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Take Care Of Internal & External Hemorrhoid With These Methods



An average of about three out of four adults will be found with swollen veins around their anus and their lower rectum from time to time. This condition is known as hemorrhoids and it causes a lot of pains and discomforts to its victims. These swollen veins in the anus is similar to the varicose veins but it can be formed either inside the rectum or around the anus. Another common name for this condition is called the pile. This swelled veins are usually caused by an increased pressure on the veins around the anus. These increased pressure is being triggered by certain factors.


These factors include the period of pregnancy, engaging in anal sex, being overweight, being seated for longs period of time in the toilet, strains occurring during bowel movements, eating low-fiber diet, having a chronic constipation problem etc. For a better understanding, let’s discuss the types of hemorrhoid earlier mentioned.


The external hemorrhoids:

This condition is the swelling of the veins just around your anus. The swelling does not extend into the rectum itself. To identify an external hemorrhoid, there would be an irritation or an itching sensation around the anal region. You would experience some pain and swelling around your anus and bleeding might also occur.


The internal hemorrhoids:

In this condition, the veins inside the rectum are the ones swollen and they can’t be seen or felt. This type of hemorrhoids hardly causes pain to the individual although there could be some painless bleeding during the bowel movements. In some cases, when passing out stool in the internal hemorrhoids, the strain during this process can push out the hemorrhoid leading to pain and irritation in the anal region.


After using the toilet, it can be very painful for someone having a hemorrhoid to clean up their anus very well. The hemorrhoid wipes are now made available for this purpose. They look similar to a baby wipe but they are approved by the FDA for hemorrhoid care. A hemorrhoid wipe is a wipe that has being soaked in about 30-60% of the witch hazel, a plant with many skin benefits. Hemorrhoid wipe are much more considered to be better options for cleaning a hemorrhoid anal region. This is because they are well moisturized and the moisture serves as a barrier between the delicate anus and the cloth so that it would slide along the anal region easily without having to cause any pain to the affected person.

A dry toilet pare or some random cloth can scratch the inflammable anorectal area giving you pain and discomfort. In summary, hemorrhoids wipes are used to clean the anorectal area of one having a hemorrhoids and the active ingredient in this material is the witch hazel. When selecting the hemorrhoids wipes to clean your anus, you have to watch it for some things because there are many of the materials in the market that do not suit the purposes of their design lacking in certain characteristics. A good hemorrhoids wipes should the following qualities


A good hemorrhoids wipes should be designed with a size convenient for cleaning rather than having to be too small or too large.

A good hemorrhoids wipes should have sufficient moisture to prevent irritation when it comes with contact with the anal region.

Good hemorrhoid wipe should be soft to touch and have a wet sensation.

A good hemorrhoid wipe should have high strength that is its binding abilities because some hemorrhoid wipes can fall apart while been in used.

A good hemorrhoid wipes should only possess ingredients that are friendly to your skin to give a soothing relief when used.

You should avoid rubbing too hard to prevent irritating the skin and the hemorrhoid. You should also avoid using a rough toilet paper or a baby wipe on this region. Get the hemorrhoid wipes using the above qualities as they give your rectal area a soothing feeling that comes from the active ingredient being used in their manufacturing. Most hemorrhoids wipes are flushable so you should properly get dispose them after use. Everybody have veins in their anus but we should try as much as possible to avoid putting pressure on them because hemorrhoids can be very painful.


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