Sentences with phrase «swollen veins»

The phrase "swollen veins" refers to blood vessels in the body that have become larger and more prominent than normal. Full definition
Avatrol helps to ease uncomfortable (and sometimes bloody) bowel movements caused by swollen veins in your anus and lower rectum.
Hemorrhoids, the inflamed and swollen veins of the rectum and anus, are fairly common in pregnancy.
A: Hemorrhoids are actually swollen veins in your rectal area.
In others, blood fluid, leaks from swollen veins and floats free in the abdomen, distending it (ascites) or pools under the skin of the legs (pitting edema).
You may get varicose veins — blue or red swollen veins most often in the legs — or hemorrhoids — varicose veins of the rectum.
You may assume that hemorrhoids won't happen to you, but because labor pushing is similar to the pushing one does during a bowel movement, it's common for women to bear down so much during childbirth that they develop hemorrhoids (swollen veins in the rectum).
According to Web MD, hemorrhoids are swollen veins in the lowest part of your rectum or anus.
Hemorrhoids are swollen veins in the lowest part of your rectum and anus, according to Web MD, and they can re-tear if aggravated through straining or anal sex.
If you notice pain during bowel movements and feel swelling near your anus, you might have hemorrhoids — stretched and swollen veins in the anus or lower rectum.
Varicose Veins Varicose veins or swollen veins can develop in your genital area.
Blood on your poop, or bleeding during or between bathroom runs, could also be a sign of hemorrhoids, which are swollen veins in your anus or rectum.
It's a very rich source of vitamin C and bioflavonoids, it stimulates blood circulation and alleviates the pain of congested, swollen veins.
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