Hemorrhoid Treatment Group Offers Prevention Methods for Hemorrhoids
(PRWEB) January 14, 2014 -- Hemorrhoid Treatment Group offered readers methods for hemorrhoid prevention following the December 10th Oye Times article, “Your Baby’s Bowel Movements and Constipation.” The article discussed the digestive habits of infants, offering insight into constipation causes and effects, prompting Hemorrhoid Treatment Group to acknowledge the role constipation plays in hemorrhoid development. Though many maladies are confused with hemorrhoids, the prevention options are typically different.
Aaliyah Imtiaz immediately identified the potential dangers and side effects of constipation in infants, and cautioned parents to take the matter seriously. While children’s bowel movements will vary, there are some signs that should raise alarms in parents, including the passage of hard or dry stool and constipation.
Following Oye Times’ article on constipation, Hemorrhoid Treatment Group offered some methods to prevent the development of hemorrhoids, including avoiding constipation—the most common cause of hemorrhoids. Maladies such as anal fissures and fistulas can be confused with hemorrhoids, but typically involve different prevention methods.
1. Maintain a healthy diet with an adequate supply of fiber, protein, and vitamins. A diet high on fiber, protein, and vitamins may easily be achieved through a healthy balance of fruits, vegetables, protein, and dairy, as well as adding vitamin and mineral supplements.
2. Avoid straining when having a bowel movement. If constipation is an issue, consider talking to a Doctor about necessary diet changes or gentle laxative use.
Aaliyah Imtiaz is a regular contributor to Oye Times’ online publication. The Oye Times has served the Toronto area for over 5 years, and works to provide news stories appealing to both Canadian and American audiences.
Following Oye Times’ article on constipation in infants, Hemorrhoid Treatment Group addressed the role constipation frequently plays the onset of hemorrhoids. Although there are many conditions often confused with hemorrhoids, the causes and symptoms of these maladies are typically widely varied.
Information provided by the Hemorrhoid Treatment Group website is not intended to be used to diagnose or treat any condition. This information is provided purely for educational purposes. Please consult your doctor for correct diagnosis and treatment, as bleeding from the rectum may be caused by many different things including life threatening conditions.
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