Common symptoms and causes of piles
First-time hemorrhoid sufferers should always be guided. And if you are also someone who is experiencing swollen hemorrhoids for the first-time, there are things that you should always keep in mind in order to avoid adding more problems than what you already have. So to help you, here are the answers to three common questions regarding the condition and the proper hemorrhoid treatment to use for it.
What are the common symptoms and causes of piles?
Before you start looking for a hemorrhoid treatment, you must first know the common causes the lead to your swollen hemorrhoids. Hemorrhoids are a natural part of the body. It is only when they swell that proper hemorrhoid cure will be necessary. Furthermore, swollen piles are categorized as either external or internal, and each has its own way of manifesting in the body.
External hemorrhoids are marked by either a tangible lump in the anus or acute painful occasions, especially after specific events like heavy-weight lifting, constipation or straining. Internal piles, on the other hand, are often signaled by painless bleeding with bowel movements.
There are no definitive causes of hemorrhoids but there are risk factors. Constipation, for instance, can cause hemorrhoids because of overstraining. Diet and lifestyle also generally add to the possibility of developing hemorrhoids.
What are the proper treatment procedures for the condition?
Hemorrhoid treatment exists in two forms: conventional and surgical. Surgical procedures are and should be reserved for complicated hemorrhoids, i.e. Stage III and IV internal hemorrhoids.
Conventional techniques are the friendliest type of treatment for piles. These are usually home remedies in the form of simple lifestyle changes assisted by a commercial treatment product. Treatments are also often in the form of creams or salves, though curative devices that don’t offer any potential side-effects are also available alternatives.
Why is it important to consult a doctor?
The one thing you must understand when treating your hemorrhoids is the importance of consulting your doctor. Some sufferers prefer to skip an official medical diagnosis. However, since hemorrhoidal symptoms are often the same with symptoms of other related conditions like anal fissure or inflammatory bowel movements, you have to ensure first that what you have are indeed hemorrhoids.
Knowing more about your condition, especially directly from your doctor, will help you better choose the right hemorrhoid treatment and avoid any serious complications.
Mark Michael Ferrer
Hemorrhoid Treatment
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