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Some who suffer with
fissures are prescribed topical cortisone creams. Tylenol and
Ibuprofen can help ease the pain.
Hemorrhoids are a very
common medical ailment that affect both men and women. A hemorrhoid
is an enlarged or swollen anal vein. As with anal fissures,
hemorrhoids develop due to bad bathroom habits, such as sitting on
the toilet for prolonged periods or straining.
You will notice bright
red blood with hemorrhoids. You may suffer from internal or
external hemorrhoids. Generally internal hemorrhoids, which appear
higher up in the anus are not painful, and only cause bleeding.
It's when an internal hemorrhoid prolapses, or drops outside of the
anus and becomes what is know as an external hemorrhoid that it
becomes painful and problematic.
Like anal fissures,
hemorrhoid symptoms can be helped by sitz baths, wiping with cotton
soaked with witch hazel, taking stool softeners, drinking more
water, and increasing the fiber in your diet with a fiber
supplement. There are numerous over the counter medications that
can help relieve symptoms.
Please remember, not all
rectal bleeding is due to hemorrhoids and fissures. If you
experience any rectal bleeding it should be checked immediately by
a physician.
About the Author
This article courtesy of http://www.hemorrhoid-problems.com
I hope that this article
has helped you better understand difference between fissure and
hemorrhoid symptoms. As always if I can help you in your
hemorrhoids fight, drop me an e-mail, I'll be glad to
help.
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