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Hemorrhoids in Children

Thursday, January 15th, 2009

Children are less likely to get hemorrhoids than adults but thats not to say that hemorrhoids are unheard of in children. Hemorrhoids can, and do affect children. As in adults, hemorrhoids in children can occur internally or externally and a thought to be caused by an increase in blood pressure in the veins in and around the anal passage. Too high blood pressure often results in the formation of a hemorrhoid. Bowel movement (particularly with hard stools) can irritate and usually aggravate hemorrhoids to the extent where they can become very painful.

Symptoms of hemorrhoids that your child may experience include pain during bowel movement, bright red blood in and on the stools, a mound of flesh protruding from the anal canal, or if they experience an itchy and irritating anus.

The main cause of hemorrhoids in children is constipation. Constipation is reasonably common in children and therefore special care should be taken to avoid it. Constipation can be caused by dehydration, lack of fiber in your diet, and lack of exercise. As most children are highly actives, its unlikely that lack of exercise is a contributing factor to their hemorrhoids.

Surgical removal of hemorrhoids is generally seen as a last resort for children due to the emotional and physical damage it can cause. At times, a change to your childs diet may be enough to cure their hemorrhoids. Including more foods that are high in fiber such as fruit and veges in their diets if a good place to start. Cereals and beans also provide high amounts of dietary fiber at a low cost. Add more of these foods into your childs daily meals and see if you notice any improvement.

Increasing childrens fluid intake is also a very good way to help prevent hemorrhoids. Fluids make the stools softer and help reduce and cure constipation; they also help pass the stool through the body much faster.

Always ensure that the hemorrhoid is kept clean at all times. Take special care when cleaning the area (use a soft cloth or wet toilet paper) and try bathing the child several times a day. This will be soothing and help reduce the pain caused by the hemorrhoids.

If your child hasnt noticed an improvement in their condition after 4-5 days then you should consider consulting a physician or trying a natural solution to cure the hemorrhoids (one example is H Miracle). Creams and ointments are a fairly commonly prescribed medication to hemorrhoids for children but most creams and lotions fight the symptoms of hemorrhoids ” not the causes of hemorrhoids. In some cases when using creams and lotions, the hemorrhoids may disappear only to reappear a few months later.

A natural solution called H-Miracle is currently very popular amongst hemorrhoid sufferers. It has been responsible for curing thousands of sufferers and is a cheap alternative to doctor consultations (it sells for around $40). H-Miracle is a step by step guide that is backed up with a money back guarantee.

To find out more about H-Miracle, as well as learn a lot more about how to cure and treat hemorrhoids, see the links below.

Hemorrhoids in Children can be cured quickly and easily. To find out how, visit this Hemorrhoid Treatment website and get your copy of their free 5 part mini-course on how to cure hemorrhoids.