I think I have hemorrhoids?
So this is nasty but serious. I am about 15 and i noticed a purple/blue bump at the bottom of my *** **** after I finish ****ing. I thought this is just nothing to worry about, but within the last few months It has expanded and I think a have external and internal hemorrhoids. I don’t even know what they are exactly but I Wikipedia it and it was gross pics but it looks like a very close match. I am nervous…
causes…
symptoms…
treatments…
Will I always have this, it seems like since they got there it is harder to pass stools and there is a little bit of fresh blood after most every discarding. This is nasty and I think I should tell my doctor but I DO NOT want to discuss my *** **** with my parents nor doctor, it is sick and they would probably have to exam it and thats NASTY. I would rather have my doctor study my ass then my parents cause I hardyly know my doctor…
what should I do? please don’t be a ass and put in smart-ass responses. Thanks.
No they are not pimples what so ever.
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i ever have hemorrhoid before, same as you and i try this simple step to cure my hemorrhoid
1. Consume more fruit and vegetables, you need more diet fiber
2. stop drinking alcohol, coffee or smoke
3. don’t do any heavy exercise
4. drink lot’s of water each day a least 2 Liter.
i manage to cure my hemorrhoid in 6 days, and after that i eat a lots of fiber and drink more water frequently to prevent it coming back.
if your hemorrhoid didn’t get any better, try this natural hemorrhoid treatment, proven to cure hemorrhoid in 48 hours.
do they look like pimples?
Sounds like it to me. Try to get to your doctor ASAP–you don’t need to tell your parents. Your doctor will be able to diagnose you easily, and will prescribe a simple treatment–little pill type things to stick up there, or a topical cream, or both.
Sorry Peter,
It sounds very much like you have hemorrhoids. luckily this is very common and can be dealt with in a range of ways. The sooner you start to treat them the better for you. I know it can be acutely embarrassing, but you really have no idea how common it is. I am a pharm. tech and there are a range of over the counter products you can buy to help alleviate your symptoms. you need to look closely at your diet and drink plenty of water.
Unfortunately you really do need to see your doctor, there may not be an exam at all, but he/she will be able to offer you the best care and advise.
Take a deep breath and make an appointment. Do it sooner rather than later and get it over with. You’re no kid any more and sadly as you get older these are the sorts of things that jump out and annoy the hell out of you.
Advise mean while, drink plenty of water and try not to rush when going to the bathroom, give yourself time and don’t strain too hard. Go for a walk around the block every day, movement really helps the gut and sitting too much can make things worse. Eat plenty of fresh fruit and veg to keep things soft when you pass a motion. Wear loose fitting underwear and clothes as to not irritate the area and be gentle when wiping.
Email if you have any questions,.
Hi, to me it is best if you consult your doctor, and besides i assure you doctors have seen a lot already. Especially ones who specialized in that area. As for your parents, the decision is up to you, which I’m sure your parents will even come to understand you.
But if you dont want to, then I suggest be aware of the signs and symptoms, and also for the treatment at the earliest stage of hemorrhoids.
And apply the home remedy that can help you treat it like a warm compress, sitz bath, eat a high fiber diet like fruits and vegetables, drink lots of water, and avoid lifting heavy objects.
Here is the difference between external and internal hemorrhoids:
Internal hemorrhoids are not usually painful until they bleed or prolapse when they become enlarge.
External hemorrhoids are associated with severe pain from the inflammation and edema caused by thrombosis (it means the clotting of blood within the hemorrhoid).
So I suggest, it is best to consult with your doctor if you want it treated at the earliest possible time.
Hope this helps.
Hemorrhoids happen when the veins and tissues surrounding your rectal are becomes inflamed, making them itch, bleed or cause pain. Constipation seems to be the main culprit why hemorrhoids take place. To prevent constipation, have a diet high in fiber. Fruits and vegetables are the best sources of fiber. There are also treatments that you can get for them. Over-the-counter hydrocortizone creams are well known as topical treatments for hemorrhoids.