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Can Hemmorrhoids Get Larger Over Time?


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QUESTION:  I have been a piles sufferer for many years, but thought I had the
situation under control.  However I've noticed recently that they seem to be
getting bigger.  How is this possible and what can I do about it?

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ANSWER:  Piles or hemmorrhoids can literally be a "pain" but also are a cause
of bleeding from the rectum.  However since they occur almost universally, in
both children and adults, they are not considered an abonormality.  Actually
hemorrhoids are groups of enlarged veins, both inside and outside the anal
opening that have occured because of an increase in pressure in the abdomen.
This pressure is transmitted by connecting veins causing the hemorrhoidal
veins to swell, grow larger, and sometimes to protrude from within the anus.
The pressure can be the result of many everyday activities, even walking.
Straining during bowel movements, when mild, is considered normal, but can
increase with constipation and during episodes of diarrhea.  People, who do
their "reading" during their daily functions, and spend long periods on the
toilet, are also at increased risk.  In addition, women during pregnancy, may
experience problems as the fetus increases the pressure in the abdomen, but
fortunately this is but a temporary inconvenience for most.  The most
effective means of piles prevention lies in the choice of an appropriate diet.
By including the fiber contained in whole grains, breads and cereals, leafy
vegetables and fruits, the stool is softened.  In turn, the strain of stool
passage is reduced and the pressure on the hemorrhoidal veins is reduced.
That may help stop them from growing larger, and reduce your symptoms.
However if they suddenly grow painful, or if bleeding increases, its time to
have them examined to be certain that they are really a case of simple piles.

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The material contained here is "FOR INFORMATION ONLY" and should not replace 
the counsel and advice of your personal physician.  Promptly consulting your 
doctor is the best path to a quick and successful resolution of any medical 
problem.
