Meaning Haemorrhoids
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swollen veins in or around the anus which bleed easily and can become painful. Commonly known as piles.
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Haemorrhoidsor Emerods, bleeding piles known to the ancient Romans as mariscae, but more probably malignant boils of an infectious and fatal character. With this loathsome and infectious disease the m [..]
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A condition in which the veins around the anus or lower rectum are swollen and inflamed.
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Haemorrhoids


piles (pop)
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Haemorrhoids


piles.
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Piles (19thC)
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Haemorrhoids (piles) are swellings of the lining of the anus and lower rectum (back passage).
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A pathological condition caused by painful masses of dilated veins in swollen anal tissue. * "I hope the worst is behind me". - France's midfielder Florent Malouds reveals he had an operation for h [..]
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Enlarged blood vessels on or just inside the anus, usually caused by periods of constipation.
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or Emerods, bleeding piles known to the ancient Romans as mariscae, but more probably malignant boils of an infectious and fatal character. With this loathsome and infectious disease the men of Ashdod [..]
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