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Hemorrhoids – the Ugly Truth About Enlarged Rectal Veins



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By : Irsan Komarga    99 or more times read
Submitted 2009-12-10 17:53:35
Hemorrhoids, is the result of your constant straining during bowel movements. But a more precise description of this is that, they are clumps or masses of tissue in the anal canal that contains the blood vessel, supporting the tissue that is made up of muscle and elastic fibers. If you have hemorrhoid you should not worry, although some people may think that having this is quite abnormal, when in truth, it is present in everyone. They only turn into a problem if they become enlarged.

The anal canal is where the stool passes before they go to the rectum and the anus opens to let them out. The usual causes of enlarged rectal veins are from, insufficient intake of fiber, constipation, prolonged sitting, pregnancy, and sometimes heavy lifting. In order to avoid future problems with hemorrhoids consider these causes, and do something to avoid these kinds of complication.

The rectal becomes enlarged after several rubbing of the stool when you strain to let them out, after about 10 – 15 minutes of pushing. Of course, this only happens while you are in the middle of constipation. Those hard, small but dry stools can cause damages to the lining of the rectum, causing the arteries to bleed sometimes.
To keep you from being constipated, there are preventive measures that you that should consider for preventing the unpleasant experience brought by enlarged rectal veins or hemorrhoids. Here are some of the precautionary measures that you should take:

·Fiber Food – A good amount of fiber food should be included in your daily diet. Make this a daily habit, if possible.

·Drink water – Always drink plenty of water, as much as eight glasses a day is the recommended daily intake.

·Regular Exercise – Regular exercise can help your body, and in turn help prevent constipation.

·Avoid too much spicy foods – A lot of people believe that eating too much spicy food could aggravate hemorrhoid problems.

As much as 85 of the entire population has, at one time in their life experience hemorrhoids problems. Although a simple hemorrhoids is not really dangerous to anyone, but the discomfort brought by having an enlarged rectal condition is no laughing matter. The pain and unpleasantness can make anyone irritable for a whole day.
Some of the unpleasant experiences from hemorrhoids condition are the following.

·Bleeding in your stool

·Itching in and outside the rectum

·Mucus discharge

·Pain around the rectum during bowel movements

·Pain whenever you sit

·Unpleasant bulging in the area of the anus like there is something left behind inside, when in fact there is nothing but inflammation of the rectum.

If the bleeding and pain is so severe, it is better to see your doctor right away. The doctor can examine if there are other problems aside from having an enlarged rectums or hemorrhoids. However if the condition is tolerable you can just buy a topical ointment at some over the counter pharmacist to quickly relieve some of the pain and ease the unpleasant that you are presently experiencing. There is nothing embarrassing in having hemorrhoids so don’t be afraid to ask for advice, remember almost 85 of the people has already experience this problem.

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