nikgy71 asked:


i suffer from piles,does anyone no of a good cure(apart from a cushion)

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painr3li3ver asked:


I’m a 24 year old male. About 2 weeks ago, I noticed some red dots on the tissue when I went to the restroom. I also noticed a red color in the toilet. I had noticed it 2-3 times before that but didn’t think much of it because I was struggling with constipation at the time. I freaked out and went to the doctor and he did a rectum test. However, he said he couldn’t find any blood at all but said I had a bit of hemorrhoids. Also, the result of my blood test came back and he said everything looked fine (blood, liver, etc.). Therefore, he said it was unlikely that I had something serious (99.9% was what he said). Also, since he didn’t see any blood and my test results were normal, he could not ask my insurance (MSI) to pay for a colonoscopy and that I would have to pay for it out of pocket ($1000 or so). He also told me to stop taking any kind of medication since I had been taking medicine for gastroenteritis about a month earlier. So, I went home feeling a little better about it. But I have still been noticing bits of light red/orange in my stool. There are orange dots here and there. Also, when I flush, I can see a bit of orange/red color which is unusual I think (sorry for being graphic). Should I be worried? I don’t think there’s much I can do at this point besides getting a colonoscopy, which I would have to pay for myself. Am I really seeing blood? Should I be worried?

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Honey asked:


Is black cumin same as cumin?
Is black cumin same as cumin? I want to use it for medicinal. If so can it cure piles (hemorrhoids)? Can I add it honey?

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hellokittylove asked:


I have had one for some time now, but today the pain was excruciating and I noticed I have what appears to be another one. It is so painful. In order to avoid wasting any time on curing these, should I go to my normal physician or my gynecologist? Also…any recommendations on how to ease the pain until then?

ALSO: The past two years I have been having a lot of pain during sex, almost like an internal burning sensation. I have been sexually active for over 2 years and never experienced this pain before. Could this be a result of the hemorrhoids?

(I was recently tested for STDs so those are out of the question! thx)
* The only reason I ask if I should see my gynecologist is if the hemorrhoids are what’s causing painful sex, although right now I’m more concerned about the pain that they’re causing on their own!

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SFLABHK asked:


So I just started having internal hemorrhoids 3 days ago. I believe it started when I was constipating and tried to push a big chunk of hard stool out. Then I saw bright red blood on the outside of the stool that could turn the color of the water in the toilet bowl into a weak and tainted/diluted clor. The blood was also on the tissue paper once i wiped my butt, but after a few wipes it was gone. What are some home remedies in addition to eating veggies and fruits to cure my hemorrhoids? I can not go to the doctors as I have a flight to catch tonight.

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anona miss asked:


I think I have an external hemorrhoid. I’ve been putting prep H on it and I think its helping somewhat. I read that they usually last 4 days.. can anyone relate?
I’ve had it for two days now.

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Curious asked:


I am suffering from bleeding hemorrhoids for sometimes. It is external and everyday i watch fresh blood oozing out from my rectum at the time of passing bowels. Initially I ignored it and thought it’ll get healed instantaneously but now I hve become anemic.

1. Should I go for a surgery or surgery will not cure the problem? .
2. Should I go for non-surgical treatment for it?
3. If i go for surgery, how long will it take before i’ll b able 2 resume my normal life?
4. Is there any guarantee that surgery will completely cure this? What will happen if I still notice blood on my stool?
5. How will I b able to pass bowel for few days after surgery?
6. Is masturbation harmful for hemorrhoids?

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I’m 17 and just got over a bladder infection. The medicine to treat my bladder infection made me have diarrhea really bad, but the doctor said not to worry it was just a side effect. After taking the medicine I got really constipated. Well it’s not so much constipation it’s more like my stool is just really hard, which is making it hurt to pass. Now after I go and wipe there is a little of bright red blood on the paper and I feel like I didn’t go enough like I still have to go but nothing will come out. I’m freaking out and don’t know what it is. I read online it might be hemorrhoids. Are hemorrhoids serious? Can they be treated at home? Do I have go back to the doctor? Or do you think it’s just from pushing so hard? I’m scared. I’m also going a lot more then I ever did. Before I would go about every other day, now I’m going once to twice a day.

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pdooma asked:


Dr. Kao, graduate of Johns Hopkins School of Medicine and a PhD from the University of Pennsylvania, BOTCHED 92 out of 116 Prostate Cancer treatments. And then he tried to cover it up.

The VA Hospital in Philadelphia was Accredited by the Joint Commission days after discoveries that something was wrong.

Soon after, the N.R.C. sent its own inspectors to Philadelphia. And the more the inspectors looked, the more they found. All told, 57 of the implants delivered too little radiation to the prostate, either because the seeds missed the prostate or were not distributed properly inside the prostate. Thirty-five other cases involved overdoses to other parts of the body. An unspecified number of patients were both underdosed in the prostate and overdosed elsewhere.

As for one of the patients who got a botched treatment, this is what happened:

At first, Pastor Flippin’s implant seemed fine. But 10 months later, he said, he began experiencing bowel pain that worsened with time. Now back in West Virginia, Pastor Flippin sought treatment at a V.A. hospital in Huntington. Doctors there suspected constipation, hemorrhoids or gas.

“They gave me suppositories, they gave me flushings, they gave me a rinse where you sit in and everything else,” Pastor Flippin said. “I’m saying none of this is working.”

Doctors then prescribed narcotics. “It was just a succession of painkiller after painkiller after painkiller, and it got to the point where I said, ‘I don’t want any more morphine,’ ” Pastor Flippin said. His weight dropped to 109 pounds, a 20 percent loss. He had to quit his job coordinating after-school programs for a coalition of churches in Charleston, W.Va.

“This is not working,” he told his doctors. “I’m barely alive, I’m wasting away and you all are not doing anything.”

Increasingly desperate, Pastor Flippin sought help from the Ohio State University Medical Center, where a doctor finally made a diagnosis: “Radiation injury to anal canal,” he wrote. Surgery was performed to cover the damaged area with a tissue flap.

It would be another year and a half before a letter from the V.A. arrived, informing Pastor Flippin in August 2008 that he had received a flawed implant. “The treatment you received did not meet V.A.’s high standard of care,” the letter said.

At this point, it hardly mattered that the V.A. rendered Pastor Flippin’s first name wrong, calling him Richard, rather than Ricardo.

http://www.nytimes.com/2009/06/21/health/21radiation.html?pagewanted=1

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