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Hemorrhoids: How to get rid of Hemorrhoids - 2nd EDITION UPDATED AND EXPANDED - No more Hemorrhoids - Treatment to help you cure hemorrhoid pains and symtoms ... Hemorrhoids help -Hemorrhoids tips Book 1)

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About Hemorrhoids: How To Get Rid Of Hemorrhoids - 2nd

Do you know that most hemorrhoids can be treated with simple changes to diet and bowel habits? Learn today how you can finally cure hemorrhoids2nd EDITION - UPDATED & EXPANDEDToday only, get this Amazon bestseller for just $2.99. Regularly priced at $4.99. Read on your PC, Mac, smart phone, tablet or Kindle deviceIn most cases, no surgery or other treatment is required unless the hemorrhoids are very large and painful. Hemorrhoids are swollen veins in your rectum or anus. The type of hemorrhoid you have depends on where it occurs. Internal hemorrhoids involve the veins inside your rectum. Internal hemorrhoids usually don't hurt but they may bleed painlessly.Prolapsed hemorrhoids may stretch down until they bulge outside your anus. A prolapsed hemorrhoid may go back inside your rectum on its own, or you can gently push it back inside.External hemorrhoids involve the veins outside the anus. They can be itchy or painful and can sometimes crack and bleed.If you have a hemorrhoid, you may feel a tender lump on the edge of your anus. You may also see blood on the toilet paper or in the toilet after a bowel movement. Hemorrhoids are caused by increased pressure in the veins of your anus or rectum. One of the main causes is straining when you're trying to have a bowel movement. This may happen if you're constipated or if you have diarrhea. It may also happen if you sit on the toilet too long. Hemorrhoids can also be caused by obesity, heavy lifting or any other activity that caused you to strain.Just about everyone has hemorrhoids at some time. But some things may make you more likely to get them. People whose parents had hemorrhoids may be more likely to get them. Pregnant women often get hemorrhoids because of the strain from carrying the baby and from giving birth. Being very overweight or standing or lifting too much can make hemorrhoids worse.Here I