the rectum to ease the swelling and dry up the bleeding and kills infections that may have accumulated in the anal cavity.


Nutrition and diet

You can prevent constipation by following a high-fibre diet. Meals and snacks should consist primarily of vegetables, fruit, nuts, and whole grains, and as few processed foods and meats as possible. If this is a big change for you, introduce the new foods slowly, to avoid wind.

If you aren't able to eat enough high-fibre food, supplement your diet with stool softeners or bulk-forming agents. (Avoid laxatives, which may cause diarrhoea that can further irritate the swollen veins.)

Drink at least eight glasses of water each day; if your life is especially active or you live in a hot climate, you will need more.

Monitor your salt intake. Excess salt in the diet causes fluid retention, which means swelling in all veins, including haemorrhoids.


At-home remedies

Try not to sit for hours at a time. If you have to, take breaks: once every hour, get up and move around for at least five minutes. A doughnut-shaped cushion can make sitting more comfortable and ease haemorrhoid pressure and pain.
Insert petroleum jelly just inside the anus to make bowel movements less painful.
Consider dabbing witch hazel (a soothing anti-inflammatory agent) on irritated haemorrhoids to reduce pain and itching.
Resist the temptation to scratch haemorrhoids, as it makes everything worse: the inflamed veins become more irritated; the skin around them becomes damaged; and the itching itself intensifies. Instead, to help reduce swelling and irritation consider using an over-the-counter steroid cream to the skin (not inside the anus - on the outside only) and a cold pack. You might try over-the-counter haemorrhoidal creams for relief from itching.
If you need a pain reliever, consider using paracetamol.
Bathe regularly to keep the anal area clean, but be gentle: excessive scrubbing, especially with soap, can intensify burning and irritation.
Don't sit on the toilet for more than five minutes at a time, and when wiping, be gentle. If toilet paper is irritating, try dampening it first, or use cotton balls or alcohol-free baby wipes. You may prefer washing yourself and then dabbing the area dry.
When performing any task that requires exertion, be sure to breathe evenly. It's common to hold your breath during exertion, and if you do, you're straining and contributing to haemorrhoid swelling.


How can I prevent piles?

A healthy diet and lifestyle are good insurance for preventing haemorrhoids, whether you already suffer haemorrhoid symptoms or are intent on preventing them. Regular exercise is also important, especially if you have a sedentary job. Exercise helps in several ways: keeping weight in check, making constipation less likely, and enhancing muscle tone.

Healthy bowel habits also help prevent haemorrhoids. Use the toilet as soon as you feel the urge to do so. Also, avoid sitting on the toilet for prolonged periods (more than five minutes) and avoid straining during a bowel movement.



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Re: Piles (haemorrhoids) – Basics, Symptoms And Treatment by Talkcentral: 7:10am On Jul 14, 2014
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Re: Piles (haemorrhoids) – Basics, Symptoms And Treatment by Yoney007(f): 7:11am On Jul 14, 2014
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Re: Piles (haemorrhoids) – Basics, Symptoms And Treatment by dridowu: 7:14am On Jul 14, 2014
Jedijedi

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Re: Piles (haemorrhoids) – Basics, Symptoms And Treatment by Nobody: 7:16am On Jul 14, 2014
cool Ok

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Re: Piles (haemorrhoids) – Basics, Symptoms And Treatment by adeoladrg(m): 7:16am On Jul 14, 2014
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Re: Piles (haemorrhoids) – Basics, Symptoms And Treatment by sammieguze(m): 7:17am On Jul 14, 2014
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Re: Piles (haemorrhoids) – Basics, Symptoms And Treatment by ceeceeco: 7:17am On Jul 14, 2014
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Re: Piles (haemorrhoids) – Basics, Symptoms And Treatment by ajahexcel(m): 7:18am On Jul 14, 2014
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Re: Piles (haemorrhoids) – Basics, Symptoms And Treatment by Nobody: 7:20am On Jul 14, 2014
Well i treat my pile by taking harbs opa eyin, jedi and monkey tail all mixed 2geda

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Re: Piles (haemorrhoids) – Basics, Symptoms And Treatment by kinky90(f): 7:24am On Jul 14, 2014
Nice one.. I'm a victim of internal one and friends keep advising me to take AGBO JEDI I dont know if its advisable @ op?

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Re: Piles (haemorrhoids) – Basics, Symptoms And Treatment by Nobody: 7:24am On Jul 14, 2014
Noted.
Re: Piles (haemorrhoids) – Basics, Symptoms And Treatment by deloon(m): 7:24am On Jul 14, 2014
Good to know
Re: Piles (haemorrhoids) – Basics, Symptoms And Treatment by Neroanna(f): 7:25am On Jul 14, 2014
grin angry angry jedijedi
Re: Piles (haemorrhoids) – Basics, Symptoms And Treatment by ajibadeol(m): 7:27am On Jul 14, 2014
eat beans i repeat eat beans and the freaking jedijedi will naturally disappear. It has worked for me since adam grin

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Re: Piles (haemorrhoids) – Basics, Symptoms And Treatment by omanifrank(m): 7:27am On Jul 14, 2014
tnx
Re: Piles (haemorrhoids) – Basics, Symptoms And Treatment by omanifrank(m): 7:27am On Jul 14, 2014
ajibadeol: eat beans i repeat eat beans and the freaking jedijedi will naturally disappear. It has worked for me since adam grin
u sure so
Re: Piles (haemorrhoids) – Basics, Symptoms And Treatment by ajibadeol(m): 7:31am On Jul 14, 2014
omanifrank: u sure so
yeah i am very sure. nothing works for me on piles issue other than beans. it neutralizes the effects of rice and other starchy foods that causes pile

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Re: Piles (haemorrhoids) – Basics, Symptoms And Treatment by geedeex2(m): 7:34am On Jul 14, 2014
you cannot confuse me , Isn't it the same Jedijedi ?there's no other cure aside what you all know .
Re: Piles (haemorrhoids) – Basics, Symptoms And Treatment by fingard02k(m): 7:36am On Jul 14, 2014
oya dikwa na uwa o

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Re: Piles (haemorrhoids) – Basics, Symptoms And Treatment by DikSin(m): 7:39am On Jul 14, 2014
Throughout my teenage days, I don't have it untill I was 23 & I 4orkin hate it. Can I cut & paste into any availabe demon

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Re: Piles (haemorrhoids) – Basics, Symptoms And Treatment by omanifrank(m): 7:41am On Jul 14, 2014
ajibadeol: yeah i am very sure. nothing works for me on piles issue other than beans. it neutralizes the effects of rice and other starchy foods that causes pile
noted
Re: Piles (haemorrhoids) – Basics, Symptoms And Treatment by tempem: 7:44am On Jul 14, 2014
Nice one
Re: Piles (haemorrhoids) – Basics, Symptoms And Treatment by superior1: 7:44am On Jul 14, 2014
[size=14pt]Agbo Jedijedi and Ponmo alata[/size]
Treating pile since ancient times

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Re: Piles (haemorrhoids) – Basics, Symptoms And Treatment by osjoshua(m): 7:48am On Jul 14, 2014
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Re: Piles (haemorrhoids) – Basics, Symptoms And Treatment by mfactor(m): 7:48am On Jul 14, 2014
grin well said
Re: Piles (haemorrhoids) – Basics, Symptoms And Treatment by Horlawoomey(m): 7:50am On Jul 14, 2014
Yoruba people call it IROBO and it is believed to be caused by excessive intake of sugar.

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Re: Piles (haemorrhoids) – Basics, Symptoms And Treatment by LordCenturion(m): 7:50am On Jul 14, 2014
@ op,costilease is available here in Lagos, I have ask for it b4 in my area

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