How To Cure Internal and External Hemorrhoids
Hemorrhoids are varicose veins of the rectum. The hemorrhoid veins are sited in the lowest area of the rectum and the anus. There are two types of hemorrhoids we can find in our body i.e internal and external and both can be treated with natural product Venapro.
Internal Hemorrhoids:
Internal hemorrhoids lie far inside the rectum that you can’t see or feel them. They do not usually hurt, because there is few pain sensing nerves in the rectum. Bleeding may be the only sign of their presence. They usually recede into the rectum on their own; if they don’t, they can be gently pushed back into place. Most commonly the blood in stool caused by hemorrhoids is bright red but internal hemorrhoids can be reason for appearance of dark blood in stool.
External Hemorrhoids:
External hemorrhoids are situated within the anus and are usually painful. If an external hemorrhoid prolapsed to the outside you can see and feel it. Blood clots sometimes form within prolapsed external hemorrhoids, causing an extremely painful condition called a thrombosis. If an external hemorrhoid becomes thromboses, it can look rather frightening, turning purple or blue, and possibly bleeding.
How To Prevent Hemorrhoids:
The best way on how to get rid of hemorrhoids is to keep stools soft so they pass easily, thus decreasing pressure and straining, and to empty bowels as soon as possible after the urge occurs. Exercise, including walking, and increased fiber in the diet help reduce constipation and straining by producing stools that are softer and easier to pass.
How To Diagnose Hemorrhoids:
A visual examination of the anus and surrounding area may be able to diagnose external or prolapsed hemorrhoids. A rectal exam may be performed to detect possible rectal tumours, an enlarged prostate examination may not be possible without appropriate sedation due to pain, although most internal hemorrhoids are not present with pain.
