Rectum piles causing discomfort? 

If you've got external or internal rectum piles (also called hemorrhoids) and are looking for natural rectum piles treatment, check out this rectum piles information page...

 

If you're one of the many people suffering from rectum piles who are looking for some general information as well as good advice for effective, natural rectum piles treatment and rectum piles prevention, then read on.

Rectum piles are a very common condition, especially as you begin to get older, and are nothing to be embarrassed about.  Almost half of the U.S. population develops rectum piles by the time they're 50 years old, in fact.  I first discovered the joy of external rectum piles (sarcastic, of course) about four years ago and that has prompted me to put together this rectum piles information page.  Further down the page, after the rectum piles info., you can read what treatments keep rectum piles painless and nearly unnoticeable.

 

What are rectum piles (hemorrhoids)?

The term rectum piles refers to a condition, which is similar to varicose veins, in which the veins around the lower rectum or anus are either swollen or inflamed (usually both). 

Rectum piles commonly result from heavily exerting to move stool.  Some other common factors that contribute to rectum piles development are: sitting for too long, pregnancy, chronic constipation or diarrhea, age, and anal intercourse.

Rectum piles can be either: external (under the skin around the anus) or internal (inside the anus).

Click on one of these two links to learn about rectum piles treatment or rectum piles prevention or keep reading below for more detailed rectum piles information.

 

What are the symptoms of rectum piles (hemorrhoids)?

External rectum piles-

These types of rectum piles are usually visible, and symptoms of external rectum piles include either painful swelling or a hard lump around the anus, which results when a blood clot forms.  This one particular type of external pile is called a thrombosed external pile.

Internal rectum piles- 

The most noticeable symptom of internal rectum piles is bright red blood covering the stool, the toilet paper, or the toilet bowl.  Internal rectum piles may also protrude through the anus until they are outside of the body, becoming irritated and painful.  This internal rectum piles condition is known as a protruding hemorrhoid.

Pregnancy rectum piles-

The pressure of the fetus in the woman's abdomen, coupled with changes in hormone levels, causes the rectum piles vessels to enlarge, and during actual childbirth, the pressure on these vessels keeps increasing.  Pregnancy rectum piles for most women, however, are a temporary problem.  This does not mean, though, that a pregnant woman should feel compelled to ignore her rectum piles discomfort.  The symptoms for pregnancy rectum piles are identical to those of normal internal or external rectum piles and should be treated accordingly while you have the rectum piles.

In addition, excessive cleaning, rubbing, or straining of the anus may cause irritation with bleeding and/or itching.  Be sure that you're not causing a vicious cycle of rectum piles recurrence and symptoms.

 

Prevention and treatment of rectum piles (hemorrhoids):

Rectum piles, not counting the discomfort of course, are not very serious problems.  Often treatment can be accomplished through a few very simple and minor procedures.

There are two common measures to reduce symptoms that I use:

 

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