free-articles-zone.com

תפריט Free Articles

Free Articles Authors

Publishers Zone

מאמרים
Free Articles


Free Articles DB search

When should you call your doctor about your hemorrhoid condition?


Category: Health and Fitness  >>  Diseases

By Quinlan Murray   [ 27/06/2009 ]
 | [ viewed 94 times ] Article word count: 410  

Publishing Free Articles Zone articles is subject to our Publisher's Terms Of Service

 Add to Favorites
 Email to a friend
 Publish this Article
 Print this article
 Article direct link
 email Article Author
 Report this article
                                                                                         

Hemorrhoid is a very common ailment that is curable with over the counter medicines and home and herbal remedies. However, if these remedies fail to treat the problem, your condition might take a serious turn and require you to call a doctor. Calling for a doctor before you can spot certain symptoms would amount to wasting your precious money.

Symptoms that indicate its time to call a doctor
Hemorrhoid is generally accompanied by uneasiness, pain and blood in stools. The symptoms differ from the type of hemorrhoid you have. If the veins outside the anus have become inflamed and you can feel a lump around rectum, you have an external hemorrhoid. It causes pain, itching, burning and even bleeding.

If this lump around rectum cannot be felt, but you still bleed during bowel movement, you might have internal hemorrhoid.

All these symptoms are bearable and can be cured but it is time to call a doctor if the symptoms aggravate to:

External Hemorrhoid
Moderate pain in the rectal area lasting for more than a week even after home treatments.
The severity of the swelling and pain worsens.

Internal Hemorrhoid
Tissue bulging out from the anus and remaining in the same position for three to seven days, despite taking home treatment.
Lump inside the anus becoming larger or more painful.
Rectal bleeding becoming heavy or changing color from bright red to dark red.
Color of the stool changing from brown to maroon or even black.

What does the aggravated symptom signify?
If your pain turns unbearable, your
external hemorrhoid might have worsened to a serious condition termed as thromboses. Then, the inflamed vein clots and the pressure on the clot increases further and results in unbearable pain. It would require a doctor to cut off the blood clot to alleviate the pressure.

If you feel a lump sticking out from anus, it is a clear indication of your internal hemorrhoid has prolapsed. This is the stage when internal hemorrhoid becomes painful. Further swelling of this vein can result in the vein getting entrapped within the anus, leading to restricted or no blood supply to the entrapped part of the vein. As a result, the vein may die and become infected. This infection may spread throughout the body, making you seriously ill.
So, take serious note of this condition, prepare a healthy diet that comprises green vegetables and lots of fiber. Most importantly, consult an experienced and highly knowledgeable doctor right away.

About the author:
Find Signs & Symptoms of Hemorrhoids. If you are experiencing some or all of these symptoms, then you likely have hemroids.


Article Source: http://www.Free-Articles-Zone.com


Article tags: hemroids, hemorrhoids, Natural Remedies for Hemorrhoids, internal Hemroids, external Hemroids, hemroids treatment, hemorrhoids treatment
 

     Recent articles about Diseases

     Most popular articles about Diseases

     More articles by Quinlan Murray

Recent article RSS  |  Business | Finance | Computers and Technology | Arts and Entertainment | Internet and Online Businesses | Health and Fitness | Self improvement | Sports and Recreation | Education and Reference | Fashion | Automotive | Legal | Home and Family | Travel | Food and Drink | News and Society | Shopping and Product Reviews | Communications | Insurance | Real Estate | Home Improvement | Pets | Cancer |
© 2008 All Rights Reserved. Free Articles | online marketing
Israel Travel | Israel Spa