Monday, September 15, 2008

The Condition Of Hemorrhoids Popping

By Kyle Stanley


Most people do not want to discuss a certain medical condition. This condition is hemorrhoids. Due to the part of the body that is affected, it is a very personal problem that many people find hard to talk about.

However, because this condition can be very common it is important to understand how hemorrhoids are formed and one specific type of hemorrhoid that can be experienced by individuals. That particular type of hemorrhoid is internal hemorrhoids.

How Hemorrhoids Are Formed

Hemorrhoids is a condition in which there is swelling of the blood vessels in the anal region. This condition can be due to many different causes.

Some of these factors that cause hemorrhoids could be unhealthy eating habits of an individual, lack of fiber, minimal exercise, pregnancy or childbirth, etc. These factors can create an irritation in the anal area due to unhealthy bowel movements.

When this irritation occurs, the tissue of the surrounding area of the anus becomes swollen, may become itchy, inflamed and eventually the area becomes painful. Subsequently, the swelling or edema creates pressure in the anal area, which in turn expands the walls of the veins. This expansion is caused by an increased blood flow. Ultimately, this whole process results in the medical condition known as hemorrhoids.

Inside or Out; Hemorrhoids Hurt

One type of hemorrhoids are internal which are inside the rectum. During a bowel movement, these types of hemorrhoids can pop out. That is why this condition is called hemorrhoids popping. After the visit to the bathroom, they normally return to the internal area. Sometimes when hemorrhoids popping occurs, there may be some bleeding.

When a case of internal hemorrhoids is especially severe, the process of hemorrhoids popping can happen without the hemorrhoids returning to the inside of the body afterwards. If there is hemorrhoids popping like this, there will probably be bleeding associated with the episode. The person may need to actually push these hemorrhoids back inside of the anus.

The severest stage of hemorrhoids popping is the protrusion of the hemorrhoids from the rectum accompanied by the fact that they cannot be pushed back. This particular stage of hemorrhoids popping can be a very painful condition known as incarcerated hemorrhoids. This condition may necessitate the need for hemorrhoids surgery.

Treatment

The number one way to treat and prevent hemorrhoids popping is to eat right. Exercise daily is another way in addition to eating right.

Proper foods will result in a normal bowel movement and the incidence of hemorrhoids popping should be eliminated now. This will reduce the forming of new internal hemorrhoids and there should be no more hemorrhoids popping.

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