Hemorrhoids and Other Digestive Diseases

Hemorrhoids constitute a very common condition that tend to afflict older men more than women and young people,
although it can affect individuals of any age and from any background. In general, hemorrhoids can be viewed in
much the same light as varicose veins. Although this may not immediately seem to be the most apt comparison, upon
closer inspection the similarities between both conditions start to come into focus. Like varicose veins,
hemorrhoids are basically enlarged veins. Unlike varicose veins, hemorrhoids may be found in the rectal area,
either inside the anal canal, at the anal opening, or in the area surrounding the anal opening.
If you suffer from hemorrhoids, why should you worry about the presence of digestive diseases? Because it is not
uncommon that certain digestive diseases are confused as hemorrhoids. Many times, rectal bleeding can signal the
presence of a digestive disease, including cancers like colorectal cancer, colon polyps, and colon cancer. In order
to properly diagnose hemorrhoids, a doctor must be able to rule out other causes for the bleeding. The doctor must
perform a rectal exam. In most cases, the doctor will perform a proctoscopy. A proctoscopy provides the doctor with
a clear view of the rectum. By performing a proctoscopy, the doctor is able to rule out other possible causes for a
patient's anal bleeding. A doctor may also be able to rule out cancer as a source of the bleeding. A more thorough
exam will usually include a colonoscopy or a barium enema. A colonoscopy involves the insertion of a thin, flexible
lighted tube through the rectum. These examinations provide the doctor with images of the patient's intestinal
tract. This extra bit of information and data can help them make a more accurate diagnosis.
Even if your doctor can rule out any serious digestive diseases after a thorough rectal exam, you should still
be aware of the importance of avoiding digestive discomfort. If you suffer from hemorrhoids, you should do
everything possible in order to avoid any type of digestive disease. You should strive to eat a balanced and
healthy diet in order to avoid exacerbating your hemorrhoids. Make sure to follow good digestive and eating habits.
Avoid skipping meals, as well as eating too quickly. This will strain your digestive system, and promote more
inflammation. Eat slowly, chewing each bite thoroughly. Most importantly, make sure you eat healthy. Avoid
processed foods and sugars. Try to make sure your stool is soft, in order to ensure that it passes without too much
straining. Drink many glasses of water each day in order to stay hydrated. Remember, the less stress you put on
your digestive system, the better. Much of your hemorrhoid health depends on whether you can keep your digestive
system humming along nicely, without putting unnecessary strain on your hemorrhoids. You should always strive to
avoid any kind of digestive disease or problem. Remember, everything you eat will end up influencing your health,
and especially your hemorrhoids. Keep your digestive system happy, and the rest will follow.
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