Monday, September 25, 2006

Internal hemmroid treatment

Hemmroids
Non-surgical treatment :
1. Cypriot drug treatment, drug manufactured End, suppository, ointment, squeezed directly anorectal treatment, such as hemmroids suppository, Dingxi cream.
2. Topical treatment, and can use gallnut casual, casual Xiaozhiling hepatic surface of the skin. 3. Kuzhi treatment, a strong corrosive venous plexus cause of the proliferation of drug squeezed necrosis hemmroids , piles, post-operative foley insertion shrinking and disappearing.

Surgical treatment :
1. Injection therapy, such as a simple injection, Xiaozhiling injection method applicable to the period of hemmroids and varicose veins - mixed hemmroids , ring mixed hemmroids .
2. Ligation treatment, or incarcerated in large piles, post-operative foley insertion hemmroids .
3. Ligation treatment, in large piles, post-operative foley insertion of hemmroids and the internal hemmroids some mixed hemmroids .

Other treatment :
1. Freeze treatment applies to the period of hemmroids and the internal hemmroids some mixed hemmroids . Attention to the fact that good treatment to protect the adjacent organs, mainly larger vessels and nerves prevent accidents.
2. Laser treatment applied to the period of hemmroids and mixed hemmroids . That work should take the necessary protective measures to reduce the laser beam radiation on the human body.
3. Chinese acupuncture treatment.

Thursday, September 14, 2006

internal hemmroid - degree

The degree of severity and treatment of internal hemmroids varies from person to person. Internal hemmroids can be of the following four types, based on where they are present:


1. First-degree (or grade 1) piles are small swellings on the inside lining of the anal canal. They cannot be seen or felt from outside the anus.

2. Second-degree (or grade 2) piles are larger and stick out (or prolapse) from the anus when you go to the toilet, but return afterwards.


3. Third-degree (or grade 3) piles are similar, but hang out from the anus and only return inside when pushed back with a finger.


4. Fourth-degree (or grade 4) piles permanently hang down from the anus and you cannot push them back inside.

Thursday, September 07, 2006

Bleeding hemmroid

Anal bleeding and pain of any sort is alarming and should be evaluated; it can indicate a life-threatening condition, such as colorectal cancer. Hemmroid are the No. 1 cause of anal bleeding and are rarely dangerous, but a definite diagnosis from your physician is a must.

External hemmroid - Thrombosed

If an external hemmroid becomes thrombosed, it can look rather frightening, turning purple or blue, and could possibly bleed. Despite their appearance, thrombosed hemmroid are usually not serious and will resolve themselves in about a week. If the pain is unbearable, your doctor can remove the thrombosis, which stops the pain, during an office visit.

external hemmroid


External hemmroid lie within the anus and are usually painful. If an external hemmroid prolapses to the outside, you can see and feel it. Blood clots sometimes form within prolapsed external hemmroid, causing an extremely painful condition called a thrombosis.

Friday, September 01, 2006

Internal Hemmroid

The most common symptom of internal hemmroid is rectal bleeding. You may find bright red streaks of blood on the toilet paper or bright red blood in the toilet bowl after having a normal bowel movement. Blood also may be visible on the surface of the stool.

Hemmroid symptoms

Bleeding during bowel movements, itching, and rectal pain are the most common hemmrhoid symptoms.

Wednesday, August 30, 2006

Natural Prevention and Treatment of Hemmroid

Some natural procedures for preventiont and treatment of Hemmroid include:

1. Reduce regional pressure
2. Take herbs and dietary supplements that strengthen vein walls.
3. Drink 99% pure aloe juice to relieve itching and swelling.
4. Apply natural astringents, soothing gel and aloe.
5. Consume fiber-rich food.
6. Use squatting position for bowel movements.

Hemmroid picture


Below is a picture in the formation of hemorrhoids

Definition of Hemmroid

Hemmroid can be described as clumps of tissue within the anal canal that contain blood vessels and their surrounding, supporting tissue made up of muscle and elastic fibers. The anal canal is the last four centimeters through which stool passes as it goes from the rectum to the outside world. The anus is the opening of the anal canal to the outside world. Although most people think hemorrhoids are abnormal, they are present in everyone. It is only when the hemorrhoidal cushions enlarge that hemorrhoids can cause problems and be considered abnormal or a disease.