
eew what the hell are hemroids and how the hell do you get em?
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my lil cousin has em? and it looks odd
















July 18th, 2009 at 6:34 pm
They’re abscesses in your butt and I thought only old people got them.
July 20th, 2009 at 6:34 am
they are the muscles in the anus and when you strain or push to poop they can come out. usually pregnant women get them after child birth.
July 21st, 2009 at 1:33 pm
Hemorrhoids, which are also called piles, are swollen and inflamed veins in your anus and rectum. They may result from straining during a bowel movement or the increased pressure on these veins during pregnancy, among other causes.
A sometimes embarrassing topic of discussion, hemorrhoids are common. By age 50, about half of adults have had to deal with the itching, bleeding and pain that often signal the presence of hemorrhoids.
Fortunately, effective medications and procedures are readily available to treat hemorrhoids. In many cases hemorrhoids may require only self-care and lifestyle changes.
Read on ….
July 23rd, 2009 at 8:46 am
they are abbsence on your butt hole if you push to hard when you going poo they push out. ANY aged people can get them.
July 25th, 2009 at 1:50 am
They are swollen veins just inside your anus. They usually come from straining to have a bowel movement while being constipated. Someone little having them sounds odd. They are more typical of older people.
Since they would be inside your cousin’s anus most of us would wonder how you saw that they looked odd.
July 25th, 2009 at 5:01 pm
YOU LOOKED AT THEM??? Hemorrhoids are in your butt. God , you must be close to your cousin. They are enlarged blood veins in you lower intestines and can hang out of your butt hole. Now do you want to refresh your question?
July 29th, 2009 at 1:30 pm
they’re swollen and inflamed veins in your anus, but I think only people over the age of 50 have them..maybe she has something else, she should ask a doctor…
August 2nd, 2009 at 12:09 am
put ice in a towel, wet the towel a bit and apply directly on the hemmoroids…it will shrink the swelling of the tissues….you need at least 25 mg of fiber per day in your diet…lots of water and stay away from spicy foods which can cause irritation when having bowel movements…the main thing to prevent them is fiber and don’t sit on the toilet too long reading!!!
August 3rd, 2009 at 2:51 am
Hemorrhoids (or piles) are an abnormal swelling in the blood vessels in the anal canal. Although they may bleed, itch, or cause pain, hemorrhoids are usually not a sign of anything more serious, and you can often help alleviate the symptoms at home. You can reduce your risk for hemorrhoids by making a few healthy lifestyle changes.
Types of Hemorrhoids
1. Internal hemorrhoids—These typically occur along the anal wall. You usually can’t feel or see them, unless they break through the anus. This is known as a protruded or prolapsed hemorrhoid. Symptoms may include pain, bleeding, itching, and a feeling of fullness after a bowel movement.
2. External hemorrhoids—These are small, soft pads around the anal opening, the same color as your skin. When an external hemorrhoid forms a blood clot (thrombus), it can appear blue in color and cause severe pain, itching, and inflammation.
CAUSES:
A common cause of hemorrhoids is straining to pass hard, dry stools during bouts of constipation. Other factors that can lead to hemorrhoids include:
Straining to lift heavy objects
Pregnancy
Obesity
Sitting for long periods
Diarrhea
PREVENTION:
Take the following steps to reduce your risk of hemorrhoids:
Eat more fiber and drink plenty of fluids. This will help soften stools and promote regular elimination, which reduces straining.
Go when you feel the urge to have a bowel movement. Delaying now can mean straining later.
Don’t read on the toilet. Sitting and straining too long encourages swelling.
Wipe gently with soft, white unperfumed tissue. This helps keep the area clean to avoid irritation.
Exercise regularly, which improves circulation.
August 5th, 2009 at 11:15 am
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