Does Rectal Bleeding Signify a Serious Complication?
The bleeding found in the stool as a result of hemorrhoids normally subsides on its own, especially if changes are made to reduce the occurrence of constipation. However, you may go to a specialist if the bleeding is severe and opt for treatment that might involve minor surgery. How can this Problem be prevented? Both anal fissures and hemorrhoids are often irritated and brought about by constipation, hence staying regular has a potential of helping. Here are certain tips for easing and preventing constipation: • High fiber foods should be eaten and this includes whole grain breads, cereals as well as fresh vegetables and fruits daily. Several tablespoons of wheat bran that is unprocessed should be added (available at healthy food stores) to the cereal each morning and followed with a glassful of water. • Drink lots of water- at least 6-8 glasses daily. A glassful of fruit juice daily, particularly prune juice may equally be helpful. • Regular exercising- Yoga, swimming and walking may