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How To Get Rid Of Hemorrhoids 
Wednesday, June 7, 2006, 01:40 PM - Health eBooks Reviews
With the rising public awareness of the adverse affects of synthetic chemicals on the body, all-natural medications are increasing in popularity among both consumers and doctors. Eastern medicine, which has treated billions of people for thousands of years, has made a significant impact on the way we view medicine. Most studies suggest that the most effective treatments are combinations of Eastern and Western medical intelligence.
There is no better example of the corroboration between Eastern herbal treatments and Western medical science than Venapro, the premier hemorrhoids medication on the market. Venapro is the result of extensive research on hemorrhoids and the manner in which the human body naturally eliminates them, in addition to centuries of studies of herbal treatments. Venapro is an all-natural remedy guaranteed to get rid of hemorrhoids symptoms and prevent future attacks.
Companies that make chemical treatments of hemorrhoids rarely, if ever, make any guarantees on the effectiveness of their products, because they simply can't. These chemicals are intended to treat mild cases of hemorrhoids, leaving people to believe the only way to cure serious cases is surgery, which has its own dangers.
Venapro, on the other hand, has no side effects. It is a blend of vitamin E, zinc, and several herbs that are often sold as nutritional supplements on their own. The ingredients include, but are not limited to, horse chestnut, plantain, oat straw, and bilberry, all of which are widely acknowledged in medical circles as having positive health benefits, especially for hemorrhoids. For the fastest, safest, and most effective way to get rid of hemorrhoids, order all-natural Venapro today!


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How are hemorrhoids diagnosed? 
Tuesday, March 21, 2006, 04:05 AM - Pet Health Reviews, Health eBooks Reviews
Because the symptoms of hemorrhoids are similar to those of fissures, fistulae, or abscesses, it is important to be seen by a physician and be diagnosed. However, many people suffer from their hemorrhoids and treat them with over the counter medications without ever talking to their doctor. Rectal bleeding should always be checked out by a doctor, even if it is suspected to be from a hemorrhoid.

To diagnose hemorrhoids, a physician will need to examine the anal area. Patients may be asked to remove clothing from the waist down, change into a hospital gown and lie on one side on an examination table. The physician will examine around the anus and rectum to look for evidence of hemorrhoids. A doctor may also perform a quick rectal exam with a gloved and lubricated finger. This may be painful for a moment if external hemorrhoids are present, but is helpful in making a correct diagnosis.

In some cases the physician may need to take a closer look at the area with an anoscope. An anoscope is a small tube with a light that when inserted into the rectum can help the physician see any internal hemorrhoids.


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What causes hemorrhoids?  
Tuesday, March 21, 2006, 04:04 AM - Pet Health Reviews, Health eBooks Reviews
A variety of reasons may contribute to the development of hemorrhoids. Some of these include:

Age
Chronic constipation
Chronic diarrhea
Pregnancy
Straining during bowel movements
Overuse of laxatives

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What are the symptoms for hemorrhoids?  
Tuesday, March 21, 2006, 04:03 AM - Pet Health Reviews, Health eBooks Reviews
Symptoms of hemorrhoids include:

Anal itching
Bleeding during bowel movements (often bright red on the paper or outside of the stool)
Pain
Protrusion during bowel movements
Sensitive lumps around the anus

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What is a hemorrhoid? 
Tuesday, March 21, 2006, 04:03 AM - Pet Health Reviews, Health eBooks Reviews
A hemorrhoid is actually a form of vericose vein. The veins in and around the rectum and anus become swollen. The two forms of hemorrhoids are internal and external.

Internal. This form of hemorrhoid is located beneath the lining in the anus. Internal hemorrhoids may or may not cause pain, but are likely to bleed and protrude from the anus during bowel movements. An internal hemorrhoid may prolapse, or extend outside the anus and be quite painful.

External. This form of hemorrhoid is located near the anus and feels like a hard lump. They are covered by skin, are very sensitive to touch, and bleed only when ruptured.


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