
Although hemorroid is quite embarrassing topic to discuss, it is also a very common issue that is untold. At age 50, about half of adults have had to deal with the uncomfortable feeling of itching, bleeding and pain which are the common symptoms of hemorroids. But good to know, that there are now many available effective hemeriod treatments existing in our market, and for some only requires basic home remedies to get rid of hemorroid symptoms.
Hemorroids Symptoms may vary from person to another, and usually depends on what type of hemorroid and where it is located. Although many people have hemorroids, not all of them experienced symptoms of hemorroids.
So in case there is no hemorroids symptoms such as pain or discomfort experienced, how will you know you have hemorroids? In most cases, bleeding or spotting of any blood in the stools or toilet tissue should immediately be referred to a doctor so the condition will be diagnosed properly. You need to have this checked to rule out the possibility of hemorroid symptoms.
Hemorroids symptoms usually disappears after a few days. And these hemorroids symptoms usually depends on the location where the hemorroids develop:
• Hemorroids symptoms of Internal hemeriods. These hemorroids develops in the deeper portion of the anal canal and rectum where there are few nerve endings, the main reason why you mostly can't see or feel these hemeriods. The presence of blood on toilet paper or in the bowl during bowel movement is a common hemorroid symptoms. And because internal anal membranes lack pain-sensitive nerve fibers, these hemorroids usually don't cause discomfort. But because of straining or irritation from passing stool that can injure a hemorroids delicate surface thus causes it to bleed. Occasionally, straining can push an internal hemorroid through the anal opening. If a hemorroid remains displaced, it can cause pain and irritation. Rectal Bleeding and pain are most complained about. Internal hemorroid can be extremely painful, as they often protrude and can become thrombosed, or clotted. Another hemorroids symptom of internal hemorroids is the occurrence of mucus just like the occurrence of blood in your stool.
• Hemorroids symptoms of External hemorroids. These external hemorroids appears on the outer rim of the anus and are usually the most uncomfortable hemorroids condition. These usually tend to be painful. Sometimes blood may pool in an external hemorroids and form a clot, causing severe pain, swelling and inflammation. Most common hemorroid symptoms of external hemorroids are itching, burning, and irritation. Streaks of blood may also appear on toilet paper after straining during bowel movements. You may also find it difficult to thoroughly cleanse the anal area.
Hemorroids symptoms for both internal hemorroids and external hemorroids are:
• Bleeding during bowel movements and the appearance of bright red blood on toilet paper after you strain to have a bowel movement is the number one hemorroid symptoms.
• Itching and burning are another hemorroids symptoms.
• The feeling of pain and swellings while cleaning your rectal area are also most common hemorroids symptoms.
Any hemorroids symptoms you noticed is recommended to have it consulted with your doctor for early hemorroid treatment. Although the amount of pain really depends on how bad your hemeriods are, and regardless of how small or big your hemorroid symptoms are it is advised that you have to deal with the problem as soon as possible. Hemorroids are not life-threatening but living with hemorroids is not really fun... it's uncomfortably painful... and not to mention, its embarrassing.
So to get rid of hemorroids symptoms, you can take these following advise:
• Eat high-fiber foods. You are advise to eat more fruits, vegetables and grains to help softens the stool and increases its bulk thus getting rid of any hemorroid symptoms.
• Drink plenty of liquids. Drink plenty of water or fluids a minimum of 8 glasses a day to get rid of hemorroids symptoms.
• Regular exercise. Stay active to reduce pressure on veins, which can occur with long periods of standing or sitting, and to help prevent constipation. Exercise can also help you lose excess weight thus helping you to get of hemorroids symptoms.
However if hemorroids symptoms still persist, you have to consult your physician for other hemorroid treatment or in worst cases to take hemorroid surgery.