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Causes of Hemorrhoids - External Hemorrhoids
This page contains links to eMedTV Hemorrhoids Articles containing information on subjects from Causes of Hemorrhoids to External Hemorrhoids. The information is organized alphabetically; the "Favorite Articles" contains the top articles on this page. Links in the box will take you directly to the articles; those same links are available with a short description further down the page.
 

Causes of Hemorrhoids

Hemorrhoids are caused by increased pressure within the veins around the anus or lower rectum. This part of the eMedTV library discusses the causes of hemorrhoids, including a list of risk factors such as pregnancy and straining to move stool.

Diagnosing Hemorrhoids

To make a hemorrhoids diagnosis, your doctor will ask several questions and perform a physical exam. This eMedTV segment describes the process of diagnosing hemorrhoids, including information on other medical conditions with similar symptoms.

External Hemorrhoids

As this eMedTV Web page explains, external hemorrhoids is a condition that occurs due to increased pressure on the external hemorrhoidal veins (outside the anus). This page offers an overview of this condition and its causes, symptoms, and treatment.

Hemarroids

Hemorrhoids are characterized by painful, swollen, and inflamed veins around the anus. This eMedTV resource covers the various causes of hemorrhoids and discusses treatment and prevention methods. Hemarroids is a common misspelling of hemorrhoids.

Hemerhoids

Hemorrhoids are characterized by swollen and inflamed veins around the anus or lower rectum. As this eMedTV article explains, they can develop either inside the anus or under the skin around the anus. Hemerhoids is a common misspelling of hemorrhoids.

Hemerroid

A hemorrhoid develops when blood vessels around the anus or lower rectum become swollen. As this eMedTV page explains, strained bowel movements, chronic diarrhea, or pregnancy can lead to hemorrhoids. Hemerroid is a common variation of hemorrhoids.

Hemerroid Treatment

Hemorrhoid treatment may involve hemorrhoid creams, stool softeners, and fiber supplements. This page of the eMedTV Web site also covers procedures used to treat hemorrhoids. Hemerroid treatment is a common misspelling of hemorrhoid treatment.

Hemerroids

Hemorrhoids are one of the most common colon disorders affecting both men and women. This page of the eMedTV archives briefly explains the condition, including common causes and symptoms. Hemerroids is a common misspelling of hemorrhoids.

Hemmaroids

Hemorrhoids (swollen or inflamed veins) can develop inside or under the skin around the anus. This eMedTV page describes a common cause of hemorrhoids and links to additional information. Hemmaroids is a common misspelling of hemorrhoids.

Hemmeroid

Hemorrhoids, a painful condition, occur when veins around the anus or lower rectum become inflamed. This eMedTV resource describes hemorrhoids in detail and explains a common cause for this condition. Hemmeroid is a common variation of hemorrhoids.

Hemmeroids

Straining to move stool and chronic constipation are among the things that can cause hemorrhoids. This eMedTV page explores hemorrhoids in detail, including who they affect and how to prevent them. Hemmeroids is a common misspelling of hemorrhoids.

Hemmorhoid

Hemorrhoids, as this eMedTV article explains, are a colon condition often caused by straining during a bowel movement. This article also explains other causes of hemorrhoids and ways to prevent them. Hemmorhoid is a common misspelling of hemorrhoids.

Hemmorhoid Treatment

Taking warm baths and increasing fluid and fiber intake are often the first steps in hemorrhoid treatment. This eMedTV Web page also discusses other treatments for hemorrhoids. Hemmorhoid treatment is a common misspelling of hemorrhoid treatment.

Hemmorhoids

As this eMedTV Web page explains, hemorrhoids are common colon problems that often involve rectal bleeding or blood in the stool. This page outlines causes, diagnosis, and prevention of hemorrhoids. Hemmorhoids is a common misspelling of hemorrhoids.

Hemmoroid

Hemorrhoids can be either inside the anus (internal) or under the skin around the anus (external). As this eMedTV Web page explains, both types can often be prevented with exercise and a proper diet. Hemmoroid is a common variation of hemorrhoids..

Hemmoroid Symptoms

Hemorrhoid symptoms can range from painful swelling around the anus to blood-covered stool. As this eMedTV article explains, not everyone who has hemorrhoids will experience symptoms. Hemmoroid symptoms is a common misspelling of hemorrhoid symptoms.

Hemmoroid Treatment

Hemorrhoid treatment may involve the use of hemorrhoid cream and fiber supplements. As explained on this eMedTV page, treating hemorrhoids may also involve rubber band ligation. Hemmoroid treatment is a common misspelling of hemorrhoid treatment.

Hemmoroids

This eMedTV article describes how straining to move stool can make the veins around the anus or lower rectum inflamed and swollen, causing hemorrhoids. This page also discusses hemorrhoids prevention. Hemmoroids is a common misspelling of hemorrhoids.

Hemmoroids Symptoms

Hemorrhoid symptoms can range from blood-covered stool to painful swelling around the anus. This eMedTV article discusses these symptoms and provides a link to more information. Hemmoroids symptoms is a common misspelling of hemorrhoid symptoms.

Hemmorrhoids

Hemorrhoids occur when veins around the anus become inflamed and swollen. As this eMedTV page explains, they can result from straining to move stool but also frequently occur during pregnancy. Hemmorrhoids is a common misspelling of hemorrhoids.

Hemmroid

Hemorrhoids are swollen or inflamed veins around the anus or lower rectum. This eMedTV segment further explains hemorrhoids and their causes, and provides a link to more detailed information. Hemmroid is a common variation of hemorrhoids.

Hemmroid Treatment

Stool softeners, fiber supplements, and warm baths may be among the first steps in hemorrhoid treatment. This eMedTV page also discusses surgery as a potential hemorrhoid treatment. Hemmroid treatment is a common misspelling of hemorrhoid treatment.

Hemmroids

Hemorrhoids occur when the veins around the anus or lower rectum become swollen and inflamed. This eMedTV resource explains how common hemorrhoids are and lists factors that can contribute to them. Hemmroids is a common misspelling of hemorrhoids.

Hemorhoid

A common colon problem that is prevalent in both men and women is hemorrhoids. This eMedTV Web page discusses how common hemorrhoids are and offers a list of factors that may lead to the condition. Hemorhoid is a common variation of hemorrhoids.

Hemorhoids

This segment of the eMedTV library offers a brief look at hemorrhoids -- a common colon condition that affects the veins in and around the anus and lower rectum. Hemorhoids is a common misspelling of hemorrhoids.

Hemoroid

Hemorrhoids, as this eMedTV page explains, is a condition affecting the veins in and around the anus. They are most often caused by straining during a bowel movement, but can result from other causes. Hemoroid is a common misspelling of hemorrhoids.

Hemoroid Symptoms

This portion of the eMedTV library talks about hemorrhoid symptoms, which can include painful swelling around the anus and bright-red blood covering the stool. Hemoroid symptoms is a common misspelling of hemorrhoid symptoms.

Hemoroid Treatment

Hemorrhoid treatment often involves taking warm baths and using hemorrhoid cream to help ease symptoms. This eMedTV Web page provides information about several hemorrhoid treatments. Hemoroid treatment is a common misspelling of hemorrhoid treatment.

Hemoroids

Hemorrhoids are colon problems common in both men and women. This eMedTV article explains how they can be caused by straining to pass a stool, aging, and other things -- and also lists prevention tips. Hemoroids is a common misspelling of hemorrhoids.

Hemoroids Treatment

In the case of an internal hemorrhoid, treatment may involve rubber band ligation or infrared coagulation. This eMedTV article discusses these and other hemorrhoid treatments. Hemoroids treatment is a common misspelling of hemorrhoid treatment.