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Uploaded by on Jun 26, 2008

More than 80% of people will have haemorrhoids at least once in their lifetime. An expert describes the symptoms, how the haemorrhoids can be treated and what to do to avoid them in the first place.

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  • Because he's a mature adult professional?

  • a good straight forward message

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  • i know

    people make this kinda thing a laughing stock just because its in privet areas

    people get them sometimes i wish they never exsisted

  • This is good !!!!!!!

  • nzgav its quite simple ....learn English ! American English is just for lazy people that cant spell also most medical terms are in latin ..the English language incorporates this .

  • NHSChoices

    please put the word hemorrhoids in the tags (that I can see in the "more info" section).

    Haemorrhoids is a very difficult word to spell and finding it in the dictionary is almost impossible because you have to know that the second letter is "a" which is NOT how it is pronounced. I know that is not the correct spelling and I am not from the US.

    NHSChoices

    please put the word hemorrhoids in the tags (that I can see in the "more info" section).

  • Finally? WTF? May Bevin's ghost turd in your bog and not flush. EVER.

  • hahaha.. how does he say this stuff with a straight face!

  • I suggest that you put the american spelling of haemorrhoids (hemorrhoids) in the tags so more people can find this video, as haemorrhoids is a very difficult word to spell.

  • The NHS site is nhs . uk

    Their Clinical Knowledge Summaries site is cks . library . nhs . uk

  • I think these kind of informative videos are a very very good - finally the NHS has done something right!

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