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Hemorrhoids

Hemorrhoids, or also known as piles, are swollen or inflamed veins seen in the rectum or anus. This veins can get inflamed as a result of constipation, straining to pass stools, pregnancy, severe diarrhea, and after giving birth. Internal hemorrhoids develop inside the rectum, and external hemorrhoids develop around the anus.

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Please help me to manage hemorrhoid.

Query: Hello doctor, I am 27 years old and it has been four years since I have had hemorrhoid and a year later I could not even sit for five seconds.  Read Full »


Dr. Albana Greca

Answer: Hello, Welcome to icliniq.com. I am sorry for the problems you are having with hemorrhoids. They are really fastidious. But, in your case, they ended to cause you problems with sitting now. So, this makes me think they are huge. As this has been going on for four years now, I think it is time you ...  Read Full »

How much Nux Vomica should I take for external hemorrhoids?

Query: Hello doctor, I am suffering from external hemorrhoids. How much quantity of Nux Vomica should I take and in which form? Liquid or powder?  Read Full »


Dr. Albana Greca

Answer: Hello, Welcome to icliniq.com. External hemorrhoids should be treated through: Implementing a good bowel habit correcting constipation. Local ointment to restore the damaged mucosa. Constipation is treated through an increase of fluids, fiber intake, use of laxatives, use of rectal enemas a...  Read Full »

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