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Home Health Health Prolapsed Hemroid Treatment - The ABC on Hemroids and how to cure them
Prolapsed Hemroid Treatment - The ABC on Hemroids and how to cure them PDF Print E-mail
Written by Michael Jansen   
Hemorrhoids are actually a normal part of the human anatomy. Many people think that a person who has hemorrhoids has something wrong with them, and that isnt true.

Hemorrhoids are actually a normal part of the human anatomy. Many people think that a person who has hemorrhoids has something wrong with them, and that isnt true.

Every people on this planet has hemorrhoids inside them. They help cushion the anal canal when we defecate. It is that when people complain about their hemorrhoids they are actually complaining about something going wrong with their system. If you think or really need a prolapsed hemroid treatment, it really means that a hemorrhoid has protruded out of your anus.

Prolapsed hemorrhoids do show different symptoms. You may notice them, or you may not; they can be painless, hurt just a little, or hurt a lot. To target them, they may appear as a red lump sticking outside your anus and if it happens to get a blood clot on it, it will surely hurt a lot.

There are three different types of prolapsed hemorrhoids. The first one is that one that will become strangulated and/or form a blood clot and won't stay inside even when you get it back inside. The second one will only protrude during a bowel movement and then retract inside. And the third one will not retract on its own so you may need to manually reinsert it.

The symptoms of the severe class of hemorrhoids commonly are: mild itching, burning, bleeding, and in the worst case a big bulge of tissue that can be hard to get clean. Only the ones that come out will need any sort of treatment.

These symptoms may seem very disgusting and scary and can be very uncomfortable, but pain is usually not associated until the prolapsed hemorrhoid becomes strangulated or forms a blood clot. If the hemorrhoid does become painful (all the time or even just when having a bowel movement) then it could be serious and you should see a physician.

If it isnt extremely painful but itches, burns, bleeds lightly, or leaves dirty marks in your underwear, you can easily treat it from home with no worries. It can be difficult to tell an external hemorrhoid from an internal prolapsed hemorrhoid, but in their minor forms they should be treated the same.

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