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Preventing External Hemorrhoids

2. September 2009

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Hemorrhoids can cause more problems than most people might know. If you have ever had a bleeding hemorrhoid, an external hemorrhoid, or a prolapsed hemorrhoid, then you know how much trouble they can become. The best way to prevent the problems is to prevent the hemorrhoid to begin with. External hemorrhoids can turn into thrombosed [...]

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Treating External Hemorrhoids

2. August 2009

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External hemorrhoids may be the  most obvious type of hemorrhoids to recognize. With the discomfort they can cause, the itching, stabbing pain, and swollen feeling that they offer you, knowing you have a hemorrhoid will be easy when you have this type. The thing that may not be quite so easy is treating your external [...]

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Tips for Living with External Hemorrhoids

30. July 2009

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For every one million people who suffer from external hemorrhoids, there are a million who decide to do nothing about it. They choose instead to live with the pain, the itching anus, the swelling that makes them feel like they still need to go to the bathroom after a complete bowel movement, and the difficulty [...]

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External Hemorrhoids Risk Factors

24. July 2009

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You think you may have hemorrhoids, but you aren’t sure exactly what they are or how to tell? It really isn’t that complicated. Hemorrhoids are simply irritated veins, just like varicose veins in the legs, only these are in the rectum, the anal canal, or just outside the rectum. External hemorrhoids are hemorrhoids that are outside [...]

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Natural Treatments for External Hemorrhoids

20. March 2009

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Having hemorrhoids can be painful, confusing, and frustrating. The pain, of course, comes from the hemorrhoids. The confusion can come from not knowing what to do. The frustration comes in when you know what treatments there are, but finding the right one is a challenge. Maybe the relief you thought you would get from a [...]

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External Hemorrhoid Problems

17. March 2009

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Having hemorrhoids is bad enough when they are mild. You may still have pain, itching, swelling, and tingling. Some people even feel like it is a burning sensation. Whatever your symptoms, taking care of them early can help prevent a more serious problem that can develop with external hemorrhoids – thrombosis. An external hemorrhoid that becomes [...]

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Help For External Hemorrhoids

16. January 2009

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Considering how many people have hemorrhoids, you would think they wouldn’t still be so embarrassing to talk about. Some people are so humiliated by the fact that they suffer from them that they even hesitate to talk to their doctors about it. When the symptoms get to the point that you know you need to [...]

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External Hemorrhoid Problems

1. January 2009

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Having hemorrhoids is no picnic and can actually cause a lot of problems. With the ability to range from mild irritation to something so severe that surgery is required, hemorrhoids are nothing you should ignore. External hemorrhoids are no less serious than internal hemorrhoids. As a matter of fact, they can cause more pain and itching [...]

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What Are External Hemorrhoids?

5. November 2008

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If you haven’t had hemorrhoids yet, chances are good that you will have them at some point in your life. More than 50 percent of people have some experience with  them by the time they are 50 years old. With odds like that, it might be a good idea to know what to look for, [...]

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How to Recognize External Hemorrhoids

29. September 2008

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As anyone who has ever had hemorrhoids can tell you, they hurt. Two things you will want to know before you decide what kind of hemorrhoid treatment you want to use is exactly what kind of hemorrhoids you have and how severe they are. Hemorrhoid problems usually occur when people are between 40 and 65. Millions [...]

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