Thursday, February 7, 2013

Hemorrhoids are part of the anal canal and can become pathological or piles when swollen or inflamed. Normally they act as cushions composed of arteriovenous channels and connective tissue that help the passage of stool. Hemorrhoid symptoms varies depending on the pathological type. Internal hemorrhoids are rectal bleeding associated with Benin and external hemorrhoids are associated with pain in the anus. They differ in position, taking into account...

Sunday, February 3, 2013

Sport is good for health and studies show that individuals who exercise regularly are much less likely to develop a lot of diseases, including hemorrhoids. If you lead a very sedentary lifestyle and do not walk at least thirty minutes a day, you statistically more likely than average to develop hemorrhoids. When you sit for long periods, the muscles of the anus are solicited. However, you now know that it is seeking those muscles that you develop...

Before you go see a doctor, it is advisable to review the symptoms of your hemorrhoids, so that you can accurately describe and help to maximize your doctor to establish an accurate diagnosis. The main symptoms of hemorrhoids are pain, inflammation, irritation, bleeding and protrusion. Consultation with your doctor Many people are embarrassed by the idea of going to see their doctor for hemorrhoids. It is therefore important to remember that almost...

The seat bath is poised to become a popular way to relieve the symptoms of hemorrhoids and help to resolve. It is actually a technique of hydrotherapy on: the care of water. It applies more particularly with the best results and the forms of external hemorrhoids less severe. In this article, we will see what a seat bath, how often and at what temperature to take, and other tips to get the most effective results. What is a seat bath? As its...

Saturday, February 2, 2013

Butcher's broom Latin name: Ruscus aculeatus Family: Liliaceae or Ruscaceae Where the plant? The butcher's broom usually grows on soils in Europe crosses. Parts used: We use the roots and rhizome. Presentation of the plant: The butcher is a perennial subshrub that can measure between 30 and 80 cm. Usage: The butcher has tonic, diuretic, antisudatives, vasoconstrictive, anti-inflammatory, anti-edematous. You can use the butcher either for internal...