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window.onload = showSqueezePage;One of the most common underlying causes for hemorrhoids is constipation (some of the other common hemorrhoids causes are pregnancy, childbirth, obesity and heavy lifting). This being the case, many people believe using laxitives is the best solution for their hemorrhoids. Many people do not like having to pay out large amounts of money for creams and pessaries, even if these lotions are put to our face as a hemroid treatment. Self-care is often much cheaper – and is often recommended by doctors and pharmacists – so what can you do to find a hemroid treatment? What are your options for hemorrhoid removal? Should you try a cream, an ice pack, a home remedy, surgery or some other option? What about home remedies? Or should you do nothing and just hope that the body will remove the hemorrhoid by itself? A thrombosed external hemorrhoid sounds like a very alarming condition, but if you have a one or even if you think you might have one, don’t panic. Thrombosed external hemorrhoids are painful (and unsightly, if it’s prolapsed) but they are not life-threatening like deep-vein thrombosis. The common belief is that hemorrhoids happen only as a reaction bad eating habits, lifestyle etc. That is not true. Hemorrhoids are also a common side-effect of pregnancy. Usually during the third trimester of pregnancy, hemorrhoids starts troubling the pregnant woman. |
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