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Hemorrhoids Myths that Scare Us

Posted on November 2nd, 2007 in Information by hemroids

A lot of stories go around on what hemorrhoids are supposed to be and how they’ll end up. To separate myth from truth, however, here are pointers of what hemorrhoids are, and what they aren’t.

Hemorrhoids are different from a cancerous growth. Hemorrhoids have to do with rectal veins enlargement or swollenness, but cancer is cell division that goes haywire, leading to the destruction of certain blood cells. Hence, cancer is traceable through blood tests, but hemorrhoids are not. So cast cares away about getting a colon or rectum cancer just because of an alarming hemorrhoid. Experts say hemorrhoids can only lead to a very miserable anal problem, but not a lethal disease.

However, hemorrhoids being a result of a minor complication may be possible. Patients with colorectal cancer are likely to suffer from the discomforts of hemorrhoids. The extra pressure on the rectal veins caused by the growing tumor is one scenario of a cancer creating a minor hemorrhoid complication. Indeed, some people may mistake some hemorrhoid symptoms for cancer symptoms because of some physical similarities. But the right attitude here is not neglect but outright check up with a competent physician. Both hemorrhoids and cancer need immediate attention and remedy.

Black pepper is said to be a culprit in the development of hemorrhoids. Anything in excess is a taboo, especially as far as health is concerned. However, anything in moderation sets a good pace for almost anything, especially health. In moderate amounts, black pepper does not lead to hemorrhoids; it may improve the appetite tremendously and induce weight gain—and this is what may lead to hemorrhoids. Spicy foods can create anal itchiness and other irritations if taken too much.

Sidewalks, no matter how cold or hot, cannot produce hemorrhoids when one sits on them. Accordingly, this myth has been quite popular in some Asian communities. It may cause over release of gas through the rectum, or over burping—or worst, terrible stomach pains due to heat or cold entering the stomach—but not hemorrhoids. And sidewalks are for walking, not sitting on.

Finally, they say only adults or the aged get hemorrhoids. In a way, this is true. Age can weaken veins and vein walls so that a little pressure on them during constipated moments can easily lead to hemorrhoids. But even young people can be susceptible to rectal pressure.

Hemorrhoids, in short, are confined to rectal or anal inflammations. They are preventable or curable. Scary? Not really. Painful is the word.

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