Sunday, 13 December 2009

Treatment

Hemorrhoids and Lasers

by Karl Randolf

in Health

(submitted 2009-12-12)


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So why does inappropriate alcohol consumption cause or make haemorrhoids much worse? Alcohol has a tendency to dehydrate the body, has a diuretic action, which increases the flow of piss causing a loss of bodily liquids manufacturing harder stools making any bowel problems much worse. This could cause more straining when having a bowel movement. You need to try not to strain too hard and instead spend more time to try to ease the motion. Straining will also make any itching and soreness worse.
the commonest reason for hemorrhoids is straining in a bowel movement because of hard stools which increases the blood pressure in the veins in the anal sphincter. Postponing a bowel movement and holding faecal matter too long in the rectum causes pressure to build up in the colon veins. A hemorrhoid is an enlarged vein in the ass, also called a varicose vein. In a healthful individual, the tissue round the anus fills with blood to control stool movements. However , when there is constant pressure or other considerations restricting blood flow, the veins become inflamed. Poor blood flow may result in a painful, swollen, sticking out pile.

External haemorrhoids are uncomfortable with itching. Blood may appear on toilet roll during bowel movements.Internal piles show rectal bleeding and intense agony. You may very well have to push the haemorrhoids back in with your fingers after, but some petroleum jelly or other lubricant will help this. Internal hemorrhoids regularly stick out and clot. The presence of mucus and blood is also a sign.

Eating excessive processed foods, which are low in fiber and move slowly through your colon. Piles were not as common a hundred years back when the Western diet was far higher in fiber.
hemorrhoids were principally seen in the over 50's, but with the increase in drinking culture amongst younger people the age is coming down. They're getting even younger.
Also pregnant women experience increased pressure on these veins and this could cause and aggravate haemorrhoids.

The linkage between poor liver function and hemorrhoids is widely known in medical circles.
If a strain is put on the liver from poor diet, over the top drinking or cirrhosis, blood flow to the liver will increase to help cope with this and this increases blood pressure to the veins in the ass, so making the piles worse. Alcoholics and awfully heavy drinkers have a high incidence of hemorrhoids.

General body weakness, poor muscle tone in the anal area from too much drink, shortage of exercise and being overweight. Sitting about in chairs at home, work, or a car for extended periods. Lounging about drinking rather than keeping active. Irregular eating patterns, not getting the right vitamins and minerals in your food. Lack of protein leads to feeble muscle tissue in the anal area and slows the healing of wounds.
Having said all this - some people do have a predisposition to bowel obstruction or have inherited a weakness in the colon and spincter area, and are so susceptible to hemorrhoids.

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