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		<title>Hemroid Relief &#8211; Finding what works for you!</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 27 Jan 2010 22:21:31 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Hemroid Relief is something millions of people look for, but feel they have no option other than major surgery.  We recently received a call from a man who just started a new job.  He was desperately looking for Hemroid Relief but thought that he would need surgery and miss work.  If he missed work – [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a title="Hemroid Relief" href="http://www.crhsystem.com/about_hemorrhoids.html" target="_blank">Hemroid Relief </a>is something millions of people look for, but feel they have no option other than major surgery.  We recently received a call from a man who just started a new job.  He was desperately looking for Hemroid Relief but thought that he would need surgery and miss work.  If he missed work – he would lose his job.  I explained to him that there is an option to get Hemroid Relief without missing work.  He was shocked. <br />
After explaining the <a title="CRH O'Regan System" href="http://www.crhsystem.com/patients-crh-oregan-system.html" target="_blank">CRH O&#8217;Regan System</a> that we do to give our patients Hemroid Relief he immediately wanted to come in for a consultation.  When I told him we could get him in the very next day, again he was shocked.  He is currently being treated for his Hemroids and could not be happier.</p>
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		<title>I think I have a Thrombosed Hemorrhoid. Now what?</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 22 Jan 2010 01:34:29 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>ajohnson</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Well first things first if you even think you have a thrombosis head to see a doctor quick! A Thrombosed hemorrhoid (often misspelled hemroid)  needs to be treated as soon as you notice it. Usually it is easily identified by the clot that can be seen on it. When you feel it the hemorrhoid, it [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Well first things first if you even think you have a thrombosis head to see a <a title="Find a location" href="http://www.crhsystem.com/locations.html" target="_blank">doctor</a> quick! A Thrombosed <a title="hemorrhoid" href="http://www.crhsystem.com/about_hemorrhoids.html" target="_blank">hemorrhoid </a>(often misspelled hemroid)  needs to be <a title="Treatment" href="http://www.crhsystem.com/patients-crh-oregan-system.html" target="_blank">treated</a> as soon as you notice it. Usually it is easily identified by the clot that can be seen on it. When you feel it the hemorrhoid, it is normally soft, and usually appears red or purple because the blood has started filling up in the vein.</p>
<p>Those who  treat the thrombosed hemorrhoid in the first 48 hours of a thrombosis may benefit from the removal of the clot which can be done in office. After 48 hours the hemorrhoid clot may not be as easy to remove, as it has already began to break down and reabsorb into the body. At this point usually you can be prescribed pain medicine and or antibiotics as well as a stool softener. This usually helps to provide comfort until the pain of the hemorroid goes away.</p>
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		<title>Hemroid Relief: One woman finds it.</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 11 Jan 2010 19:33:59 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>ajohnson</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Hemroid Relief is something millions of people look for, but not something most people talk about.  We recently received a call from a woman who has been suffering from a Hemroid for over two decades.  She explained to me that she has needed Hemroid Relief for such a long time but could not make the [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Hemroid Relief is something millions of people look for, but not something most people talk about.  We recently received a call from a woman who has been suffering from a <strong><a title="Hemorrhoids" href="http://www.crhsystem.com/about_hemorrhoids.html" target="_blank">Hemroid</a></strong> for over two decades.  She explained to me that she has needed Hemroid Relief for such a long time but could not make the initial phone call to discuss the issue with anyone due to embarrassment. </p>
<p>After she saw our ad she realized that she was not alone – but still she was reluctant.  She had cut out the ad and kept it in her purse for over three weeks before making the call.  After our confidential conversation on the phone she did realize that there is a way to get Hemroid Relief. I explained to her how our treatment works, that it’s simple and safe, and she can get Hemroid Relief and return to normal activity the same day.  She was shocked at what she was hearing.  This patient now has an appointment and is very much looking forward to getting some relief.</p>
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		<title>Hemaroid, Hemroid, Hemmoroyd, Hemorhoid &#8211; oh the confusion…</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 05 Jan 2010 18:10:40 +0000</pubDate>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>“Hemorrhoid;” Now there’s a word removed by standard deviations from the popular lexicon.  Probably neither Steinbeck nor Michener much used hemorrhoid in their work.  And certainly Shakespeare refrained – albeit likely with some regret – from invoking outright or even alluding to hemorrhoid in his amassed body of epitaphs. </p>
<p>Continuing in the Shakespearian vein – one wonders; “what’s in a word?”  Ah, what indeed?  In the case of Hemorrhoids:  a great deal.  The term hemorrhoid derives for the Greek “Hemo,” meaning “of or pertaining to blood, “Rhea,” meaning excessive discharge of and the suffix, “oid” – which means “resembling” or “similar to.”  Which is to say, “<a title="hemorrhoids" href="http://www.crhsystem.com/about_hemorrhoids.html" target="_blank">Hemorrhoid</a>” translates, more or less, to:  Condition resembling the excessive discharge of blood.  Consider for purpose Etymological comparison, “rhinorrhea” means, “condition of excessive discharge from the nose.”  “Hematology” means “study of blood.”  “Diarrhea” means…presumably, dear reader, the definition of the latter presents no mystery.  Bearing in mind the words component parts: “Hemo,” “rrhea” and “oid,” proves helpful to the endeavor of properly spelling hemorrhoid.  More than one clinical chart has scrawled somewhere therein “Hemaroid,” “Hemroid,” “Hemmoroyd,” “Hemorhoid” and the plural “Hemroids,” etc.<strong>  </strong>and many other variations of the word.</p>
<p>Hemorrhoid an uncomfortable condition saddled with a burdensome, difficult to spell moniker.  No wonder Shakespeare steered clear of the business of colorizing his work with the word.  “A rose by any other name…”</p>
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