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- $Title{Hemorrhoids}
- $Subject{Hemorrhoids ointments creams surgery cancer dilated veins internal
- rectum external skin tags swollen sitz baths Ice packs heat surgical excision
- Over-the-counter preparations injection therapy excision elastic band ligation
- out-patient surgery removal laser surgery bulking diet stool softeners}
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- Anatomy of the Rectum*0004201.scf
- External and Internal Hemorrhoids*0004202.scf
- Causes of Hemorrhoids I*0004203.scf
- Causes of Hemorrhoids II*0004204.scf}
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- Hemorrhoids
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- QUESTION: I have never had hemorrhoids but now I do. I was wondering if any
- of the ointments or creams that you can buy at the pharmacy are sufficient to
- treat the condition, or if I might I need surgery? Can this condition ever
- change into a cancer? I would be most grateful to you for your answer to this
- question.
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- ANSWER: Hemorrhoids are really just dilated veins. They can be internal
- (located up inside the rectum), or external (the kind that extend below the
- anal orifice), or both. If you have small external skin tags that are
- painless, ignore them. If they are swollen, getting off your feet and warm
- sitz baths may help. Ice packs at the very onset of swelling may provide
- relief, but heat is better when swelling is severe. If external hemorrhoids
- are recurrent and interfere with daily life, surgical excision is recommended.
- Internal hemorrhoids occur in 4 degrees of severity, ranging from
- painless, inobstructive ones to ones that protrude from the anus. No
- treatment is necessary for the first 2 degrees unless there is pain or
- swelling, for simple measures can control them quite well. Over-the-counter
- preparations can often provide relief you seek in these circumstances.
- Occasionally, injection therapy may also be prescribed, which causes a scar to
- form that closes the dilated vein. For then next 2 degrees, excision or
- elastic band ligation is suggested usually as out-patient surgery, often
- performed in the doctor's office. A combination of internal and external
- hemorrhoids may require removal, depending upon symptoms. Modern techniques
- in laser surgery can often be used to remedy the situation. For all kinds of
- hemorrhoids, a bulking diet and/or stool softeners will reduce straining. The
- good news is that hemorrhoids never become malignant, that is never change to
- a form of cancer.
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- The material contained here is "FOR INFORMATION ONLY" and should not replace
- the counsel and advice of your personal physician. Promptly consulting your
- doctor is the best path to a quick and successful resolution of any medical
- problem.
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