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When to See A Hemorrhoids Doctor

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By deepestwisdom


Introduction

Hemorrhoids are a very common condition, and the good news is that most people who get them will not need to do much to treat them. A lot of the time a few home remedies and some over the counter medication will do the job and help the hemorrhoid to go away on its own.

However, in some cases, hemorrhoids can be left and they can develop into more serious conditions. This means you'll need to visit a hemorrhoids doctor before it becomes more serious, and to discover whether you'll need any surgical treatment.

There are two main types of hemorrhoid, the first being the external hemorrhoid which occurs when the veins outside of the anus become inflamed. This usually creates a lump around the anus, and can become painful and itchy, perhaps even start to bleed. This type of hemorrhoid is usually the least dangerous of the two. The main risk here is a thrombosed hemorrhoid.

The next type of hemorrhoid is an internal hemorrhoid, which means it is the veins inside of the anus that have become inflamed and swollen. Bleeding during a bowel movement is common with this condition. The main risk is that the hemorrhoid can become prolapsed.

When to See A Doctor

Hemorrhoids are likely to bleed, and you do not necessarily need to see a hemorrhoids doctor just because you have seen blood. However, the loss of blood is more of a problem for those who are anemic or taking thinners for the blood. And if you bleed excessively, you should also ask your doctor for more advice.

It could be that your bleeding is down to an underlying medical condition, in which case it's important to ask your doctor rather than relying on advice on the Internet and in this Hub.

The truth is that hemorrhoids are common, but you don't just have to live with the pain if it has become excessive. Remember, it's better to be safe than sorry!


How A Doctor Will Help

A hemorrhoids doctor will help to see whether there are any underlying causes, or whether you are indeed suffering with hemorrhoids. This will be done through an examination of the rectum and anus, and they may also check for other problems at this stage.

Many doctors will also choose to conduct a colonoscopy at this stage, which shows whether there could be any other causes.

Doctors will usually make recommendations based on home remedies, such as eating more fibre to help prevent strain during bowel movements. This reduces the risk of the hemorrhoid becoming any worse.

You may also be given other treatment directions, including the use of over the counter creams.

In the case of the most severe hemorrhoids, you may need to undergo surgery to have them removed. There are a number of different surgical options available, and your doctor will advise you to the process and how they might feel.

Conclusion

The good news is that most people will not need to see a hemorrhoids doctor. Rather, a mixture of different natural remedies is usually a great way of reducing the painĀ  and getting rid of the hemorrhoid all together. However, you should always try to at least talk to your doctor before starting any treatment plan.

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