Hemorrhoids Center - Mount Vernon, NY
Mount Vernon Gastroenterologist Doctors for HemorrhoidsType of Physician: Gastroenterologist What is a Gastroenterologist? A subspecialty certification by the Board of Internal Medicine; practitioners focus on the stomach, intestines, colon, liver, and gallbladder (digestive organs). The gastroenterologist treats conditions such as abdominal pain, ulcers, diarrhea, cancer, and jaundice and they consult with surgeons when abdominal operations are indicated. Specialty: Gastroenterology Common Name: GI Doctor Gastroenterologist Doctors in Mount Vernon *![]() Drs Kressner & Taffet ![]() Drs Kressner & Taffet ![]() James B Ehrlich MD & Jonathan Finegold MD ![]() James B Ehrlich MD & Jonathan Finegold MD ![]() Laurence Hospital ![]() Drs Gould Rosenzweig & Slotwiner-Nie ![]() Drs Gould Rosenzweig & Slotwiner-Nie ![]() Drs Gould Rosenzweig & Slotwiner-Nie ![]() Simeon Carvajal MD ![]() Hilary I Hertan MD ![]() Hilary I Hertan MD ![]() Jonathan David MD PC ![]() Jonathan David MD PC ![]() Henry J Katz MD ![]() Burt Rindfleish MD ![]() Drs Gendler & McNelis ![]() Mark R Liss MD ![]() Drs Gendler & McNelis ![]() The Office of Dr Rosenfeld ![]() John D'Ambrosio Jr. MD ![]() Jack S Goldman MD ![]() Alan Dockeray MD ![]() Sunil Jhangiani MD ![]() Montefiore Medical Center Department of Medicine ![]() Meir Salama MD ![]() Jacobi Hospital Endoscopy Unit ![]() Montefiore Medical Center ![]() Montefiore Medical Center ![]() Montefiore Medical Center ![]() Joseph Frager MD ![]() AECOM Gastroenterology ![]() Bronx Gastroenterology ![]() Bronx Gastroenterology ![]() Bronx Gastroenterology ![]() MMC General Internal Medicine ![]() MMC General Internal Medicine ![]() MMC General Internal Medicine ![]() MMC General Internal Medicine ![]() Jose L Lantin MD ![]() MMC General Internal Medicine ![]() Gastroenterology & Liver Disease of the Bronx ![]() Philip E Schweitzer MD ![]() Gastroenterology & Liver Disease of the Bronx ![]() MMC General Internal Medicine ![]() Montefiore Medical Group CFCC ![]() Westchester Digestive Disease Group ![]() Westchester Digestive Disease Group ![]() Westchester Digestive Disease Group ![]() Howard Sherman MD ![]() Howard Sherman MD ![]() Herbert J Schoen MD ![]() Beth Schorr-Lesnick MD ![]() Frank J Turchioe MD ![]() Riverdale Gastroenterology Consultants ![]() Riverdale Gastroenterology Consultants ![]() Boro Medical ![]() Sundararaju Mohandoss MD ![]() Riverdale Gastroenterology Consultants ![]() Riverdale Gastroenterology Consultants ![]() Riverdale Gastroenterology Consultants ![]() Lawrence Koblenz MD PC ![]() Trikante Rajapaksa MD ![]() J J Peters VA Medical Center Gastroenterology ![]() JJ Peters Bronx VA Medical Center ![]() St Barnabas Hospital Infectious Disease Dept ![]() St Barnabas Hospital Infectious Disease Dept ![]() Kramer Gotian & Zimetbaum MDs ![]() Kramer Gotian & Zimetbaum MDs ![]() Kramer Gotian & Zimetbaum MDs ![]() Kramer Gotian & Zimetbaum MDs ![]() Riverdale Medical Associates ![]() Scarsdale Medical Group ![]() St Barnabas Hospital Infectious Disease Dept ![]() Scarsdale Medical Group ![]() Scarsdale Medical Group ![]() Jagdish Bansal MD ![]() Manhattan Gastroenterology Associates ![]() Sridhar Chilimuri MD ![]() Academy Medical Care PC ![]() Hartsdale Medical Group ![]() Hartsdale Medical Group ![]() Scarsdale Medical Group ![]() Marlene Galizi MD ![]() Docs at Hartsdale ![]() Jack DuShey MD ![]() Drs Albarran & Disla ![]() Allen Davidoff MD ![]() Richard S Weiss MD ![]() Felix Davila MD ![]() Mid-Westchester Medical Associates LLP ![]() Mid-Westchester Medical Associates LLP ![]() Steven R Landau MD ![]() Rafael A Ortiz MD ![]() Steven R Landau MD ![]() CPMC Liver Disease & Transplant Division ![]() CPMC Liver Disease & Transplant Division ![]() Lincoln Medical & Mental Health Center ![]() New York Presbyterian Gastroenterology ![]() New York Presbyterian Gastroenterology ![]() New York Presbyterian Gastroenterology Mount Vernon, New YorkUpcoming Local Events2012-06-02
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HemorrhoidsRead the Hemorrhoids article » What are hemorrhoids?A precise definition of hemorrhoids does not exist, but they can be described as masses or clumps ("cushions") of tissue within the anal canal that contain blood vessels and the surrounding, supporting tissue made up of muscle and elastic fibers. The anal canal is the last four centimeters through which stool passes as it goes from the rectum to the outside world. The anus is the opening of the anal canal to the outside world. Although most people think hemorrhoids are abnormal, they are present in everyone. It is only when the hemorrhoidal cushions enlarge that hemorrhoids can cause problems and be considered abnormal or a disease. Prevalence of hemorrhoids Although hemorrhoids occur in everyone, they become large and cause problems in only 4% of the general population. Hemorrhoids that cause problems are found equally in men and women, and their prevalence peaks between 45 and 65 years of age. Anatomy of hemorrhoids The arteries supplying blood to the anal canal descend into the canal from the rectum above and form a rich network of arteries that communicate with each other around the anal canal. Because of this rich network of arteries, hemorrhoidal blood vessels have a ready supply of arterial blood. This explains why bleeding from hemorrhoids is bright red (arterial blood) rather than dark red (venous blood), and why bleeding from hemorrhoids occasionally can be severe. The blood vessels that supply the hemorrhoidal vessels pass through the supporting tissue of the hemorrhoidal cushions. The anal veins drain blood away from the anal canal and the hemorrhoids. These veins drain in two directions. The first direction is upwards into the rectum, and the second is downwards beneath the skin surrounding the anus. The dentate line is a line within the anal canal that denotes the transition from anal skin (anoderm) to the lining of ... Recommended Reading Related to HemorrhoidsWhat are anal fissures?An anal fissure is a cut or tear occuring in the anus (the opening through which stool passes out of the body) that extends upwards into the anal canal. Fissures are a common condition of the anus and anal canal and are responsible for 6-15% of the visits to a colon and rectal (colorectal) surgeon. They affect men and women equally and both the young and the old. Fissures usually cause pain during bowel movements that often is severe. Anal fissure is the most common cause of rectal bleeding in infancy. Anal fissures occur in the specialized tissue that lines the anus and anal canal, called anoderm. At a line just inside the anus--referred to as the anal verge or intersphincteric groove--the skin (dermis) of the inner buttocks changes to anoderm. Unlike skin, anoderm has no hairs, sweat glands, or sebaceous (oil) glands and contains a larger number of somatic sensory nerves that sense light touc... Other Related Hemorrhoids ArticlesEmergency Contact for Mount Vernon
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