First of all, I'm a male, I'm 14, and I
have hemroids. I
got hemroids about 2 months ago (I
think.). The last 4-5 days my stomach has
been hurting. Could this possibly be my
hemroids blocking my bottom passage? I've
been reading some stuff on the internet
about hemroids. Mine don't itch, burn,
bleed, or anything else. It's just a lump
that sticks just a little bit out of my
bottom. Should I go to a doctor? Is this
life-threatening? I'm really scared. Help
me out please.
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Ingi
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Posted: 09-27-07 18:36pm
Are you constipated? That might be why
your stomach is hurting. Being constipated
can also contribute to hemorroids. They
are not life threatening but they can be
very uncomfortable.
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Zomgbies
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Joined: 27 Sep 2007 Posts: 11
Posted: 09-27-07 18:48pm
Is there any way to tell if the
constipation is causing the hemroids?
Also, could lack of eating be causing
this? Because I haven't been eating much
lately. I usually have a glass of
chocolate milk for breakfast. (I don't
wake up in time to make breakfast.) Then
for lunch I sometimes don't eat and if I
do it's usually just a cookie. (Because I
never get to see my friends out of school
since I have alot of homework from my AP
classes. And waiting in line takes up the
whole lunch time.) For dinner, I usually
eat a regular sized meal. My weight is
121.5 and I'm 5'5 so it's not like I'm
super skinny
Oh yeah and today in my medicine class, we
were learning how to record blood pressure
and mine was kinda high compared to the
other kids. I asked my dad about high
blood pressure today and he told me that
he has it. So I guess I inherited that
from him? Just thought I'd let you know
incase it has anything to do with my
problem.
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Ingi
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Posted: 09-27-07 18:54pm
I think you should talk to your parents
about your hemorroid and they can decide
if you need to see a doctor.