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At Triborough GI, we help patients with a wide range of concerns within the digestive system, including irritable bowel syndrome (IBS), Crohn’s disease, and ulcerative colitis. We also specialize in diagnosing and treating conditions such as acid reflux, gastritis, peptic ulcers, and celiac disease. Our experienced gastroenterologists are dedicated to providing comprehensive care for all patients, from the initial consultation to ongoing management, especially for patients with questions and concerns about conditions such as hemorrhoids. If you are located in the Brooklyn, New York, area and have questions about this condition, continue reading to get the answers to some of these frequently asked questions:
The team at Triborough GI describes hemorrhoids as veins located in the lower rectum or anus that are swollen and inflamed. These can lead to pain, discomfort, and bleeding during bowel movements.
Hemorrhoids are caused by a variety of factors, including increased straining during bowel movements, chronic diarrhea or constipation, pregnancy, obesity, sitting for long periods on the toilet, and a family history of hemorrhoids.
Some ways to help prevent hemorrhoids include maintaining a healthy diet and avoiding constipation, drinking plenty of water, exercising regularly, not straining during one’s bowel movements, and avoiding sitting on the toilet for very long periods.
If you experience rectal bleeding or excessive pain, you should schedule an appointment with one of our doctors at Triborough GI immediately. Additionally, if your hemorrhoids do not improve with at-home treatments or seem to be getting worse, it is recommended to schedule an appointment with our gastroenterologist for further evaluation.
Internal hemorrhoids are located internally, inside the rectum, and can cause bleeding or protrusion through the anus. Treatment for internal hemorrhoids may include lifestyle changes, including increasing one’s fiber intake and drinking more water, as well as medication to help reduce inflammation and pain. In more serious cases, certain surgical procedures may be recommended to remove the internal hemorrhoids.
Maintaining a healthy, active lifestyle and diet is critical in preventing conditions such as hemorrhoids. Avoid long periods of sitting on the toilet, as this can put pressure on the veins in the anus. Regular exercise is also encouraged as it improves blood flow and prevents constipation. If you are pregnant or overweight, speaking with your doctor at Triborough GI about ways to manage your weight and prevent hemorrhoids may be beneficial.
If you are seeking a diagnosis or treatment for hemorrhoids, our team at Triborough GI can assist! We have four office locations in Staten Island, Bushwick, the Bronx, and Brooklyn, New York, and our dedicated team has decades of experience in the field of gastroenterology. Call us today to request a consultation visit with our team at (718) 710-4906 for Staten Island, (718) 795-2734 for Sheepshead Bay, Brooklyn, (718) 360-1632 for the Bronx, and (718) 865-3960 for Bushwick, Brooklyn!