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Can I Treat My Hemorrhoids at Home?

Hemorrhoids are a common ailment, yet many people do not feel comfortable discussing their symptoms with their doctor. Despite excruciating pain, annoying itching and rectal bleeding, many people try to ignore their symptoms or treat them with home remedies. A study published in the Journal of Family Practice showed that only one out of every

Hemorrhoid Symptoms: Should I Be Concerned About Rectal Bleeding?

Many people assume that rectal bleeding is simply a sign of hemorrhoids, but it can also be a sign of something much more serious, including colorectal cancer. For this reason, the American Academy of Family Physicians urges everyone who experiences bloody stools, or bleeding from the rectum or anus to talk to their doctor about

What Do I Need To Know About Biopsies During A Colonoscopy?

Colonoscopies are vital in the prevention and early discovery of colon cancer, and have improved the percentage of people who survive this common cancer after diagnosis. Multiple studies have been done on the effectiveness of colonoscopies, and the results of these studies suggest that having regular screenings has reduced deaths from this type of cancer

CLOSTRIDIUM DIFFICILE INFECTION. What can we do?

Get the PDF version of this article “Row Row Row Your Boat. Wash Wash Wash Your Hands.” Clostridium difficile (C. diff) is an anaerobic, toxin-producing, gram positive, spore forming bacteria, and is the world-wide leading cause of hospital acquired diarrhea. In the United States, over 250,000 patients require hospitalization and 14,000 people die yearly as

Open vs. Closed Hemorrhoidectomies: What’s The Difference?

If you do an Internet search on hemorrhoidectomies, you’ll quickly realize how many people fear having this procedure. If the online posts are to be believed, it’s one of the most dreaded surgeries. Many people are apprehensive because of the nature of the condition, while others worry because they’ve read horror stories about the recovery.

What Surgeries Are Used To Treat Hemorrhoids?

While hemorrhoids are common, most only cause minor symptoms and heal without invasive treatment. Once you have an accurate diagnosis, a few weeks of a high-fiber diet and increased water intake often give the swollen veins time to reduce in size and stop causing symptoms. In some cases, your doctor may recommend stool softeners or

What is the Difference in Crohn’s Disease and Ulcerative Colitis?

Crohn’s disease and ulcerative colitis are the two most common types of Inflammatory Bowel Disease (IBD), a condition that affects more than 1.6 million people in the United States. IBD occurs when the body’s immune system reacts abnormally, and attacks parts of the gastrointestinal tract. The cause is unknown, but treatment can often help patients

Is My Lifestyle Leading To Hemorrhoids?

While hemorrhoids can often be effectively cured with non-invasive treatments, they can cause a lot of pain and discomfort in the meantime. As with any condition that can have such a huge impact on your quality of life, it is always better to prevent hemorrhoids and never require treatment in the first place. And for

Endorectal Ultrasound Peering into the Sunless Vault

Get the PDF version of this article It is Important to be Accurate… And Right When it comes to rectal diseases, especially cancer, the treatment, while potentially curative, may be radical, debilitating and exhausting. Any steps that the surgeon can take to lessen the extent of the operative treatment are welcomed by both the patient

Lynch Syndrome: A Female Cancer You Should Be Aware Of

Colorectal Cancer and Female Cancers. Colon Cancer is common. Along with rectal cancer, it is the third most common cancer in the United States, with 150,000 new cases diagnosed each year.  Ovarian cancer and endometrial cancer.  Also common.  These cancers affect up to 74,000 women per year.  Clearly, between all of these malignancies. many people,

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