Tag Archives: Hemorrhoids
Melozide C+M and Max
I first became aware of Melozide while I was nursing my youngest. Not long after having the baby, I began to experience discomfort and swelling in the rectal area. At the hospital I was advised to stick to witch hazel pads for relief (when you’re pregnant you sometimes have to be careful about using particular hemorrhoid treatments). While the pads cooled the area, they only did so much as far as healing the pain.
Full StoryHold the white rice - eat more whole grains, beans, peas, lentils
Rich in fiber, these grains eaten regularly promote movement of the bowels and help detoxify the system, help prevent hemorrhoids and cysts in the colon, which can lead to cancer.
Full StoryMucsle, energy comes from fat, stored sugar
Bright-red blood in the stool indicates the source of bleeding is near the anus — hemorrhoids, fissures or rectal cancer. Dark-red blood indicates the problem is farther up in the colon. The color change occurs because of the time lapse involved in the stool’s passage from a more distant site.
Full StoryWho Gets Hemorrhoids?
Of all the aches and pains one can suffer in a lifetime, hemorrhoids are not something one should take sitting down - literally! While not a fatal condition or something that is necessarily incurable, hemorrhoids cause great physical discomfort and can disrupt daily life if left untreated. Thankfully, the more we learn about this painful irritation, the easier hemorrhoids are to treat.
Full StoryHemorrhoids and Pregnancy
With pregnancy you will come to expect certain body changes - the feel of your baby kicking you from inside, the intense cravings for unusual foods, and fatigue associated with weight gain. Unfortunately, with pregnancy comes other discomforts that may make life difficult unless they are quickly treated. Hemorrhoids, in particular, are a common, unwelcome side effect.
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