Constipation
Acute or chronic episodes of straining may cause acute or chronic hemorrhoidal disease (characterized by pain, itching, or bleeding) or acute hemorrhoidal thrombosis (characterized[emedicine.com]
[…] by intense pain and acute engorgement of 1 or more of the hemorrhoidal columns).[emedicine.com]
Whether constipation actually causes hemorrhoidal disease is viewed as controversial by some authors.[emedicine.com]
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Chronic Alcoholism
As these veins expand to accommodate the additional blood flow, they form “varices,” similar to hemorrhoids or varicose veins in your legs, which can break and bleed.[livestrong.com]
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Contact Dermatitis
[…] hydrochloride, and tetracaine hydrochloride Often used in dentistry but also widely found and used in topical preparations to reduce itching, pain, and stinging and widely used in hemorrhoidal[msdmanuals.com]
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Hemorrhoids
How are hemorrhoids prevented? What are hemorrhoids?[web.archive.org]
What causes hemorrhoids?[web.archive.org]
On this page: What are hemorrhoids? What are the symptoms of hemorrhoids? How common are hemorrhoids? What causes hemorrhoids? How are hemorrhoids diagnosed?[web.archive.org]
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Morbid Obesity
Morbid obesity is associated with liver pathology, most commonly non-alcoholic steatohepatitis (NASH) leading to cirrhosis. However, the morbid obesity impedes qualification for organ transplantation. We present a case report of a 56-year-old woman who underwent bariatric procedure followed by liver transplantation[…][ncbi.nlm.nih.gov]
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Obstipation
Man with hemorrhoids and constipation.[shutterstock.com]
Acute or chronic episodes of straining may cause acute or chronic hemorrhoidal disease (characterized by pain, itching, or bleeding) or acute hemorrhoidal thrombosis (characterized[emedicine.com]
[…] in toilet by diarrhea, constipation, hemorrhoids, piles; portrait of woman hard pushing in toilet or wc from diarrhea, constipation, food poisoning, hemorrhoids; asian adult[shutterstock.com]
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Asymptomatic Hyperammonemia (2- to 5-fold Increase)
Third Trimester Pregnancy
Thankfully, the hemorrhoids will start to go away after you give birth.[newparent.com]
Varicose veins are common during this time and tend to develop in the calves, legs, and thighs, as well as in the rectum, where their known as hemorrhoids. ADVERTISEMENT[activebeat.com]
Continued Hemorrhoids. Hemorrhoids are actually varicose veins -- swollen veins that form around the anus.[webmd.com]
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Portal Cirrhosis
- veins of the lesser curve of the stomach and the esophagus, leading to the formation of varices Inferior mesenteric vein - rectal branches which, when distended, form hemorrhoids[slideshare.net]
These varicosities can be observed at a variety of anatomical locations which represent portal-systemic junctions, resulting in esophageal varices, caput medusae, and hemorrhoids[pathwaymedicine.org]
They are: ASCITES VARICES Esophageal varices, hemorrhoids PORTAL VEIN THROMBOSIS DIGESTIVE HEMORRHAGES JAUNDICE HEPATIC ENCEPHALOPATHY IMPAIRED COAGULATION ANEMIA INFECTION[meddean.luc.edu]
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Anal Fissure
RESULTS: A cohort of 64 patients was included, 37 patients (58%) with chronic anal fissure and 27 patients with hemorrhoid disease.[ncbi.nlm.nih.gov]
[…] with hemorrhoidal bleeding or prolapsed hemorrhoids.[gutsense.org]
[…] and using creams or ointments especially for hemorrhoids.[youngwomenshealth.org]
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Anal Fistula
METHODS: Consecutive patients with anal fistula, hemorrhoids, and normal volunteers were studied prospectively.[ncbi.nlm.nih.gov]
Nine patients presented minor complications (9%): 4 intersphincteric wounds with delayed closure and one external hemorrhoidal thrombosis.[ncbi.nlm.nih.gov]
Anal disorders Hemorrhoids Hemorrhoids are swollen blood vessels that line the anal opening.[my.clevelandclinic.org]
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Asymptomatic Hyperammonemia (2- to 5-fold Increase)