good day! Good thing things you can learn are always available in the net. anyhow i’m sorry to hear your problem. and hope this answer help you in my own little way. my sister had the same sickness as you and also found the do something in cybersapce try this site http://curehemorrhoids.tk/ it has some news and things you can learn about hemorrhoids it my help you with your sickness. anyhow here are some quick info about hemorrhoids, Fluids emitted by the intestinal tract may contain irritants that may increase the fissures associated with hemorrhoids. Washing the anus with cool water and soap may reduce the swelling and increase blood supply for quicker healing and may remove irritating fluid. Kegel exercises for the pelvic floor may also prove helpful have a nice day
yes, when your body is in pain. the blood pressure will increase slightly. its a normal reaction to pain. I have personally had 3 of them and my b/p went up 10 points each time. when you are in pain, the body reacts to it i.e. stress from worrying about the pain and the pain itself. dis
No, not in itself. If you are having pain related to your hemorrhoids this can elevate your blood pressure. If you are not in pain, then it is not related to your thrombosed hemorrhoid.
good day! Good thing things you can learn are always available in the net. anyhow i’m sorry to hear your problem. and hope this answer help you in my own little way. my sister had the same sickness as you and also found the do something in cybersapce try this site http://curehemorrhoids.tk/ it has some news and things you can learn about hemorrhoids it my help you with your sickness. anyhow here are some quick info about hemorrhoids, Fluids emitted by the intestinal tract may contain irritants that may increase the fissures associated with hemorrhoids. Washing the anus with cool water and soap may reduce the swelling and increase blood supply for quicker healing and may remove irritating fluid. Kegel exercises for the pelvic floor may also prove helpful have a nice day
No! but it can cause pain and bleeding.
yes, when your body is in pain. the blood pressure will increase slightly. its a normal reaction to pain. I have personally had 3 of them and my b/p went up 10 points each time. when you are in pain, the body reacts to it i.e. stress from worrying about the pain and the pain itself. dis
No, not in itself. If you are having pain related to your hemorrhoids this can elevate your blood pressure. If you are not in pain, then it is not related to your thrombosed hemorrhoid.