Yes, ask your Doctor to consider referring you to a Surgeon who can remove them.
going to a surgeon! (ask your doctor)
Jimmy Carter had haemorrhoids, which were diagnosed by a Rear Admiral.
Nothing. There is no comparison.
There are often no symptoms associated with mild cases of haemorrhoids and many people don't necessarily know that they have them. More severe cases can be accompanied by itching, pain and discomfort.
St. Fiacre is the patron saint against haemorrhoids.
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It is used in 2nd or 3rd degree Haemorrhoids or Varicose veins.It helps in improving circulation
These are called Haemorrhoids or they are often referred to as 'piles'
It is not normal. Haemorrhoids can cause this to happen. Or it may be something else. See your doctor or speak to a health professional.
1}take high -fibric diet and take more fluids 2}sitz bath-take a luke warm water in a bath tube or plate and add some betadine which is normal skin disinfectent and sit for 15 minutes 3}sclerotheraphy and finally 4}surgery
No, for e.g. illeterate tribals of Africa do not know what haemorrhoids or piles are, they know most disease as WHITE man's curse
Hemorrhoids, or haemorrhoids as they are spelled in the UK, can be treated with creams such as Anusol. Avoiding constipation and making visits to the lavatory short can also help greatly.
The US spelling is hemorrhoids. The original UK spelling is haemorrhoids.