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Hemorrhoids '“ What Do I Need To Do? by: Rudy Silva There are many unpleasant symptoms and diseases associated with constipation. Hemorrhoids is one such symptom and many doctor or practitioners say, '¯its not a serious condition.'¯ As a natural nutritional consultant, I say, 'Hemorrhoids is a condition you need to treat or better yet eliminate.'¯ You need to listen to all symptoms you have to decide if you need to take some action to correct the cause. Some times just acknowledging a simple symptom is enough for symptom and the cause to disappear. Hemorrhoids, whether simple or severe, are telling you there is something wrong somewhere and 'I hope you take care of it before it get worse'¯ Taking care of hemorrhoids or the hemorrhoid symptoms is the first thing you should take care of. Then, you want to concentrate your effort on the cause of these hemorrhoids. In this way you can help to eliminate your hemorrhoids and prevent them from coming back. The first signs of hemorrhoids are when you need to take action. Don't wait until your hemorrhoids get large, give you pain, start bleeding, or protrude The first question you should ask about hemorrhoids is what caused them. What causes hemorrhoids? It is always the cause of an illness that you try to eliminate. Doctors don't always have the time to determine what the cause is so they will treat the symptom to get rid of it. The result is that your illness will come back or the symptom will come back or appear as a different symptom. Hemorrhoids are cause by excess pressure in the rectal veins and the veins in the surrounding area. There are many causes of hemorrhoids of which constipation is a major cause. By first using some natural hemorrhoid remedies that I will discuss in future articles, you can eliminate or diminish your hemorrhoids. Then by using some natural remedies for constipation, you can prevent hemorrhoids from coming back. Using natural remedies for treating your hemorrhoids is the best way to deal with this condition. In their book, Natural Prescriptions, '1994
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