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PostPosted: 01/17/06 - 18:47    Post subject: HELP WITH HEMORRHOIDS! Vote now! Reply with quote

Okay so i think i have hemroids judging from reading up on them. I am 17 years old. Is it a bad thing to have them. I am not sure what to classify it as either external or internal. Thoe it does hurt when i have to sit down and stuff like that so i guess it is an external. But it also bleeds. I am just really scared and dont know what to do. Should i tell my parents or is there something i can do my self wich will make it go away. (That is what i prefer to do. Is handle it my self.)

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PostPosted: 01/17/06 - 21:34    Post subject: Vote now! Reply with quote

This time I think you will need to either talk to your parents or seek medical help. However, you will eventually have to tell it to at least your mom because I suppose she’s the one who does all the cooking in the family. It is often necessary to change your diet in order to avoid hemorrhoids.
I developed hemorrhoids after my delivery from the pressure I experienced while pushing. It hurts like crazy I know. I always felt as if my eyes were going to come out.

It would be best if you saw a doc who could determine it.
My friend, who also developed hemorrhoids after delivery, didn’t do anything. They just went away after a while. But, that is the only case I heard of that ended like that.
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PostPosted: 03/31/07 - 15:28    Post subject: Kid07 Vote now! Reply with quote

First, external hemorrhoids are pile thats outside your anal skin and internal hemorrhoids are piles from the inside but both can cause you bleeding when defecating. To avoid piles you should not sit on the bowl for a long period, do not strain, increase your fluid intake and eat a lot of food and vegetables.
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