Vidas hits the nail on the head. It depends on the underlying cause.
And that I fear is most likely an unknown.
Quote:[B]What causes hemorrhoids?[/B]
Experts are divided on exactly what causes hemorrhoids, but probably several mechanisms are at work. Traditionally, hemorrhoids are associated with chronic constipation, straining during bowel movements, and prolonged sitting on the toilet — all of which interfere with blood flow to and from the area, causing it to pool and enlarge the vessels. This also explains why hemorrhoids are common during pregnancy, when the enlarging uterus presses on the veins.
More recent studies show that patients with hemorrhoids tend to have a higher resting anal canal tone — that is, the smooth muscle of the anal canal tends to be tighter than average (even when not straining). Constipation adds to these troubles, because straining during a bowel movement increases pressure in the anal canal and pushes the hemorrhoids against the sphincter muscle. Finally, the connective tissues that support and hold hemorrhoids in place can weaken with age, causing hemorrhoids to bulge and prolapse.
Source:
http://www.health.harvard.edu/newsweek/H...t_them.htm
As Dr. Joe admits:
Quote:So what causes these little bundles of joy? Truth is, we don’t really know for sure. Hemorrhoids are associated with chronic constipation, occupations that involve prolonged sitting or standing, pregnancy, obesity, chronic diarrhea, and the abuse of laxatives — in essence, conditions that produce straining or increased intra-abdominal pressure or conditions that cause chronic irritation to the anal canal.
Source:
http://www.emandlo.com/2012/02/dear-dr-j...morrhoids/
The underlying truth here is no one understands fully 'why' the human ass is so weak that it pops blood vessels, herniates and prolapses and does all manner of odd things it really shouldn't oughta be doing. No science has not answered every question. I hate to tell you this but your species pretends to know it all, it actually knows very little. We elves are amused at that. :biggrin:
Now there are a few things you can do to change your life style habits that may have an impact on what happens in/up your arse:
Quote:My recommendation? If you know you have hemorrhoids, treat them properly before attempting anal sex. Oftentimes, hemorrhoids will spontaneously resolve by increasing dietary fiber, maintaining good hydration, and moving about a bit during the workday. If that doesn’t do the trick, see a surgeon. There are a multitude of treatments that he or she can offer.
Source:
http://www.emandlo.com/2012/02/dear-dr-j...morrhoids/
You have seen a doctor, have you made any lifestyle changes that may impact the outcome here?
Unfortunately neither I nor Dr Joe knows your case intimately. We don't know how bad those hemorrhoids are. Frankly if you have been bleeding for years it sounds really bad - perhaps sounds far worse than it really is.
Understand that medicine is designed to address a uniform "average" human being. Problem is no one is actually average and each case varies depending on the individual. Any internet advice is going to be very limited and directed at the 'average' human being and not directed at you specifically.
As such, you need to discuss with your doctor everything.
It sounds to me you just recently started addressing this issue. Colonoscopys are the first step in diagnosis, hydrocortisone creams are the first step treatment option. The way medicine works is that doctor starts off with a list of symptoms, then treats the most common issue/ailment that suits that set of symptoms. When there is an issue like hemorrhoids, the first step is as non-evasive as possible (creams and pills and assorted lifestyle changes). If the first diagnoses or first treatment doesn't work, then the doctor will move on to more advanced forms of treatment.
So will the cream work? Unknown. It has been known to work in sufficient cases to be a viable first treatment option - again on the average human being. This may do the trick and you may walk away from it with a solution.
Or, you may be outside the parameters of 'average' sufficient to require more advanced treatment options, such as surgery.
http://www.health.harvard.edu/newsweek/H...t_them.htm is an interesting read.
This is something that you really, really must discuss with your own doctor, who has your file and is familiar with your case. We don't know your case so can only guess that on the "average human being" one of those treatment options will fix you all up and eventually you will be able to have your ass fucked.