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How long do hemorrhoids last?


The question "how long do hemorrhoids last," is not at all uncommon among individuals suffering from hemorrhoid formation. Since piles are considerably uncomfortable in many instances, the sufferer often wants to know just how long they will be forced to deal with them.

Facts About Hemorrhoids:

In truth, in most cases, hemorrhoids can often resolve on their own over a period of several days. There are other cases where extensive treatment might be warranted. The answer to the question "how long do hemorrhoids last" must really be answered based on the severity of the condition. Below are some facts that you need to know about hemorrhoids that will give you a greater understanding of how long they can last:

1. If you have developed hemorrhoids they aren't going to go away on their own overnight. You can expect to have to deal with the hemorrhoids for at least a few days time. This is because it will take some time for the swelling to diminish and for the anorectal region to return to normal. Mild cases of hemorrhoids can last anywhere from seven to fourteen days.

2. If you are dealing with prolapsed and/or thrombosed hemorrhoids you can anticipate a longer time frame for dealing with the issue. The latter types of hemorrhoids can prove quite painful and may require attention from a doctor.

3. Once you have dealt with hemorrhoids, chances are you will be dealing with them again in the future. When a person develops hemorrhoids they are more prone to developing hemorrhoidal formations.

Dealing with Severe Hemorrhoids

If at-home treatment and over-the-counter medications do not work for the individual suffering from hemorrhoids, it is time to seek out the services of a qualified professional. There are procedures which can be performed that will help the individual get an issue with hemorrhoids under control. Of course, the question as to how long hemorrhoids will last depends upon the procedure performed and the patient's ability to recover. Hemorrhoid treatment procedure include:

Rubber band ligation: With this procedure the doctor places a tiny band around the base of the hemorrhoid formation. The band will halt blood flow to the hemorrhoid formation and force it to diminish: this can take several days to occur and the hemorrhoid formation will disappear within a week to ten days time.

Infrared Coagulation: Many doctors offer infrared coagulation treatment for hemorrhoids. Infrared light is used to force the blood flow going into a hemorrhoid formation to stop. This procedure is pain free and can be accomplished over several brief doctor visits. It can take a few weeks for the treatment to offer full benefits however.

Stapled Hemorrhoidectomy: A hemorrhoidectomy is a bit more invasive than other treatments and this procedure involves the removal of the hemorrhoid formation via surgical methods. The recovery time from such a procedure varies from one individual to the next and it can take several days to several weeks to return to normal after a hemorrhoidectomy.

When you take necessary treatment in time you will find that hemorrhoids don’t have to last long. How long do hemorrhoids last? Usually only as long as you want them to, so start treating them today!


Date Published: Oct 29, 2009 - 12:45 am



What do hemorrhoids look like?


It is quite contrary to what you may believe, hemorrhoids is a condition that half the people across the world suffer from. For people across the world, pain in the rectal outlet or the anal canal (anus) is a common problem. About one third of the American population suffers from some form of hemorrhoids by the age of 50. The veins around the anus become stretched or swollen and this condition is known as hemorrhoids. Hemorrhoids are completely treatable when recognized early. Any kind of rectal bleeding or pain in the rectum during bowel movement should take you to the doctor immediately.

Hemorrhoids are of the following two kinds:

Internal Hemorrhoids: Internal hemorrhoids are swollen veins that arise from inside the anal canal. As this form is typically painless, the only symptoms you may notice are small amounts of bright red blood (on your toilet paper or inside the toilet bowl) or a feeling of fullness following a bowel movement.

Occasionally, internal hemorrhoids can push through the anal opening. This is known as a prolapsed, or protruding, hemorrhoid. Sometimes these swollen veins remain prolapsed temporarily; in other cases, they become permanent. If the hemorrhoid remains outside the anus, it can cause pain, itching, bleeding and the formation of excess skin.

External hemorrhoids are swollen veins that can be felt under the skin on the outside of the anal canal. They appear like a small bulge and are of the same color as the skin. Because of the sensitive nerve fibers in this area, these enlarged veins are often painful, especially when sitting. They also may bleed and itch. Should blood pool in an external hemorrhoid, a blood clot referred to as a thrombosed hemorrhoid may develop and cause severe pain.

Always consult a physician to determine whether you have the internal or external type.

Hemorrhoids usually appear like tiny lumps of grapes from the anus. The shape, size and the number of hemorrhoids are different from each person. Sometimes there is only one mass or to some they may have small clusters of it. Hemorrhoids can look like flattened grapes sometimes aside from the full grape like clusters. Some may even look wrinkly. Internal hemorrhoids which are usually hidden may protrude out and would look like as the ones describe. They may go back in after strain or stay out in some cases.






Date Published: Oct 27, 2009 - 5:44 am



 
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