Drop This To Heal Hemorrhoids

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Drop This to Heal Hemorrhoids
When it comes to hemorrhoids, most doctors blame constipation and a
lack of fiber.
However, a new study published in the American Journal of
Gastroenterology found no connection between these commonly
blamed factors and hemorrhoids.
However, they did find a clear connection between other common
conditions that plagues at least 33% of people over 60.
In addition, by healing this underlying condition (which is quite easy),
you could rid yourself of hemorrhoids automatically.
The authors of this new study found previous research linking
metabolic syndrome with colonic diverticulosis, although no good
research has been done on its relationship with internal hemorrhoids.
Internal hemorrhoids are swollen and inflamed blood vessels in your
rectum. Colonic diverticulosis is a condition in which non-inflamed
pouches develop in the lining of your colon.
These scientists decided to examine these links in elderly people, who
are the most likely to have hemorrhoids and diverticulosis. These
researchers obtained and reviewed the medical records of 590 elderly
people from St. Luke’s University Health Network in Pennsylvania.
All patients were over age 75, with an average age of 79; 60.6% of them
were female. All of them had undergone a colonoscopy.
Most of the patients (68%) had been diagnosed with colonic
diverticulosis, while 30% had been diagnosed with internal
hemorrhoids.
One third of the participants (33.1%) had been diagnosed with
metabolic syndrome, a condition that involves high blood sugar, high
LDL (bad) cholesterol, low HDL (good) cholesterol, high blood pressure,
and a large waist circumference. One third of the American population
suffers from this condition.
The researchers found a 40% higher risk of diverticulosis and a 50%
higher risk of internal hemorrhoids among the participants with
metabolic syndrome.
Male participants were the most likely to have internal hemorrhoids,
and the relationship between aspects of metabolic syndrome and
internal hemorrhoids was strongest for the younger participants,
between ages 75 and 84.
However, the older participants were more likely than the younger
ones to have internal hemorrhoids, which show that you should start
preventing metabolic syndrome as early as possible.
Interestingly, while constipation is often flagged as a cause of internal
hemorrhoids, this study could not establish a relationship between the
two, suggesting that elderly people may not fit this pattern.
In fact, since internal hemorrhoids were common in the elderly group,
while constipation was uncommon, this study demonstrates that
metabolic syndrome was a much greater risk factor for hemorrhoids.
However, regardless of whether you suffer from internal or external
hemorrhoids, you are probably quite keen (to say the least) to rid
yourself of them ASAP! Fortunately, this is quite easy to do.
Thousands of readers have eliminated their hemorrhoids in days using
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