Rectal bleeding, pain, or lumps can indicate either common haemorrhoids or rarer, more serious anal cancer, often leading to ...
Rectal bleeding and pain are often dismissed as piles, but sometimes they could signal something more serious like anal ...
My piles are so bad that they're bleeding constantly, but my GP says it's not serious enough for NHS treatment. What can I do ...
Many of us are guilty of scrolling our smartphones on the toilet. But a new study from the United States has found this habit may increase your risk of developing haemorrhoids by up to 46%.
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 ...
These high-fiber foods can help make stools easier to pass and reduce straining during bowel movements, which is important ...
Gastroenterologist Dr Wendi suggests lifting your legs for 5 minutes to relieve hemorrhoid pain, as it decompresses veins and enhances blood flow back to heart.
THE son of Dame Deborah James has honoured her “amazing” legacy by following in her fundraising footsteps. Hugo Bowen ran the ...
Dr Saurabh Sethi, a gastroenterologist, from California in the US, regularly shares advice to his more than 1.3 million ...
haemorrhoids are a major health issue, ranking as the third most common reason people see their doctors & costing the health ...
"Screening allows us to detect cancer early. Colorectal cancer often begins with small growths in the intestine called polyps. Each polyp has a 30 to 40 percent chance of developing into cancer. If we ...
Dr Praveen Devgan, Director & Chief Surgeon at Altec Laser Hospital, discusses haemorrhoids, its causes and treatment options.