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Risk Factors That Increase Your Symptoms of Piles (Hemorrhoids)

Topic: Medical Advice and ResourcesPublished May 9, 2011

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Hemorrhoids or most commonly known as piles, usually affect almost 50% of people in the world at some points in their lives. These infections are not always easy to determine. Hemorrhoids are blood vessels in and or outside of the anus and rectal area that become swollen and dilated. The pain depends on the severity of blood vessels. The more severe the blood vessels are swollen, the more painful and uneasiness the patient gets. What Causes Piles? Certainly, you are going to ask if how you ended up with these swollen and irritated veins in the anus. There are a number of factors, which contributes to hemorrhoidal development. Here are three common examples: • Constipation This is the most common cause of piles formation for hemorrhoidal patients. When a person is constipated, the anal area stains when passing stools during bowel movement. In addition, lack of fiber can lead to very hard and clumpy feces that make anus both internally and externally dilated. • Diarrhea You can acquire hemorrhoids from frequent going to the toilets, thus, making your anus moist all the time. In addition, excessive rounds of diarrhea can lead to straining in the rectal area. This can result to skin irritation due to frequent rubbing and improper cleansing. • Pregnancy Pregnancy is the most common cause of hemorrhoids among women, which can initiate in the final trimester of being pregnant. The growing fetus contributes to the increased pressure on the anus and rectal veins of the mother. Furthermore, during the mother’s delivery period, a maximum pressure is released and this as well increases the anal pressure while the baby is being pushed out. What are the Symptoms of Piles? Piles symptoms can establish themselves in different ways. These vary according to the type and people affected of this anal disease. Internal Piles Symptoms The most usual internal piles symptom is bright, red blood covering the feces that can be seen on toilet papers or even in toilet bowl. There are times that an internal pile is pushed through the anal opening because of too much straining, which are termed as prolapsed hemorrhoid. This condition may lead to severe pain and discomfort to the patient. Another symptom of internal hemorrhoid is that a patient may feel vague. After a bowel movement, he or she has the feeling of fullness. The feeling is something like you can still feel the push to pass stool right away caused by swelling of hemorrhoid in the end part of anal canal.rnHence, the larger the pile, the more discomfort a patient will get. A patient can also have the symptom of skin irritation because of large hemorrhoids that swell from the anus. They secrete mucous and causes irritation. External Piles Symptoms External hemorrhoids are found under the skin in the anal area. Rectal pain occurs and bleeding may show under the skin, which then leads to the formation of a painful lump. This lump is called a thrombosed hemorrhoid. Its pressure causes a lot of pain and needs urgent treatment. Moreover, symptom of itchiness can also result to further complications. Bleeding and severe pain often indicate piles. Unfortunately, these can as well be symptoms of more serious health problems including colorectal cancer and anal cancer. It is therefore critical hat a patient should talk with his or her physician, especially for those people who are suffering these symptoms and those with a family history of anal and colorectal cancer.

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My name is Patti Schroeder and I've dealt with piles and symptoms for over 10 years. In that time, I've gained a wealth of knowledge about managing my hemorrhoid problem. I started www.brightredbloodinstool.com because I've finally found an end to my frustration and I wanted personally share it with you.

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