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hemorrhoids with cocaine/crack use?
anyone get or have hemorrhoids after prolonged cocaine or crack use ????
Last edited by Benga; 12-09-2007 at 07:48. |
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what's an hemorrhoids?
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1.</span> An itching or painful mass of dilated veins in swollen anal tissue. </span> 2.</span> hemorrhoids The pathological condition in which such painful masses occur. Also called piles</span>.</span> |
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so has anyone got them from it or no ??
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Not really, no. |
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Basic info: Hemorrhoids are abnormally swollen veins in the rectum and anus. They are much like varicose veins you might see on a person's legs. When bulging hemorrhoidal veins are irritated, they cause surrounding membranes to swell, burn, itch, become very painful, and bleed. Hemorrhoids are caused by too much pressure in the rectum, forcing blood to stretch and bulge the walls of the veins, sometimes rupturing them. Listed below are the most frequent causes of hemorrhoids: Constant sitting Straining with bowel movements (from constipation or hard stools) Diarrhea Sitting on the toilet for a long time Severe coughing Childbirth Heavy Lifting There are two kinds of hemorrhoids: internal and external (see diagram). Internal hemorrhoids usually don't hurt or itch; you can't feel them because they are deep inside the rectum. Internal hemorrhoids are pretty harmless. But since their bleeding could mask blood from a dangerous source like colorectal cancer, they should be treated. External hemorrhoids cause most of the symptoms we commonly hear about --- pain, burning, and itching. If an external hemorrhoid becomes strangulated (cut off from blood supply), a clot can form in it and become an excruciatingly painful thrombosed hemoroid. Because of these unpleasant symptoms, external hemorrhoids get the most treatment attention. Once the rectal veins have been stretched out and hemorrhoids created, they are difficult to get rid of completely and tend to recur with less straining than it took to cause them in the first place. Fortunately, good habits and simple medical treatment usually control hemorrhoids well, and surgery is only recommended in unusually severe cases. Does anyone know if there is a link between hemorrhoids and drug use? |
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Just looked up cocaine in the Merck manual and it states that constipation is one of the effects. It seems likely then that straining with bowel movements and sitting on the toilet for a long time would be more likely to occur, and as noted in Alpha's post above such are associated with hemorrhoids. |
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