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		<title>Natural Piles</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Why is my dog shedding huge piles of hair? I have an 11 year old healthy beagle. We have always fed him natural vegetarian dog food &#038; other different types of foods. He is still spunky and acts like a puppy even though his age. He sheds a little bit of hair everyday but lately [...]]]></description>
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<p>I have an 11 year old healthy beagle. We have always fed him natural vegetarian dog food &#038; other different types of foods. He is still spunky and acts like a puppy even though his age. He sheds a little bit of hair everyday but lately he has been shedding huge piles of it. Any suggestions?
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<p>There are various things that can cause shedding--<br />
 poor nutrition-- dogs are not vegetarians<br />
seasonal shedding-- it's spring<br />
thyroid issues-- common in older dogs</p>
<p>I would change his diet first, then groom him well,and see his vet if it continues.</p>
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		<title>Thrombosed Hemorrhoid Symptoms</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Please help im really worried about this - thrombosed thing? I think i have a thrombosed external hemorrhoid i dont have the symptoms of severe pain or bleeding but the lump is dark inside and does hurt abit if i touch it. I cant even explain how i would of got it. I have a [...]]]></description>
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<p>I think i have a thrombosed external hemorrhoid i dont have the symptoms of severe pain or bleeding but the lump is dark inside and does hurt abit if i touch it. I cant even explain how i would of got it. </p>
<p>I have a very important day tomorrow and i need to know weather it's ok to leave this till friday?  It wont like turn into one of those blood clots that can go to your lungs and kill you?  Has anyone ever had one and can tell me what it was like?<br />
Thanks, i just need to know if its ok to be left for another day coz i have a prom thing tomorrow and im styaing with my bf and i dont want to be in any huge pain coz im not atm
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<p>When there is a blood clot formation with external hemorrhoids it results in what is called thrombosed hemorrhoid. The veins in the anus area get inflamed resulting in a lot of pain and itching. In the case of external piles, cleaning the area is also difficult after passing stools. In the case of internal hemorrhoids the veins inside the anal canal get inflamed.</p>
<p>Symptoms of thrombosed hemorrhoid are - pain in the rectum anus area, itching, formation of tender lumps near the anus, bleeding while passing stools, blood in the toilet tissue or in the toilet bowel. The bleeding happens due to the rupturing of the veins.</p>
<p>Pressure on the veins in the rectum and anus region increase due to factors like pregnancy, strain for passing stools, constipation, diarrhea etc.  These are considered to be some of the main reasons for thrombosed hemorrhoids.</p>
<p>The simplest form of treatment is the use of creams and gels available in the local drugstores. In very rare cases people go through the surgical process called "banding" to get relief. The most preferred treatment option is the natural cure because of the long-term relief.</p>
<p>Natural treatment for thrombosed hemorrhoid will depend on the severity of your problem. In case the problem is mild in nature, then simple changes to your diet may be recommended along with a hot and cold compress.</p>
<p>In case your problem is moderate to severe in nature then you may have to go for a combination treatment. This will involve diet changes along with herbs for correcting - constipation, clot formation, pain and inflammation.</p>
<p>You need to remember that natural treatment for thrombosed hemorrhoid will not produce overnight results. However if you are persistent and determined then you will see good long-term results.</p>
<p>see a doctor</p>
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		<title>Thrombosed Piles Treatment</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[If you've never heard of a thrombosed or clotted hemorrhoid then you probably have no idea what causes it. The thrombosed or clotted hemorrhoid is a hemorrhoid that is clotted on the inside of the anal cavity. Although everybody usually, literally refers to it as a hemorrhoid it is often not said to be one [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>If you've never heard of a thrombosed or clotted hemorrhoid then you probably have no idea what causes it. The thrombosed or clotted hemorrhoid is a hemorrhoid that is clotted on the inside of the anal cavity. Although everybody usually, literally refers to it as a hemorrhoid it is often not said to be one until the conditions exist, because most people need for it to become visible either to the touch or to sight to consider it a problem. The irony is that it hurts but people don't think about it till they have visual or kinesthetic proof.</p>
<p>When one is said to have a thrombosed or clotted hemorrhoid this is describing a condition where the veins are being strangled in the anal area, causing a sort of suffocation of the blood flow in that area. A thrombosed or clotted hemorrhoid can be treated through a series of things such as a warm bath, herbal supplements, and creams to name just a few.</p>
<p>When people say hemorrhoid they are usually referring to the symptoms and not the actual physical ailment. Although the thrombosed or clotted hemorrhoid is actually a physical thing in the body that becomes inflamed, swollen, choking the blood vessels attached to the anus that assist in helping one's bowel movement, the actual term hemorrhoid is describing the symptoms more than anything else.</p>
<p>If you find yourself afflicted with a thrombosed or clotted hemorrhoid, it's in your best interest to see your doctor as soon as possible for treatment and to make sure you don't have something more serious. Simply having a thrombosed or clotted hemorrhoid is no cause for alarm it is better to be safe than sorry not to mention seeing your doctor will help you figure out how to alleviate it before it gets worse.</p>
<p>One thing to think about is that a thrombosed or clotted hemorrhoid does not necessarily mean any surgery is needed but if left untreated it could get worse the point where it may eventually need surgery, so it's best to be sure and to see a doctor immediately to be safe.</p>
<p>Doctors have a lot of knowledge that many of us don't have and may know where to look, can determine from your level or description of pain, and other factors we may not know to think about. Any time you're dealing with a thrombosed or clotted hemorrhoid you should not take chances. The difference between needing surgery and finding a less invasive cure is catching it early!</p>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 07 Oct 2010 15:27:43 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Can rubber band ligation be used for EXTERNAL hemorrhoids too? This treatment is usually performed on internal hemorrhoids, but it can be successfully used on external hemorrhoids as well? To answer your question, no. Rubber bands are used for internal hemorrhoids. Some diets that you can do is to increase your water and fiber intakes. [...]]]></description>
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<p>This treatment is usually performed on internal hemorrhoids, but it can be successfully used on external hemorrhoids as well?</p>
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<p>To answer your question, no. Rubber bands are used for internal hemorrhoids.</p>
<p>Some diets that you can do is to increase your water and fiber intakes. Taking warm water baths for about 15 mins a day will also help. </p>
<p>I recommend this site which has quite alot of info on hemorrhoids http://www.bestnaturalhemorrhoidstreatment.com/ and i personally had bought h miracle which i also found there and it has worked for my wife to get rid of her hemorrhoids. It's a home based remedy solution that you can use at home. See if you can benefit from it as well.</p>
<p>Hope this helps.</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[Hemeroid gel or cream for under eye bags? what works better for under eye bags, Hemeroid cream or gel? The hemeroid cream is a very old trick and truly for a quick fix for pictures. I highly suggest Retextureyes by bee luscious cosmetics it is a gel that actually works to break up the dark [...]]]></description>
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<p>what works better for under eye bags, Hemeroid cream or gel?
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<p>The hemeroid cream is a very old trick and truly for a quick fix for pictures. I highly suggest Retextureyes by bee luscious cosmetics it is a gel that actually works to break up the dark circles and bags so it is not a quick fix but a solution to get rid of the problem.</p>
<p>http://www.beeluscious.com</p>
<p>Please never take the advice of CHEAP is better IT IS NOT!</p>
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		<title>Internal Hemorrhoid Symptoms</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[If you're a hemorrhoid sufferer like I was at one time you know that hemorrhoids are a source of great pain and greater embarrassment to many us. However, there are many factors that go into the cause of hemorrhoids, such as a diet that causes hard stools, obesity, and heaving lifting that can cause blood [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>If you're a hemorrhoid sufferer like I was at one time you know that hemorrhoids are a source of great pain and greater embarrassment to many us. However, there are many factors that go into the cause of hemorrhoids, such as a diet that causes hard stools, obesity, and heaving lifting that can cause blood vessels to prolapse. When simple home remedies such as eating more fiber, drinking more fluids, and sitting in warm baths fail, it is time to seek a doctor's help. For many patients, the first choice sought after hemorrhoid treatment would be hemorrhoid banding.</p>
<p><strong>Hemorrhoid Banding Procedure</strong></p>
<p>The hemorrhoid banding procedure involves ligating, or tying the hemorrhoids with rubberized ties that will cut off blood flow to the hemorrhoid, causing it to die. This procedure is typically performed on internal hemorrhoids. There is some pain initially following the treatment, but banding usually works between a week to ten days time, and is a viable choice for patients with internal hemorrhoids.</p>
<p>The procedure is sometimes performed as inpatient surgery it the patient goes under anesthesia. This would occur if two or more hemorrhoids are being treated simultaneously. However, most times than not hemorrhoid banding is usually done on an outpatient basis in the doctor's office. A local anesthetic may be applied if needed.</p>
<p>The operation is nothing more complex than placing rubber ties around the hemorrhoids, causing blood flow to cease, which results in the death of the hemorrhoid and causes it to slough off. Several banding procedures are generally preferred when many hemorrhoids must be banded, to avoid the risk associated with putting the patient under full anesthesia.</p>
<p><strong>Hemorrhoid Banding After Surgery Symptoms</strong></p>
<p>Patients are often curious about the pain level experienced after the hemorrhoids are ligated. This varies widely. The most common effects are mild pain, and a chronic feeling of needing to make a bowel movement. Discomfort can be managed with OTC painkillers. Some people may prefer bed rest during initial stages of recovery.</p>
<p>Discomfort shrinks rapidly as the hemorrhoid dies. Patients are able to carry on with their normal lives, but are advised to avoid strenuous lifting. Patients must also notify their doctor immediately in the case of fever, severe pain, anal bleeding, or urinary failure. These can indicate hemorrhoid banding complications. Patients should visit the doctor again in a week to ten days after the procedure to make sure it is working.</p>
<p><strong>Hemorrhoid Removal Techniques</strong></p>
<p>Banding is one of several hemorrhoid removal techniques. Some physicians may favor other techniques, such as excising the hemorrhoid surgically or chemically. Doctors who favor banding like it because it is simplistic, non-invasive, and succeeds in a large number of cases. The doctor and individual patient must ultimately determine which hemorrhoid removal procedure is right in each individual case.</p>
<p><strong>Hemorrhoid Banding Cost</strong></p>
<p>This type of procedure cost is usually between $500 and $1500, depending on whether or not the doctor uses one bands or three. Many doctors believe the latter to be far more effective. <a target="_new" rel="nofollow" href="http://www.curehemorrhoidstoday.org">Hemorrhoid banding</a> is far and away the least expensive form of hemorrhoid treatment. Hemorrhoid treatment is covered by most major insurance plans.</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[piles how to treat ?? hi there i have had piles before of which the doctor gave me some cream, i have the same symptoms again so it must be piles again. ( i think its because i sweat a lot in that area but i have bought some odaban that is a special thing [...]]]></description>
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<p>hi there i have had piles before of which the doctor gave me some cream, i have the same symptoms again so it must be piles again. ( i think its because i sweat a lot in that area but i have bought some odaban that is a special thing to stop the sweat so hopefully they wont come back ) is there anything i can do to make them go away ? are they contagious ( don't want girlfriend getting them ) if they arent treated with a cream will they carry on getting worse till i get some cream? thankyou<br />
also i do alot of weightlifting and think the squeezing especially when doing squats might have something to do with it
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<p>butt sweat has very little to do with "piles" other that irritating an existing 'roid.</p>
<p>The main cause of your piles IS the pushing/straining.</p>
<p>Piles or hemorrhoids are a breach in the muscle(s) surrounding the anus. which allows blood to "seep" thru the breach. The blood needs to go somewhere, so it forms a balloon(hemorrhoid) to collect the blood</p>
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<p>As of two days ago, I now have internal hemorrhoids with no symptoms others than protrusion when I "squeeze" (for lack of a better term). No bleeding, no discoloration, etc... Actually, no discomfort at all, until I try to use the bathroom... I was reading that "rue oil" may be effective at reducing the size? Has anyone used, or know anyone who has used this method? Any other options/personal knowledge on the issue? I am very young to be going through this (22) and if there is ANY known non-surgical way to decrease the size, I would be extremely grateful. Thanks.
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<p>Go to the doctor and get a prescription for proctofoam (i think I spelled it right) It is a foam you put up your old address for lack of better terms. Works ok but get two containers.</p>
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