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  2. 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 ...

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

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    Most of us don’t get in enough fiber every day, but adding more high-fiber foods like beans, broccoli, whole grains, and fresh fruit to your diet can help you avoid constipation and stay regular ...

  4. 6 Home Remedies for Hemorrhoids - AOL

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    Symptomatic hemorrhoids affect about 1 in 20 Americans and about half of adults older than age 50, the National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Disease reports. 6 Home Remedies for ...

  5. Anal hygiene - Wikipedia

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    People suffering from hemorrhoids may find it more difficult to keep the anal area clean using only toilet paper and may prefer washing with water as well. [34] Although wiping from front to back minimizes the risk of contaminating the urethra, the directionality of wiping varies based on sex, personal preference, and culture.

  6. Constipation - Wikipedia

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    Hemorrhoids; Hemorrhoids are common in pregnancy and also may get exacerbated when constipated. Anything that can cause pain with stooling (hemorrhoids, perineal tear, episiotomy) can lead to constipation because patients may withhold from having a bowel movement so as to avoid pain. [65]

  7. 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.