The external hemorrhoids are not hemorrhoids at all.
Those are perianal vessels that became thrombosed.
Luckily, not all of us experience hemorrhoids that are swollen or thrombosed perianal vessels.
But two out of three individuals of general population actually do have this disease.
It’s rather common.
How and why exactly they happen, we don’t know.
What we do know, however, is that constipation, diarrhea, pregnancy and sitting on the toilet for too long does increase the risk of having hemorrhoids.
So what can be done about this condition and what are our options?
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