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Haemorrhoids

Also indexed as:Piles
The itching and burning caused by haemorrhoids can make it difficult to sit still. How can you ease the discomfort and fight flare-ups? According to research or other evidence, the following self-care steps may be helpful.
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About This Condition

Haemorrhoids are enlarged raised veins in the anus or rectum.

Common haemorrhoids are often linked to both diarrhoea and constipation.1 Although the belief that haemorrhoids are caused by constipation has been questioned by researchers,2 most doctors feel that many haemorrhoids are triggered by the straining that accompanies chronic constipation.3 Therefore, natural approaches to haemorrhoids sometimes focus on overcoming constipation.

Symptoms

Symptoms of haemorrhoids may include painful swelling or a lump in the anus that can bleed and become inflamed, often causing discomfort and itching. There may also be bright red blood on the toilet paper, the stool, or in the toilet bowl.

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