Working remotely has saved time and effort, making life easier for many. However, many have paid a hidden health price: back and neck pain, constipation, hemorrhoids, headaches, fatigue, and physical inactivity. The difference between an exhausted employee and a smart one is knowing how to work... Read More
How to Protect Yourself and Prevent Problems Before They Escalate Since working from home (WFH) became a lifestyle for many, the benefits of comfort and time-saving were immediately apparent. However, there is a silent health cost that many overlook: anorectal health. Prolonged sit... Read More
As you cross the age of 40, everything in your body begins to change: metabolism, bowel movements, and even how your body responds to disease. While most men focus on routine blood sugar, blood pressure, and cholesterol tests, one vital screening is often overlooked despite its potential to litera... Read More
"Stay away from spicy food... it will give you hemorrhoids!" A phrase we hear constantly, and many treat it as a sacred medical truth. But is spicy food actually the cause of hemorrhoids? Or is it just a myth passed down through generations without scientific evidence? Modern science ... Read More
Seeing blood in your stool is one of the most frightening symptoms a patient can experience, yet it is often ignored or self-diagnosed. Between extreme fear and excessive reassurance, the "correct diagnosis" is frequently lost. Some assume it’s just a simple fissure, while other... Read More
Deciding to undergo laser hemorrhoid surgery is a major step toward a pain-free life. Most patients focus solely on "surgery day," but they often overlook a vital aspect: Proper preparation. Correct preparation facilitates the procedure, reduces anxiety, prevents complications, and si... Read More
Hemorrhoids are an extremely common issue. Often, as soon as someone feels pain, notices minor bleeding, or detects a lump near the anal opening, their first instinct is to search for a "quick fix" at home. However, the reality is that not everything found on the internet is effective... Read More
Chronic constipation is a widespread issue, but it is also a major source of anxiety for many patients. Whenever abdominal pain, bloating, or changes in bowel movements occur, a frightening question arises: "Can chronic constipation lead to colon cancer?" This is a critical questio... Read More
After a natural birth, a mother’s life undergoes a massive shift—balancing new responsibilities, sleep deprivation, and physical exhaustion. However, sometimes there is an unexpected guest: sharp pain in the anal and rectal area. Do you feel pain during bowel movements? Minor bleedi... Read More
Pain when using the restroom? Bleeding? Burning? These symptoms appear suddenly and cause fear and anxiety... Although Hemorrhoids and Anal Fissure are the two most common causes of anal pain and bleeding, many people cannot differentiate between them. This leads to an incorrect diagnosis... a ... Read More
The sensation of tingling or an electric shock below the tailbone (coccyx) when standing or sitting for long periods is a frequent problem for many people. Sometimes the cause is muscular strain or nerve compression, and other times it can indicate a pathological anorectal condition such as a Pilo... Read More
You may experience the release of audible gas from the vagina after childbirth, which is a common and temporary issue resulting from weakness in the pelvic floor muscles or vaginal stretching during delivery. However, if this occurs unusually often, or is accompanied by discharge or an unfamiliar ... Read More
Seeing mucus or streaks of dark blood (brown or dark red) in the stool, accompanied by hard stool, is often an indication of chronic constipation. However, it might also point to deeper medical conditions that require urgent medical attention. In this article, we will clarify the potential causes ... Read More
The phenomenon of feeling a sharp ache or pain in the lower buttock area after cycling is common and is often attributed to pressure or tissue congestion. However, persistent or recurrent pain, accompanied by additional symptoms like swelling or discharge, may indicate a more complex condition suc... Read More
Have you recently noticed a hot swelling or painful redness in your lower back, near the tailbone (coccyx) area? It might seem like just a superficial infection, but it is often an early sign of a Pilonidal Sinus (also known as a pilonidal cyst). In this article, we will clarify the causes, the di... Read More
Experiencing a persistent bad odor daily despite maintaining good hygiene can cause anxiety and discomfort. This odor might result from simple skin irritation, or it could be a sign of an anal fistula or even skin leakage due to a chronic condition in the area. In this article, we will review the ... Read More
After an anal fissure heals, some individuals may notice a slight skin protrusion near the anus. The question is: Is this protrusion merely a natural skin tag resulting from the wound's healing, or is it an external hemorrhoid that requires medical intervention? The following article clarifies... Read More
The appearance of mucus in stool accompanied by blood streaks, even light ones, is not normal and may indicate several medical conditions. Sometimes, the solution may simply be adjusting your diet, while other times, urgent medical intervention is required. In this article, we clarify the potentia... Read More
Itching or burning after using wet wipes is a common issue for many people, especially in a sensitive area like the anus. The cause can be simple, such as skin irritation from the chemicals in the wipes, or it could be a sign of a fungal infection or even a chronic anal condition like hemorrhoids ... Read More
It is common to experience bleeding after natural childbirth, but seeing bright red blood during a bowel movement can be worrying: Is it just temporary hemorrhoids caused by the pressure, or is it an anal fissure resulting from tearing during delivery? Accurately understanding the cause will help ... Read More