The extended period of time spent on the toilet with a smartphone can increase the pressure applied to hemorrhoid cushions, ...
There are several types of piles: internal hemorrhoids (bloody piles) and external hemorrhoids (hard piles). Some people develop warts on large piles, also known as warty piles. People often avoid ...
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 ...
Recent archaeological research on the ruins of Sanxingdui in southwestern China suggests an internal conflict spurred a population exodus and destruction of parts of the ancient city. Located in ...
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Heading into the 2025 NFL season, many were curious to see just how the Seattle Seahawks' passing game would fare with so many new pieces. The quarterback change from Geno Smith to free agent pickup ...
When our hemorrhoids are irritating and painful, we often say we “have hemorrhoids,” although we all have them. Hemorrhoids are vascular structures that help control our stool, and they can become ...
If you're someone who uses your smartphone in the toilet, you might want to stop this habit. A new study from the United States has found this habit may increase your risk of developing hemorrhoids by ...
Do you use your time on the john to catch up on the news, go through your e-mail or check out social media? Be careful -- you might be more likely to develop hemorrhoids, new research shows. Folks who ...
Prolonged sitting on the toilet does increase pressure on rectal veins and can contribute to piles. Experts advise limiting toilet time to 2–3 minutes, avoiding straining, and skipping phone use to ...
You may want to leave your phone behind next time you head to the restroom, in order to avoid suffering hemorrhoid rage. A new medical study published in PLOS One has found a link between lengthy ...