Hemorrhoids
Hemorrhoids are varicose veins in your anus. They may be internal which
forms inside of the lower part of the rectum and may not be visible. External
hemorrhoids forms just inside of the anal orifice and protrudes through the
anal orifice. The veins in the anus become swollen because of repeated
pressure within them, usually caused by persistent straining during your bowel
movements. Another common cause is the result of pregnancy and
immediately after delivery. Bleeding is the main symptom. Bright red blood
appears as streaks on the toilet paper or on the bowel movement itself.
Consult you physician if you detect signs of anal bleeding.
Bran              Rutin           Vitamin E
Vitamin A         Vitamin D       Vitamin B
Ginkgo            Potassium
Bran will help to produce soft bowel movements which will in turn reduce the
amount of straining needed. Rutin and other naturally occurring bioflavonoids
is well documented for there capillary wall strengthening effect. Vitamin E
promotes healing and has been demonstrated to prevent and dissolve blood
clots. Vitamin A and D ointments have helped relieve the pain associated with
hemorrhoids. Vitamin B is know to help maintain the normal vasodilatation.
Ginkgo is needed for the proper functioning of the vascular system and
improves blood circulation. Potassium is essential for proper fluid balance in
the body.
This report is nutritional in nature and not to be construed as medical advice.
Always consult your doctor before using this information.
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