HTG Encourages Individuals Over 40 to Take Preventative Action Against Hemorrhoid Development
New York, NY (PRWEB) January 01, 2014 -- Following Huffington Post’s October 11th article, "Hemorrhoid Google Searches Skyrocketed Since 2008," Hemorrhoid Treatment Group encouraged all individuals over the age of 40 to take preventative action against hemorrhoid development. As the body ages, basic functions begin having trouble, sometimes resulting in poor digestion or decreased energy. Both of these can result in the development of hemorrhoids. Hemorrhoids are an increasingly common problem, as evidenced by the increase in Google searches for hemorrhoid information, allowing users to gain knowledge of medical hemorrhoid treatments and info on home remedy options.
In the Huffington Post article, Bahar Gholipour discussed the potential implications of the Google search statistics for hemorrhoids. From 2008 to the present, the searches for hemorrhoids and hemorrhoid treatments have more than doubled, and even tripled in some recent weeks. Gholipour also discussed the potential prevention options for hemorrhoids, with a focus on diet and avoiding straining in the bathroom.
Hemorrhoids appear to be an increasingly common issue, though many people are too ashamed or embarrassed to face the problem head on. This frequently results in increased online searches and attempts to fix the problem at home. Bahar Gholipour gave multiple suggestions for reducing the likelihood of developing certain types of hemorrhoids.
Bahar Gholipour is a staff writer for the Huffington Post. His work centers around the health and medical world, including current trends in medicine, and analyses of conducted medical studies.
Following the revelation that hemorrhoid searches are double what they were in 2008, Hemorrhoid Treatment Group urged individuals over the age of 40 to engage in preventative care. There are several different remedies for preventing hemorrhoids, including changes in diet and exercise, and basic lifestyle alterations. These include a high-fiber diet, exercising at least 4 days per week, and listening to one’s body when using the restroom is proving troublesome. Though utilizing these tips may not guarantee hemorrhoid prevention, they provide a step in the right direction, and greatly decrease the likelihood of suffering from hemorrhoid issues.
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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