Hemorrhoids, otherwise called piles, can become swollen and give a whole new definition to the word pain. Hemorrhoids are located in rectum or anus. Sometimes both. Hemorrhoids can be outer (external) or inner ones (internal). Because of the location of the hemorrhoids, many people would rather suffer and try to live with the pain than to get help to cure them.
What causes hemorrhoids? Hemorrhoids have different causes - constipation (although be aware that you can have hemorrhoids without ever being constipated), lifestyles that are too hectic, too stressful, hurried elimination. The problem is, once you're symptomatic for hemorrhoids, they won't simply disappear without treatment. How do you know if you have hemorrhoids? What are some of the warning signs? The symptoms will vary according to where the hemorrhoids are. Internal hemorrhoids have different symptoms than external ones.
The truth is that if you have a job where you're on your feet a lot, you can get hemorrhoids. If you pick up stuff all the time that weighs more than a couple of pounds, you can get hemorrhoids. In other words, they can happen to anyone at any time. Without any warning.
External hemorrhoids are diagnosed easier because along with bleeding, the pain lets you know something's just not right. Now that you know some of the symptoms of hemorrhoids, how do you treat them?
What you want is a cure - a once and for all treatment system that will remove the word hemorrhoid and pain right from your vocabulary. Sure, you can buy creams or those little wet, cold pads that make you uncomfortable. And then you can buy them again and again. Who needs that kind of hassle on top of feeling bad as it is?
What causes hemorrhoids? Hemorrhoids have different causes - constipation (although be aware that you can have hemorrhoids without ever being constipated), lifestyles that are too hectic, too stressful, hurried elimination. The problem is, once you're symptomatic for hemorrhoids, they won't simply disappear without treatment. How do you know if you have hemorrhoids? What are some of the warning signs? The symptoms will vary according to where the hemorrhoids are. Internal hemorrhoids have different symptoms than external ones.
The truth is that if you have a job where you're on your feet a lot, you can get hemorrhoids. If you pick up stuff all the time that weighs more than a couple of pounds, you can get hemorrhoids. In other words, they can happen to anyone at any time. Without any warning.
External hemorrhoids are diagnosed easier because along with bleeding, the pain lets you know something's just not right. Now that you know some of the symptoms of hemorrhoids, how do you treat them?
What you want is a cure - a once and for all treatment system that will remove the word hemorrhoid and pain right from your vocabulary. Sure, you can buy creams or those little wet, cold pads that make you uncomfortable. And then you can buy them again and again. Who needs that kind of hassle on top of feeling bad as it is?
About the Author:
John Smart writes for many different health websites on many different topics. In addition to that he is a freelance writer and a consultant. He has written extensively about hemorrhoid pain relief. Stop by his blog on this topic at hemorrhoid pain relief DOT NET.

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