Rectal bleeding, pain, or lumps can indicate either common haemorrhoids or rarer, more serious anal cancer, often leading to ...
Dr Praveen Devgan, Director & Chief Surgeon at Altec Laser Hospital, discusses haemorrhoids, its causes and treatment options.
Many of us are guilty of scrolling our smartphones on the toilet. But a new study from the United States has found this habit ...
Using a smartphone while sitting on the lavatory increases the risk of developing haemorrhoids, a study has found. Researchers suspect that the prolonged sitting on the loo increases pressure in the ...
According to Dr Abdullahi Ibrahim, haemorrhoids are one of the leading gastrointestinal diagnoses in our outpatient hospitals. "Also known as piles, these are swollen veins in the anus. They are ...
Haemorrhoids affect about 4.4 per cent of people globally. [iStockphoto] According to Dr Abdullahi Ibrahim, haemorrhoids are one of the leading gastrointestinal diagnoses in our outpatient hospitals. ...
Rectal bleeding and pain are often dismissed as piles, but sometimes they could signal something more serious, like anal ...
Piles affect women due to pregnancy and lifestyle factors. Early signs include painful bowel movements and rectal bleeding. Lifestyle changes manage symptoms effectively. Increase dietary fiber and ...
Prolonged smartphone use on the toilet could be linked to a higher risk of hemorrhoids, not because of increased straining, but because of how much longer people sit, according to research published ...
If you’re someone who sneaks off to the bathroom for a little phone time, you could be upping your odds of developing hemorrhoids. A recent survey suggests Americans spend two full days a year ...