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Hemorrhoids involve the response of the blood vessels in the area of the rectum to pressure. This pressure can come from various sources and typically will cause pain and irritation. There are various reasons for hemorrhoids, and knowing them can help in making lifestyle changes and minimize the pain they cause.

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Hemorrhoids or Piles can be a very uncomfortable condition. You may have rectal pain and swelling, but there can be other piles symptoms to be concerned with. Here is a look at hemorrhoids, and what you can do about them.

Hemorrhoids also spell as hemroids refer to as piles. Hemorrhoids can define as swollen blood vessels in and around the anus that cause itching, pain, and sometimes bleeding. Swelling of rectum veins is the main characteristic of hemorrhoid.

Hemorrhoids are known by the name of piles. They are the bulging and dilated veins of the anus and the rectum which is caused when the pressure is increased in the rectal veins. The blood vessels which lined the anus are involved in hemorrhoids. Muscles which support the hemorrhoid vessels become weak due to pressure on the walls of the rectum. There are two types of hemorrhoids. They are internal hemorrhoids and external hemorrhoids. Internal hemorrhoids are sac like protrusion inside the rectal canal whereas external hemorrhoids are around the anus inside the skin.

Hemorrhoid symptoms can be identified by rectal itching, pain and burning sensation. Most people ignore it since it affects in the private region of the body that people are not comfortable discussing about and they suppress till the problem worsens. But it is possible to treat haemorrhoids with home remedies and following them is pretty simple too. But before starting on home remedies be sure that there has been no bleeding, then the problem can still be cured by simple home remedies.

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If you've tried many types of hemorrhoid solutions then you probably understand the differences of how each is used. In this article, I'll go over what each of them do for the body, how they intend to treat hemorrhoids or piles, and the honest truth on them.

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Though hemorrhoids are rarely a serious problem, having them is however very common and extremely frustrating. But it is also an important point to note that the hemorrhoids may actually be a cover for something more serious such as colon or rectal cancer. Therefore it is extremely important not to make one's own diagnosis, but consult a physician if you are unsure on whether what you have really is hemorrhoids or something more serious.

Often the first sign of problem are bleeding hemorrhoids, especially if we talk about internal hemorrhoids. Learn how to recognize and treat the first symptoms.

Colon hydrotherapy is an alternative health therapy used to restore and maintain optimum health. It is safer than home enemas and most reputable therapists use state-of-the-art equipment allowing the treatment to be professionally administered usually by a certified colon therapist. Prior to the therapy you may be asked to eat light meals as well as possibly being asked to take an enema.

"My doctor said I just had hemorrhoids." That is how many cases of medical malpractice or possibly wrongful death start out. This article examnies a case involving a twenty-seven year old woman with a husband and daughter passed away from colon cancer after her physician assumed her rectal bleeding was a result of hemorrhoids. This ended in a seven month delay in her diagnosis, delay allowed the cancer to progress to the point where treatment was no longer effective.

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"My doctor assured me I did not need to worry - that I only had hemorrhoids." These are the kinds of words often heard by medical malpractice attorneys who handle colon cancer cases. This article explores a lawsuit in which a twenty-seven year old wife and mother who died of colon cancer when her doctor assumed her her complaints of rectal bleeding were because of hemorrhoids. This resulted in a seven month delay in her diagnosis. This was enough time for the cancer to become incurable.

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Being informed by a doctor that one only has hemorrhoids and that one does not have to worry about blood in the stool can be very comforting. But unless the physician has ruled out\eliminated the likelihood of colon cancer, the patient might not learn that he or she has it before it is in its final stages. If this happens, the physician may have committed medical malpractice and the patient might have a claim against that physician.

"My doctor assured me I had nohing to worry aboutt - that the blood was merely from hemorrhoids." These are the types of words commonly heard by medical malpractice attorneys who handle colon cancer cases. This article considers a lawsuit involving a 27 year old woman with a husband and daughter died of colon cancer after her physician assumed her rectal bleeding was from hemorrhoids. This ended in a seven month delay in her diagnosis. This was enough time for the cancer to become incurable.

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Being informed by a doctor that one just has hemorrhoids and that one does not have to be concerned about blood in the stool can be very comforting. But unless the doctor has ruled out\eliminated the possibility of colon cancer, the patient might not uncover that he or she has it before it is too late. This article looks at how a delayed diagnosis because a physician erroneously assumed that blood was from hemorrhoids might amount to treatment that does not meet the standard of care and result in a medical malpractice case.

Being informed by a physician that one just has hemorrhoids and there is no need to be concerned about blood in the stool can be very reassuring. But, the blood will some times turn out to be from colon cancer which might then go undiagnosed until it is advanced and is no longer curable. This article looks at the way a delayed diagnosis because a physician mistakenly told the patient that blood was due to hemorrhoids may amount to treatment that does not meet the standard of care and result in a medical malpractice lawsuit.

An all too common error made by doctors that can result in truly tragic outcomes. As a rule, doctors acknowledge that when an adult person says they are seeing blood in the stool or rectal bleeding the appropriate tests, such as a colonoscopy, should be done to be able to verify if the blood due to cancer. Only when colon cancer has been eliminated as a possibility should a doctor tell the individual that the blood is from something diffrent. The error certain doctors make is to assure patients they simply have hemorrhoids having done no testing to eliminate the possibility of cancer.

In Part 1 the need for a clinical thermometer in the home was explained, and in this final part the areas of the body used for temperature measurement are explained together with the types of thermometer available and how they should be used.

Hemorrhoid or anal fissure. Either one is a very painful condition. Some people who have anal fissures think their pain is caused by hemorrhoids and some who have hemorrhoids mistakenly think they suffer from an anal fissue. Here we'll try to explain the difference.

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Fever is a natural response of the body that helps in fighting off foreign substances, such as microorganisms, toxins, etc. Body temperature is set by the thermoregulatory center, located in an area in the brain called hypothalamus. Body temperature is not constant all day, but actually is lowest at 6 A.M. and highest around 4-6 P.M.

Hemorrhoids are rectal veins that have become enlarged. These veins can be inside or outside the rectum. Hemorrhoids create a variety of symptoms that may require you to see your doctor. If you think you have hemorrhoids, then you need to read this article to become better informed.

 
 
 

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