Inflammation of the conjunctiva often follows suppression, however occasioned, of the menstrual or hemorrhoidal discharges, as also suppression of discharges from the urethra, from the Schneiderian membrane, or from behind the ears.
Branches of the hemorrhoidal veins, ramifying near the inner surface of the gut, become varicose, probably from their superior trunks being compressed by hardened feculent matter or other obstructions.
The exciting causes are generally ascarides, hemorrhoidal excrescences, and a morbid state of the alvine secretions.
Astbury says he has seen a case of menstruation by the hemorrhoidal vessels, and instances of relief from plethora by vicarious menstruation in this manner are quite common.
The sudden removal of a tumor, which is connected with one or more of the large hemorrhoidal veins, is sure to be followed by severe hemorrhage, and many times painful ulceration, and a fatal result.
In its course, the superior hemorrhoidal artery divides into two branches, which enter the intestine from behind, and embrace it on all sides, almost to the anus.
Mechanical pressure from tumors in the abdomen, pregnancy, or an enlarged or misplaced uterus, is not infrequently a cause of the disease, by keeping the hemorrhoidal veins over-distended.
Piles consist of tumors formed within the rectum and about the anus, by dilatation of the hemorrhoidal veins and thickening of their walls.
Whatever tends to favor an undue accumulation of blood in the hemorrhoidal veins predisposes to piles.
Frequently during the protrusion one of the hemorrhoidal veins gives away, and this is followed by a free escape of blood, and ulceration may ensue.
Details of the quantitative analysis of “Anusol Hemorrhoidal Suppositories” appear in the annual report for 1909 of the Chemical Laboratory of the American Medical Association.
After this has been done, the hemorrhoidal enlargements and discharges will take care of themselves.
Anything which causes stasis and accumulation of blood in the hemorrhoidal plexus of veins predisposes to this very common affection.
Doubtful, however, are alleged cases of gastric hemorrhage taking the place of suppressedhemorrhoidal bleeding or of epistaxis.
Follicular or hemorrhoidal ulceration is sometimes the beginning of a stenosis which ends in stricture of the rectum.
If this state of the bowels continues unrelieved, pressure upon the hemorrhoidal veins takes place and interference with venous return, producing congestion in the lower end of the rectum.
We find also hemorrhoidal swelling and ulcerations, which may be regarded as partly a cause, partly a result, of the ulcerative proctitis.
Still another channel of communication exists between the inferior oesophageal veins, the azygos, and the coronary, and finally between the inferior hemorrhoidal and the hypogastric.
The margins of the anus are tender, and the unsatisfied feeling after stool is due to distension of the hemorrhoidal veins and oedema of the tissues around them--a condition which ends in painful or bleeding hemorrhoids.
Hepatic disorders, causing engorgement and stasis of the blood in the hemorrhoidal plexus, have frequently occasioned this condition.
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Her eyes are encircled with black rings of hemorrhoidal origin.
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