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We've come across an exciting solution for people wanting to get rid of hemorrhoids or piles as its commonly known. Holly Hayden, who once was a sufferer of hemorrhoids, has completed her study on how to get rid of hemorrhoids, and has written a tell-all report to called H-Miracle.

Holly had tried everything possible and nothing worked. She then decided to try a home remedy which her grand mother told her about. This worked so Holly wanted to pass on the informtation to people who suffer from the embarrassing problem of piles.

Be sure to check out Holly's Hemorrhoid Cure now.

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what are piles, in pregnancy? please look at my previous question to understand where im coming from?

There are two types of piles, internal and external, both the result of enlarged blood vessels in your back passage.
Internal piles – these small swellings are the most common form and are tucked away in your bottom.
External piles – these protrude from your bottom and often look dark red or dusky purple, sometimes resembling a bunch of grapes.
The main cause of piles is really very simple – it’s all down to increased pressure in your abdomen. This can make your blood vessels stretch and swell, leading to a variety of symptoms, including itchiness and bleeding.
The extra weight of your baby and the constipation that often affects pregnant women can put a lot of pressure on the lower organs. Not to mention all that pushing during labour.
There are three types of treatment you can use:
Creams are suitable for treating internal and external piles.Ointments can also be used for internal and external piles and because they are slightly greasy, they provide relief for sore, dry skin. Suppositories are ideal for treating internal piles.

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