Hemorrhoids aren’t exactly dinner-party conversation, but you or someone you know has likely dealt with them. In fact, there’s a good chance they’re sitting beside you at that proverbial dinner table: ...
It was news to me when Dr. Sean J. Langenfeld, a professor of surgery, said that we actually all have hemorrhoids. The doctor, who serves at at the Division of Colon and Rectal Surgery at the ...
Dealing with hemorrhoids can feel uncomfortable, painful, and even a bit embarrassing. Many people silently suffer, unsure where to turn or how to get relief without visiting a doctor. The good news ...
Hemorrhoids are a fact of life for most people, and that goes doubly true for guys who tend to have a high-stress, fast-paced lifestyle. Growing up, I'd heard of the Preparation H® brand, but ...
This is a disgusting story, so if you get queasy easily, I’d recommend reading one of the news articles that went up today. It’s also slightly embarrassing, but seeing as how, while writing, it’s only ...
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Hemorrhoids, also known as piles, are swollen veins in the lower part of the anus and rectum. When the walls of these vessels stretch, they can become irritated. They can develop for many reasons, ...
Chronic hemorrhoids, or piles, may cause iron deficiency anemia due to persistent blood loss. Symptoms may develop in severe cases of anemia. They can include tiredness, shortness of breath, and more.