Haemorrhoids / Piles
What Are Haemorrhoids - Piles Causes?
Haemorrhoids
are caused by too much pressure put on the veins in the rectum forcing blood to
stretch and bulge the walls of the veins, sometimes rupturing them. Haemorrhoids
are either inside the anus—internal—or under the skin around the anus—external.
Other causes
·
Weakness in the walls of the
veins in the anal area.
·
Constipation is one of the most
common causes for developing of haemorrhoids.
·
Pregnancy,
·
Significant overweight,
·
Overeating,
·
Heavy lifting,
·
Acid/alkaline imbalance,
·
Fatigue liver
·
Vitamin B-6 deficiency.
·
Sitting or standing in one
position for long periods of time and lack of exercise can contribute to the
development of haemorrhoid.
Some of the
above mentioned conditions are not directly causing haemorrhoids, like e.g.
acid/alkaline imbalance is causing weakness of the veins, and weak veins are
more prone to develop haemorrhoids. Vitamin B-6 deficiency may produce fissures
and cracking of the corners of the mouth.
How Common Are Haemorrhoids?
About a half of
the population have haemorrhoids by age 50. Haemorrhoids are very common in
both men and women. Women can develop haemorrhoids during pregnancy and after
childbirth.
In some cases haemorrhoid
can be caused by other diseases, such as liver cirrhosis.
What Are Haemorrhoids
- Piles Symptoms?
Bright red
blood covering the stool, on toilet paper, or in the toilet bowl.
Anal itching
caused from haemorrhoids.
Severe burning
sensation during and after passing stool
Not able to sit
after passing stool because of burning sensation.
Burning pain
after eating spicy and chilly foods
Painful
swelling or hard lump around the anus.
Swollen veins -
haemorrhoids - will appear as lump near the anal opening or a swollen vein may
stick out through the anal opening (referred to as "prolapsed haemorrhoid").
Irritation and
itching, also called pruritus ani,
Treatment
Generally most
of the doctors told surgery are the solution (but you may ask the persons those
who went for surgery). But fact is these complaints may reverse or worse even
after surgery. The only solution is undergoing medical treatment. Good
effective homoeopathic medicines are helpful to recover from these problems
with out any side effects
For treatment
Click the
following link
http://treatmentt.blogspot.com/2008/08/for-piles-fistula-fissure_14.html
Anal Fissure
What Is Anal Fissure?
The anal
fissure is a small tear in the lining of the anus.
The anal fissure can cause
Pain,
Bleeding and/or
itching.
Causes of Anal Fissure
The anal
fissure usually develops when the anal tissue is damaged during a hard and dry
stool (constipation) which tears the anal lining.
The anal
fissure can also develop due to higher than normal pressure in the anal
sphincters. Diarrhoea and inflammation of the anorectal area can also cause an
anal fissure.
Many women
during childbirth develop an anal fissure.
Other causes of the anal
fissure are:
Digital
insertion (during examination),
Foreign body
insertion,
Or anal
intercourse.
In some cases, the anal
fissure may be caused by other health conditions, such as:
·
Vitamin B-6 deficiency,
·
Abdominal pain,
·
Fever, weight loss,
·
Inflammatory bowel disease (IBD)
that causes bloody diarrhoea,
·
Syphilis, a suppressed
immune system,
·
Tuberculosis,
·
HIV infection,
·
Anal cancer.
·
A low fiber diet may also
contribute to the development of a fissure.
·
Symptoms of Anal Fissure
·
Sharp, stinging or burning pain
during and following a bowel movement.
·
Spots of bright red blood on
toilet tissue.
·
Itching and mal odorous
discharge may also occur.
Treatment
For
Piles-fissures-Fistula
Generally most
of the doctors told surgery are the solution (but you may ask the persons those
who went for surgery). But fact is these complaints may reverse or worse even
after surgery. The only solution is undergoing medical treatment. Good
effective homoeopathic medicines are helpful to recover from these problems
with out any side effects
For treatment
Click the
following link
http://treatmentt.blogspot.com/2008/08/for-piles-fistula-fissure_14.html
Fistula
A fistula is an
abnormal connection between an organ, vessel, or intestine and another
structure. Fistulas are usually the result of injury or surgery. It
can also result from infection or inflammation.
Mostly Anorectal
fistulas are common among people
Symptoms
·
An infected fistula may be
painful and may discharge pus.
·
Usually see one or more openings
of a fistula or can feel the fistula beneath the surface.
·
A history of recurrent abscess
(it may take 15 days to months together) followed by intermittent or constant
discharge is usual.
·
Discharge material is purulent,
serosanguineous (reddish watery), or both.
·
Pain may be present if there is
infection.
Types of fistulas include:
·
Blind (open on one end only, but
connects to two structures)
·
Complete (has both external and
internal openings)
·
Horseshoe (connecting the anus
to the surface of the skin after going around the rectum)
·
Incomplete (a tube from the skin
that is closed on the inside and does not connect to any internal structure)
Fistulas may occur in many parts of the body.
Treatment
Generally most
of the doctors told surgery are the solution (but you may ask the persons those
who went for surgery). But fact is these complaints may reverse or worse even
after surgery. The only solution is undergoing medical treatment. Good
effective homoeopathic medicines are helpful to recover from these problems
with out any side effects
For treatment
Click the
following link
http://treatmentt.blogspot.com/2008/08/for-piles-fistula-fissure_14.html
Author: Dr. Senthil Kumar.D
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