Archive for March, 2010

Can You Get Hemorrhoids Early In Pregnancy?

So your pregnant and wondering if you can get hemorrhoids early in pregnancy? Unfortunately the news may not be what you are expecting to hear on the subject. Hemorrhoids can form at almost any time during pregnancy – they don’t tend to discriminate on what stage of pregnancy to come upon you.

Of course the very worst time for hemorrhoids to form would be shortly after giving birth since the amount of excess pressure and strain that is put on that area during child birth is exceptionally high. So you are more likely to get hemorrhoids shortly after giving birth, but you can also get them just about anytime during your pregnancy.

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Vaginal Hemorrhoids?

Most people have some misconceptions and wrong information on vaginal hemorrhoids and they are confused with rectal hemorrhoids.

Vaginal hemorrhoids is a case of mistaken identity, that most young female teenagers and adults should know about, and in some extent males who have their wife with this condition.

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FREE Ebook On Conquering Your Hemorrhoids

Howdy,

Something I’ve noticed in the market place when it comes to hemorrhoid information is that there are literally tones of sites with hemorrhoid information.
What strikes me as odd is that nobody has put together a FREE eBook for people suffering Hemorrhoids on their personal experiences and relevant information.

I’ve decided to strike out and have created a free eBook that anybody can download.

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Treatment Of Hemorrhoids

The conventional presentation of a person with hemorrhoid is bleeding, usually during bowel movement. The bleeding connected with hemorrhoid smears the stool or the tissue paper, while the feces are negative for blood smudges. Many cases of hemorrhoids are painless, unless there is consequent thrombosis. Moreover, even though patients may complain of blistering or prickling, the reality is that hemorrhoids do not prickle or blister. It is the anal lining which is the spot of pruritis, and is commonly the cause of bad hygiene in the region.

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The Signs and Symptoms of Hemorrhoids

The most apparent symptom of hemorrhoids is that they are usually felt and seen, as a small bulge of grape-like bulge protruding from the anus – the common appearance of prolapsed internal hemorrhoids. The size, shape and number of hemorrhoids differ, from a patient to another.

A hemorrhoid can be larger than a normal grape, even a size of a walnut, but commonly hemorrhoids are the size of a chick pea.

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