What exactly are hemroids?!


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It is a condition where there is bleeding from the annus due to swollen veins around the anal cannal. In the initial stage there is fistula or fissure which later develops in hemorhoids. Although piles is very painful, the treatment and permanent cure is a simple surgery (where the patient has to be hospitalized for 4/5 days). The market offers a wide vareity of ointments and oral tablets for piles but rarely providing permanent relief.
The reasons for hemorrhoides could be chronic constipation, pregnancy, over weight, hernia etc. (Mostly due chronic constipation - that is hard stools damage the soft lining of the anal cannal).

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Its what you get when you have too much bum sex

A pain in the bum!

Hemorrhoids are swollen but normally present blood vessels in and around the anus and lower rectum that stretch under pressure. Hemorrhoids are very similar to varicose veins in the legs. The increased pressure and swelling may result from straining to move the bowel. Factors contributing to hemorrhoids are: pregnancy, heredity, aging, and chronic constipation or diarrhea.

It is a a piece of your large intestine crossing the boarders, from eating spicy foods or you-name-it.
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Hemorrhoids are enlarged veins that develop in the anal canal. Although uncomfortable at times, this common condition rarely poses a serious problem.
Normally, tissue surrounding the inside of the anus, sometimes called "anal cushions," fills with blood to help control bowel movements. Hemorrhoids develop when excessive pressure or other factors cause the veins within these cushions to swell and stretch.
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I as a G.P

varicose vein surrounding rectum

Haemerroids are Protruding inflamed vessels of the anal canal.
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