Hemroids (Hemorrhoids) Help And
Relief
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What
are Hemroids?
Frankly,
hemroids (also known as hemorrhoids) are embarrassing.
When
they first show themselves, the usual reactions are
fear, shock and concern and thoughtss of "what
if it's cancer?".
Hemroids
appear when the fibers, tissues, arteries and the muscles
containing blood vessels become aggravated. This causes
bleeding through the anus while passing the stool. A
common symptom of hemorrhoids is the bleeding which
is
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bright red
in color and not the usual darker red. This might seem to most
of us very strange, and could you to panic even more. But there
is no need to panic and hemroids are quite common.
What
is a Hemroid?
The anus
(where solid wastes are expelled from the body) is surrounded
by blood vessels. When these blood vessels become enlarged
and uncomfortable, they are called hemorrhoids. Hemroids can
occur inside the anal canal (internal) or outside the anal
canal (external). Sometimes when an internal hemroid enlarges,
it can extend to the outside and appear to be an external
hemroid.
When hemroids
remain inside the anus they are almost never painful, but
they can prolapse (protrude outside the anus) and become irritated
and sore. Sometimes, prolapsed hemroids move back into the
anal canal on their own or can be pushed back in, but at other
times they remain permanently outside the anus until treated
by a doctor.
There
are two kinds of hemroids, internal and external. Internal
hemroids are in-side the rectum, beneath the anal or rectal
lining. External hemroids are outside the anus.
External
hemroids are usually visible as fleshy lumps around the anus.
Prolapsed hemroids are often mistaken for external hemroids.
Otherwise, any swelling or protruding mass at or near the
anus are considered to be external hemroids. External hemroids
occur when the veins of the anal opening swell from too much
strain.
Symptoms
of external hemroids may include painful swelling or a hard
lump around the anus that results when a blood clot forms.
This condition is known as a thrombosed external hemroid.
In addition, excessive straining, rubbing, or cleaning around
the anus may cause irritation with bleeding and/or itching,
which may produce a vicious cycle of symptoms. Draining mucus
may also cause itching.
What
Can I Do To Treat Hemroids? Can't I just Use A Cream?
Why would
you want to use a cream or anything else? Hemroids are not
something you have to live with and messy creams or pills
are not the answer. As with most health related issues, you
need to treat the root cause, not just the symptoms.
I recently
reviewed a totally safe, natural remedy that works within
a few days. Its called the Hemorrhoids Saviour system and you
can find it at: Hemorrhoids Saviour
This system
was devised by international natural health expert, Holly
Hayden. It is meant to cure and completely eliminate hemorrhoids
(or piles) permanently.
Please
check out the Hemorrhoids Saviour system today to use for eliminating
hemorrhoids. The system includes ingredient resources, charts,
audio lessons and basically everything you need to cure your
hemorrhoids once and for all.
Don't
live with hemroids if you don't have too - check out Hemorrhoids Saviour and see if it's for you!

- Editor, Brain Kernels
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