They are much like varicose veins you might see on a person\\\'s legs.
Wiping in itself will not cause hemorrhoids, however the wiping action can irritate hemorrhoids that already exist. To prevent this from happening you need to be able to allow each bowel movement to release its entire contents before wiping.
If you suffer from internal hemorrhoids then wiping to hard may cause the hemorrhoids to bleed. This bleeding may also be caused by the stools being to hard and scratching the hemorrhoids as they pass. External hemorrhoids may start to bleed if you wipe over the affected area to much or too hard.
If at any stage you get diarrhea whilst having hemorrhoids, this may result in painful hemorrhoids. This is because you will be wiping much more frequently and aggravating the affected area. It's always a good idea to be as hygienic as possible when you have diarrhea, to stop it spreading among others. Do this by washing your hands extra thoroughly each time you have a bowel movement.
As the wiping action can irritate your hemorrhoids, it's best to try and avoid it. As an alternative you may like to try a shower to wash the anus after using the toilet and then patting dry with a towel. Soap is not always the best idea because this on its own can irritate the hemorrhoids. If you feel like you have to wipe then I would suggest using a wet piece of toilet tissue using cold water and gently cleaning the area.
To relieve your hemorrhoids of pain then you may find bathing the area in warm salty water 2-3 times a day will help. This can help reduce the swelling increase blood flow if the hemorrhoid has become strangulated. (Known as a thrombosed hemorrhoid) A healthy diet with plenty of fibre will aid the bowel movements by softening the stools and allowing them to pass much more easily. Certain foods such as fast food and foods which are cooked in a lot of fat, should be avoided.



May 11th, 2011 at 2:19 am
marvelolous effort
May 15th, 2011 at 6:06 am
More vids Please!
May 31st, 2011 at 6:37 am
I just take my finger and poke’em back up in the hole. I ain’t shittin ya,it works.
June 4th, 2011 at 6:24 am
No, it has no basis in fact. Your body warms up the water when you drink it anyway. Let's assume for a moment that the oil does solidify when you drink cold water (it doesn't) – it doesn't make any sort of medical sense that "sludge" will be absorbed any faster than liquid fat (oil). Liquid is easier to absorb than a semi-solid.
Drink whatever temperature water makes you happy. Cold water burns more calories because your body has to heat it up.
June 9th, 2011 at 3:35 pm
Next time you’re in a hurry to chill a brew, instead of using the freezer try this: 1. Get a bowl big enough to hold a couple beers. 2. Place beers inside. 3. Fill the container with as much ice that will fit. 4. Fill the container with cold water. 5. Put lots of salt in. 6. Wait ~10 minutes. 7. Grab a brew and rinse off the salty water. 8. Enjoy a super-chilled brew!
November 8th, 2011 at 3:10 am
Both the wrong type of exercise and the lack of exercise cause hemorrhoids
November 30th, 2011 at 2:38 am
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May 14th, 2012 at 9:48 pm
viagra cause hemorrhoids
May 15th, 2012 at 7:37 pm
hahaha that just makes me think I’m eating a wet piece of cake #supermoist