Tuesday, February 21, 2023

Chicken spur hemorrhoids caused by what?

 Chicken spur hemorrhoids are a painful condition caused by swollen and inflamed veins in the anal area.

These veins are supported by a layer of tissue known as the anal cushion, which helps expand the anus while excreting and helps to keep the anus closed in normal condition.

However, when this tissue moves down below, it can cause chicken spur hemorrhoids to develop.

This can be due to straining during bowel movements, obesity, pregnancy or childbirth, low fiber diet, chronic constipation or diarrhea and even sitting for long periods of time.

What is chicken spur hemorrhoids?

 Chicken spur hemorrhoids, also known as prolapsed hemorrhoids, are a condition in which polyps that arise from the anus and protrude outside of it during excretion.

These polyps cannot be retracted inward and can cause pain and discomfort. In some cases, they may even cause bleeding.

Chicken spur hemorrhoids are more common in adults than in children and can be caused by straining during bowel movements or childbirth.

Treatment for this condition includes dietary modifications, medications, or surgery depending on the severity of the case.

Treatment of external hemorrhoids part 2

 External hemorrhoids are swollen veins that appear around the anus. They can cause pain, itching, and bleeding.

If left untreated, they can become more severe and even lead to complications. Fortunately, there are several treatments available for external hemorrhoids.

One of the most common treatments is to push the hemorrhoid head back in if it has come out. This should only be done when wearing gloves and lubricating the fingertips with soap beforehand.

Doing so will help reduce discomfort and prevent further irritation of the area.