Let"s Talk About External Hemorrhoids
People suffering from external hemorrhoids could attest to the fact that it is one of the most annoying and embarrassing medical conditions ever.
Most people would probably give out a disgusted reaction, or some may become really concerned.
Well truth is, external hemorrhoids is just a very mild medical problem and can frequently be remedied by simple home treatments.
But before you undergo any sort of treatment on external hemorrhoids, you should first be diagnosed so that you can be medically treated accordingly; because if not, then you will become subject to dangerous and unnecessary treatments.
External hemorrhoids have several symptoms that you can initially look out for before you submit to medical diagnosis.
The symptoms of external hemorrhoids are very much similar to those of hemorrhoids in general.
It has been already decided among patients that this condition is indeed a very irritating problem.
It especially becomes a nuisance when the external hemorrhoids become enlarged and inflamed.
This will lead to a painful swelling along the anal rim.
People suffering from external hemorrhoids experience uncontrollable itching and burning; and they are extremely sensitive to any touch.
Unlike the internal hemorrhoids which can go for some time without being noticed, the external hemorrhoids make their presence known with flashing neon signs.
External hemorrhoids rarely include the release of bright red blood.
This occurs when they become inflamed; the swelling becomes bright red because the tissue of and around the hemorrhoid has become irritated.
However, it is thrombosis or blood clot when the external hemorrhoid becomes of a dark red, bluish or purplish tinge.
A blood clot in external hemorrhoid becomes extra irritating because it produces the "burning, itching and hurting like crazy" symptom.
External hemorrhoids always have swelling at or around the anal rim.
The hemorrhoids never protrude from inside the body.
It should be remembered that any rectal bleeding (no matter how little) should always be diagnosed and checked by a doctor.
This is because rectal bleeding could also be caused by anal fissures, polyps, warts, fistulas, ulcers and colorectal cancer.
All these conditions should be treated by a doctor and should not be dealt with home remedies.
Most people would probably give out a disgusted reaction, or some may become really concerned.
Well truth is, external hemorrhoids is just a very mild medical problem and can frequently be remedied by simple home treatments.
But before you undergo any sort of treatment on external hemorrhoids, you should first be diagnosed so that you can be medically treated accordingly; because if not, then you will become subject to dangerous and unnecessary treatments.
External hemorrhoids have several symptoms that you can initially look out for before you submit to medical diagnosis.
The symptoms of external hemorrhoids are very much similar to those of hemorrhoids in general.
It has been already decided among patients that this condition is indeed a very irritating problem.
It especially becomes a nuisance when the external hemorrhoids become enlarged and inflamed.
This will lead to a painful swelling along the anal rim.
People suffering from external hemorrhoids experience uncontrollable itching and burning; and they are extremely sensitive to any touch.
Unlike the internal hemorrhoids which can go for some time without being noticed, the external hemorrhoids make their presence known with flashing neon signs.
External hemorrhoids rarely include the release of bright red blood.
This occurs when they become inflamed; the swelling becomes bright red because the tissue of and around the hemorrhoid has become irritated.
However, it is thrombosis or blood clot when the external hemorrhoid becomes of a dark red, bluish or purplish tinge.
A blood clot in external hemorrhoid becomes extra irritating because it produces the "burning, itching and hurting like crazy" symptom.
External hemorrhoids always have swelling at or around the anal rim.
The hemorrhoids never protrude from inside the body.
It should be remembered that any rectal bleeding (no matter how little) should always be diagnosed and checked by a doctor.
This is because rectal bleeding could also be caused by anal fissures, polyps, warts, fistulas, ulcers and colorectal cancer.
All these conditions should be treated by a doctor and should not be dealt with home remedies.