Symptoms of Hemorrhoids
Today, I wanted to alert you to something that will afflict 40% of the adult population (or more) at some point of their lives. It’s called hemorrhoids or piles and it’s basically any form of vein inflammation around the lower rectal regions.

What Are The Common Symptoms I Should Look Out For?
The most common symptoms of hemorrhoids are:
Itching of the Rectum -
When blood vessels become irritated, they usually provoke the desire to scratch at them. Since hemorrhoids are caused by irritated blood vessels near the rectum, this will likely be one of the first symptoms you would experience. While this type of itching can be brought on by different types of food, it is most likely a result of hemorrhoids if the itching continues for a prolonged period of time.
Swelling Near The Anus -
As the development of hemorrhoids continues, you will also begin to notice swelling near the anus. Wearing uncomfortable pants or sitting for prolonged periods will make this swelling even worse, making it more uncomfortable for you. As hemorrhoids get worse, it will be difficult to carry on normal tasks that require sitting
Streaks of Blood Found On Toilet Paper -
If you start to notice some blood on your toilet paper after wiping, this is a sign that your hemorrhoids have progressed to an advanced stage.
If you’re experiencing these symptoms as well as bleeding from the rectum, you should contact your doctor immediately.
How Do You Get Hemorrhoids?
Hemorrhoids can be caused by many factors. Most people see hemorrhoids surfacing as a result of constipation and having to strain and exert high amounts of pressure during bowel movements. Usually this is a result of not getting enough fiber in your diet. A large amount of women will also experience hemorrhoids during pregnancy due to the increased amount of pressure on the lower parts of the abdomen.
What Can I Do To Get Rid Of My Hemorrhoids?

Depending on the severity of your hemorrhoids, you have a few options available for hemorrhoid relief and treatment.
1. Home Remedies
If your hemorrhoids are not severe, you can relieve and get rid of them through home based treatments. These can range from soaking your hemorrhoids in a warm water bath called a Sitz bath to using a natural remedy that combines both pills that can be ingested as well as a topical lotion. Don’t focus only on relieving the pain of hemorrhoids. Instead, look for a treatment that focuses on healing the blood vessels surrounding the rectum in order to get rid of the hemorrhoids in less time.
2. Medical Treatments
Depending on whether your hemorrhoids are internal or external and the severity of them, your doctor will be able to suggest a few treatments to get rid of the hemorrhoids. The most common procedure, called rubber band ligation, is used for internal hemorrhoids. It works by attaching small rubber bands to the hemorrhoids in order to relieve pressure and cause the swelling of the hemorrhoids to subside. Severe hemorrhoids will require surgical procedures to remove them.
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