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Friday, 28 April 2017

I almost died of Hemorrhoids (Pile), Do you know your status?

Ignorance kills faster than you can imagine. You might have heard of the saying that; ‘what you don’t know won’t kill you’. But not in all cases, your health should not be taken for granted I have decided to take this time out to enlighten readers on this condition (hemorrhoids) and my own experience which I thought would have claimed my life. Thank God I survived it in a natural way http://bit.ly/2p6p24R did the miracle.
CONDITION: HERMORRHOIDS otherwise known as pile.

Hemorrhoids are swollen veins in the lowest part of one’s rectum anus. The walls of these blood vessels stretch so thin that the veins bulge and get irritated, especially when you excrete. It is a common cause of rectal bleeding. http://bit.ly/2p6p24R

 
TYPES


·         External hemorrhoids: they are under the skin around the anus. One would feel pain in this area because there are pain sensing nerves in that region the condition hurts and leads to bleeding.

·         INTERNAL HERMORRHOID: they are most dangerous because they are unseen and pains might not be felt because there are no pains sensing nerves in this region but there are drops of blood during excretion. One has to be vigilant. http://bit.ly/2p6p24R

CAUSES


The few possible causes include the following;

Ø  Hereditary from family members especially parents

Ø  A buildup of pressure in ones lower rectum can affect blood flow and make the veins swell. Obesity or pregnancy can trigger this

Ø  Constipation and diarrhea that doesn’t clear up can be a cause



PREVENTIONS

ü  Eat foods that has fiber in them examples vegetables, fruits, whole grains, nuts beans and legumes

ü  Drink adequate water always it helps in avoidance of hard stool and constipation

ü  Use toilet as soon as you feel the urge

ü  Regular exercise can also help keep the blood and bowel moving http://bit.ly/2p6p24R

                      MY EXPERIENCE AND SURVIVAL STORY COULD SAVE A SOUL

                 I had hemorrhoid 2 years ago and the post operation was really painful.

 I remember the buckets of tears I cried because of pain before the doctor (who was with other patients) finally instructed the nurse to inject me a pain reliever. Apparently, the oral medicine I took didn’t help much on relieving the pain. Ever since, I’ve been cautious of the food I eat. I should have fruits every day, drink lots of water and so on. But then seven months after, I had to strain when I went to the toilet. Days after that, I feel pain every time I go to the toilet.


 Finally, I saw blood. So i went to see a doctor only to realize I have hemorrhoids again and worse, anal fissures! The doc said it’s not impossible to have reoccurring piles. So long as it can be tamed by medication, nothing to worry about. Well, the sole fact that I have hemorrhoids again worried me! I was given some antibiotics hoping the hemorrhoids and fissures will be gone after a week. When the pain wasn’t alleviated I tried the natural way I heard of online from http://bit.ly/2p6p24R this was how I got totally delivered and received my perfect healing.

6 comments:

  1. Borisky needs this information!!!

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  2. Hemmorhoid can't be treated with anti biotic. And you should also be mindful of the natural concussions you take, might be harmful to your liver or kidney. Go to any good pharmacy and ask for DAFLON 500mg. The only drug I know as of now that treats hemorrhoids. Others just take care of the pain but not the real disease. Let your pharmacist explain the dose to you.

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  3. Ah drink agbo Jedi with opaeyin...Very good against this big grammar disease.

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  4. Gbogbo nise is the best cure for pile. I know because I use it after each childbirth to treat pile as a consequence of screaming during child birth. I either apply directly(it stings like fire) or I mix with warm water and drink. It clears out in 3days.

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