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Hemroids

 
 
Hemroids are small swellings which grow inside the anal canal. They may become very large due to intense friction between the stool and the inner lining of the anus. This can lead to fissures developing within the anus, thus causing bleeding.

Causes of hemroids
By far the most common cause of hemroids is constipation. This can be as a result of a number of factors, notable among which is poor diet. A diet lacking in sufficient fibrous content and water can lead one to developing hemroids.

Hemroids also develop as a result of overweight or obesity. An obese person exerts a lot of weight on the lower abdomen and this leads to excessive pressure building up in the anal system. Excessive pressure is also required by such a person to pass even small amounts of stool. Such amounts of pressure repeatedly applied will eventually cause the anal veins to swell and in turn constrain the process of passing stool. This vicious circle gives rise to hemroids in the long run.

In the same way, people who lift heavy loads and pregnant women are also susceptible to hemroids because of pressure build-up in the lower abdomen.

Hemroids Symptoms

Right from its early stages hemroids symptoms are not difficult to diagnose. However caution should be exercised in doing so in order not to confuse other ailments like abscess or herpes with hemroids. Some of the tell-tale signs of hemroids are:

  • An inflamed and itchy anus.
  • Swollen veins inside the anal canal.
  • Stool stained with blood. This results from friction between hard stools and the anal walls.
  • Prolapsed tissue from the anus. This is especially observable in later stages of internal hemroids.
Types of hemroids
There are basically two types of hemroids: internal hemroids and external hemroids. The former develops inside the anus and rectum but can sometimes be seen as protruding tissue from the anus opening. This may come about if the hemroids are left to grow beyond manageable levels without proper treatment.
External hemroids on the other hand are mainly observed on the surface near the opening of the anus.



Hemroids Treatment

There are several methods of treating hemroids, depending on their type and stage of development. However, both internal and external hemroids can be conveniently and effectively treated using Venapro, a medical remedy made from natural products and herbs. Apart from its ability to treat both internal and external hemroids, Venapro also has other advantages over other drugs.

The natural ingredients contained in Venapro are easily absorbed into the body, thus speeding up the repair and restoration of damaged tissue within the anus. It also has no side effects and its healing effect is long-lasting, if not permanent. Venapro can be bought off the shelf or online.

For more details or to place your order, visit: http://www.venapro.com
 
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