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Piles, another term for haemorrhoids, are swollen blood vessels in or around the anus and rectum. Haemorrhoid swelling occurs when there is an increase in the pressure in the small vessels. Therefore, the vein walls become stretched, thin, and irritated by passing bowel movements, and this is when piles develop.
Types of Piles: Haemorrhoids are classified into two general categories:
Internal haemorrhoids: Internal haemorrhoids are located far within the rectum, and cannot be s...more
Types of Piles: Haemorrhoids are classified into two general categories:
Internal haemorrhoids: Internal haemorrhoids are located far within the rectum, and cannot be s...more
Last Updated: 5 years ago• Featured Tip
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Hemorrhoidal diseases (also known as hemorrhoids and piles) are swollen veins in the walls of the anus and sometimes around the lower rectum. They may be termed as internal or external depending upon the anatomical position of origin.
Fast facts on hemorrhoids
The most common cause of painless rectal bleeding.
Pregnant women are more likely to suffer.
The likelihood of developing hemorrhoids increases with the advancement of age.
Regular physical exer...more
Fast facts on hemorrhoids
The most common cause of painless rectal bleeding.
Pregnant women are more likely to suffer.
The likelihood of developing hemorrhoids increases with the advancement of age.
Regular physical exer...more
Last Updated: 9 years ago• Featured Tip
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What causes hemorrhoids?
When the veins around the anus or in the rectum are swollen or inflamed the patient has hemorrhoids. They can occur for the following reasons:
Pregnancy
Aging
Chronic diarrhoea
Chronic constipation
Straining to move stool (related to the previous one)
Sitting for long periods (especially sitting for long periods at a time in the toilet)
Anal intercourse
Obesity
Genetics - some people inherit a tendency to develop ...more
When the veins around the anus or in the rectum are swollen or inflamed the patient has hemorrhoids. They can occur for the following reasons:
Pregnancy
Aging
Chronic diarrhoea
Chronic constipation
Straining to move stool (related to the previous one)
Sitting for long periods (especially sitting for long periods at a time in the toilet)
Anal intercourse
Obesity
Genetics - some people inherit a tendency to develop ...more
Last Updated: 7 years ago• Featured Tip
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Piles, which are also called hemorrhoids, refer to the swelling of the veins near the anus and rectum, which get irritated during bowel movements, causing pain and bleeding during stool motions. The veins near the rectum or the anus may rupture during strained bowel movements and thus, cause the blood to come out with the stool. This can be very painful for the patient and has a very disruptive effect on their lives.
Causes of Piles
There may be many causes for piles or hemorrh...more
Causes of Piles
There may be many causes for piles or hemorrh...more
Last Updated: 6 years ago• Featured Tip
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An anal fistula refers to a small infected tunnel connecting the anus to the outer skin. Your body eliminates solid waste products or feces through the anus. When any of the glands inside the anus becomes infected or blocked, an abscess may form, which in turn results in formation of anal fistula. In about 50% of the cases, abscesses develop into fistulae.
What are the causes for anal fistula? Anal fistulae occur primarily due to the formation of an abscess or infection in the anus. If ...more
What are the causes for anal fistula? Anal fistulae occur primarily due to the formation of an abscess or infection in the anus. If ...more
Last Updated: 5 years ago• Featured Tip
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An anal fissure is a tear or cuts in the delicate, thin lining of the anus. Often, the tear reveals the anal sphincter a muscle that surrounds your anus. The damage usually causes the muscle to spasm, which further pulls apart the edges of the cut. The spasm can induce pain and slow down the healing process.
An anal fissure that has recently developed or has only lasted for less than six weeks is known as acute anal fissure. On the other hand, an anal fissure that lasts for over six w...more
An anal fissure that has recently developed or has only lasted for less than six weeks is known as acute anal fissure. On the other hand, an anal fissure that lasts for over six w...more
Last Updated: 9 years ago• Featured Tip
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Is Constipation the Only Cause of Piles? + It's Symptoms
Piles, which are also called hemorrhoids, refer to the swelling of the veins near the anus and rectum, which get irritated during bowel movements, causing pain and bleeding during stool motions. The veins near the rectum or the anus may rupture during strained bowel movements and thus, cause the blood to come out with the stool. This can be very painful for the patient and has a very disruptive effect on their lives.
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Piles, which are also called hemorrhoids, refer to the swelling of the veins near the anus and rectum, which get irritated during bowel movements, causing pain and bleeding during stool motions. The veins near the rectum or the anus may rupture during strained bowel movements and thus, cause the blood to come out with the stool. This can be very painful for the patient and has a very disruptive effect on their lives.
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Rectal cancer is the growth of cancerous cells in the rectum, which is the colon s lower part of the colon, connecting the large bowel and the anus. The basic function of the rectum is to collect the stool that is formed inside the human body before it is eliminated from the body. Cancer starts as a polyp, which is precancerous, and slowly develops and turns cancerous. This cancer will start spreading and penetrates into the walls of the rectum causing rectal cancer.
Surgery is the most...more
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Last Updated: 6 years ago• Featured Tip
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Rectal cancer is the growth of cancerous cells in the rectum, which is the colon s lower part of the colon, connecting the large bowel and the anus. The basic function of the rectum is to collect the stool that is formed inside the human body before it is eliminated from the body. The cancer starts as a polyp, which is precancerous, and slowly develops and turns cancerous. This cancer will start spreading and penetrates into the walls of the rectum causing rectal cancer.
Surgery is the ...more
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Last Updated: 6 years ago• Featured Tip
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Anal Fistula - What Causes It?
An anal fistula refers to a small infected tunnel connecting the anus to the outer skin. Your body eliminates solid waste products or feces through the anus. When any of the glands inside the anus becomes infected or blocked, an abscess may form, which in turn results in formation of anal fistula. In about 50% of the cases, abscesses develop into fistulae. What are the causes for anal fistula? Anal fistulae occur primarily due to the formation of an abscess or...more
An anal fistula refers to a small infected tunnel connecting the anus to the outer skin. Your body eliminates solid waste products or feces through the anus. When any of the glands inside the anus becomes infected or blocked, an abscess may form, which in turn results in formation of anal fistula. In about 50% of the cases, abscesses develop into fistulae. What are the causes for anal fistula? Anal fistulae occur primarily due to the formation of an abscess or...more
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