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It took me months, and a year of trauma to overcome this pathetic thing call ' bleeding pile or haemorrhoid. After spending all I had it got to the point that I couldn't take it anymore. So, I had to visit the general hospital yet again. Ofcourse, after spending more and more, at the end of the day I was asked to go do scan which would have engulfed about #30,000. Picture below Still available, tested and trusted.
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[b]Haemorrhoids - causes, symptoms, treatment, prevention Haemorrhoids (also known as piles) are swollen and inflamed veins in the rectum or anus. Typical symptoms are pain, itching and bleeding around the anal area. Treatment and prevention will often involve non-prescription ointments, other home treatments and lifestyle changes. Haemorrhoids that don’t clear up may require a visit to your doctor and, in some cases, minor surgery. Causes Haemorrhoids are caused by an increase in pressure in the lower rectum from: straining during bowel movements sitting for long periods of time, especially on the toilet chronic (long lasting) constipation or diarrhoea being overweight or obese pregnancy anal intercourse low-fibre diet spinal cord injury poor posture. Haemorrhoids are common and occur in most people at some stage during their lives. They tend to occur more frequently later in life due to age-related weakening and stretching of the tissues supporting the veins in the rectum. Signs and symptoms Symptoms often depend on whether a haemorrhoid is located on the inside or outside of the body. Internal haemorrhoids lie inside the rectum and usually do not cause discomfort. However, straining or irritation when passing a stool can damage the surface of a haemorrhoid causing it to bleed. Sometimes, straining can push an internal haemorrhoid through the anal opening resulting in a protruding or prolapsed haemorrhoid, which can cause pain and irritation. External haemorrhoids lie under the skin around the anus. When irritated they can itch or bleed. Blood can pool inside an external haemorrhoid and form a clot, which causes severe pain, swelling, and inflammation. Signs and symptoms of haemorrhoids may include: pain or discomfort, especially when sitting pain during bowel movements itching or irritation around the anal region bright red blood on your stools, toilet paper or in the toilet bowl swelling around the anus one or more lumps near the anus, which might be tender or painful. Bleeding during bowel movements is the most common sign of haemorrhoids. Rectal bleeding can, however, indicate a more serious condition, such as bowel cancer or anal cancer. You should consult your doctor if your haemorrhoids: bleed frequently or excessively do not respond to self-treatment if haemorrhoid symptoms have been accompanied by an obvious change in bowel habits if you are passing black or maroon-coloured stools blood clots have formed blood is mixed in with the stool. [/b] |
[b]Good day everyone I want to share my personal experience with the haemorrhoid. It all started about a year ago I noticed blood during stooling and then gradually I began to bleed excessively after stooling. I took all kinds of medications and tablets recommended by doctors for piles but it didn’t help ]. I had to start taking multivitamins to help replenish since I lose a lot of blood on daily basis. I was advised to avoid starch food. I began to eat mostly fruits as I was scared of having a hard stool. I later got to know that I had internal and external haermorroid one was inside the anus and another was outside , after some general tests and medications which proved to be abortive. I asked the doctor is there was anything that could be done to put an end to this once and for all. Though I learnt that its not life threatening but the physcological trauma was just too much, fear of bleeding fear of taking carbs, So I told the doctor I wanted surgery before this time I also tried some herbal stuffs all to no avail. I went to the hospital again and I was told to do the barium enema studies, I was preparing to go for the test ( theres a lot of procedure involved dos and don’ts ) I got a new herb ( agbo) and I started taking it. I noticed the bleeding stopped immediately and I decided to continue taking as advised. I also noticed it began to dry up and turn black gradually and shrinking in size hence I no longer had the surgery. Before you have that surgery try this herb it works. I know that some people that have had surgey have said it reoccurred. The herb works slow and steady till the haermoorhoid dries up. ManMen [/b]
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