Lifestyle
Tackling One of Health’s Biggest Taboo Topics
(NC) Many have dealt with hemorrhoids, but few of us discuss it. Despite its prevalence, hemorrhoids remain a taboo topic and this can lead to a lack of awareness or understanding of how to manage the condition.
For those too embarrassed to ask, here is what you need to know:
What are hemorrhoids?
Hemorrhoids are cushions of tissue filled with veins in the anal canal and are a normal part of the body. They act as cushions to protect anal skin from the passage of stool and aid with the closure of the anal canal.
What causes hemorrhoidal flare-ups?
Hemorrhoidal flare-ups occur when there is too much pressure on the veins in the rectal area. Straining when passing stool can increase this pressure. This pressure on the veins can cause hemorrhoids to swell, which may lead to pain, itching and bleeding.
Will hemorrhoidal flare-ups go away on their own?
Recurrence is common if steps are not taken to treat flare-ups. That’s why it’s important to take action and treat symptoms to prevent them from getting worse.
How are hemorrhoid symptoms treated?
A good start is drinking water and eating plenty of fibre. Exercise can also help stimulate bowel function and prevent straining. Over-the-counter oral treatments options like Venixxa can help relieve symptoms such as pain and bleeding in as little as two days.
For more information and management tips, consult your healthcare provider or venixxa.ca/hemorrhoids.