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  2. Hemorrhoid - Wikipedia

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    Hemorrhoids affect people most often between 45 and 65 years of age, [5] and they are more common among the wealthy, [4] although this may reflect differences in healthcare access rather than true prevalence. [13] Outcomes are usually good. [3] [9] The first known mention of the disease is from a 1700 BC Egyptian papyrus. [14]

  3. Emerods - Wikipedia

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    Emerods is an archaic term for hemorrhoids. Derived from the Old French word emoroyde, it was used as the common English term until the nineteenth century, after which it was replaced in medicine by a direct transliteration of the Ancient Greek etymon, αἱμορροΐς, haimorrhoḯs. [1]

  4. Anorectal disorder - Wikipedia

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    Doctors uses a variety of tools and techniques to evaluate the type of anorectal disorder, including digital and anoscopic investigations, palpations, and palpitations.The initial examination can be painful because a gastroenterologist will need to spread the buttocks and probe the painful area, which may require a local anesthetic.

  5. How to Prevent and Treat Hemorrhoids, According to Doctors - AOL

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    Chung estimates that 90% of his patients come to him with hemorrhoids, and of the 14 million views on his YouTube channel, among his most popular videos are hemorrhoid-related ones such as ...

  6. How to Get Rid of Hemorrhoids at Home—Plus When to ... - AOL

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    Recovery from the surgical removal of hemorrhoids (a.k.a. hemorrhoidectomy) can be extremely painful, notes Dr. Bernstein, but it’s one of the most effective ways to get rid of hemorrhoids for good.

  7. Anoscopy - Wikipedia

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    Hemorrhoids; Anal fissures; Fistulas; Abscesses; Inflammation; Perianal/rectal tumors; Some types of rectal or mucosal prolapses; Rectal cancer; Other anorectal problems; Anoscopy will permit biopsies to be taken, and is used when ligating prolapsed hemorrhoids.