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Hemorrhoids

Hemorrhoids are swollen veins in the rectum or outside and inside the anus that can cause pain, rectal bleeding, and itching. They can affect both men and women at different stages of life. Common risk factors for hemorrhoids include obesity, pregnancy, chronic diarrhea or constipation, and a low-fibre diet.

Hemorrhoids present with various symptoms, including rectal bleeding, an itchy anus, pain and discomfort in the anus, and the presence of hard lumps around the anus. Conditions such as colon cancer and ulcerative colitis can also contribute to the development of hemorrhoids. If left untreated, hemorrhoids can lead to complications such as anemia, blood clots, infections, and the formation of skin tags. 

At YHVH Medical & Aesthetics Clinic we would be able to relieve the hemorrhoids with Plus90. We will reduce the swelling and relieve the pain with this treatment. 

The Treatments That We Offer At YHVH Medical Aesthetics Are:
Frequently Asked Questions
You should consider seeking medical attention if:
  • Your symptoms do not improve with self-care measures.
  • You experience severe pain, bleeding, or persistent discomfort.
  • You notice excessive bleeding during bowel movements.
  • You have a family history of colon cancer.
Hemorrhoids are typically diagnosed through a digital rectal examination, anoscopy, or sigmoidoscopy performed by a qualified physician. These procedures allow the healthcare provider to visually inspect the affected area and determine the presence and severity of hemorrhoids.
Frequently Asked Questions
You should consider seeking medical attention if:
  • Your symptoms do not improve with self-care measures.
  • You experience severe pain, bleeding, or persistent discomfort.
  • You notice excessive bleeding during bowel movements.
  • You have a family history of colon cancer.
Hemorrhoids are typically diagnosed through a digital rectal examination, anoscopy, or sigmoidoscopy performed by a qualified physician. These procedures allow the healthcare provider to visually inspect the affected area and determine the presence and severity of hemorrhoids.