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Hemorrhoid Treatment Options And Advice

There are plenty of people who suffer from hemorrhoids and are making use of home hemorrhoid treatment rather than paying a visit to the doctor. This option may be less uncomfortable for the sufferer, home medication or over the counter hemorrhiod treatments have limited results.

Hemorrhoids are a condition associated with plenty of pain and discomfort due to the enlargement of the rectal veins.

The veins on either the internal or the external side of the rectum can become swollen. Normally internal hemorrhoids are not visible such as external hemorrhoids that can be felt and seen, but once internal hemorrhoids become infected, they can be visible as well.

Home care cures or treatment are acceptable to use as long as the hemorrhoids did not reached a stage where it is infected and cause the patient to suffer unbearable uneasiness. It is imperative to obtain medical advice if the array of ointments, suppositories and creams does not provide any relief. Although most of these preparations will provide some sort of relief, some of them prolong the healing of the condition.

People who suffer from hemorrhoids are strongly discouraged to sit for long periods and sitting on hard surfaces, as it tends to worsen the condition. Although the uneasiness related with sitting are so painful that it is unlikely for people experiencing the agony from hemorrhoids would want to sit at all. This problem can be addressed by making use of a ring cushion to sit on.

A popular way to relief the symptoms is to sit down in a container filled with warm water. Doing this at least 3 times a day for at least 15 minutes at a time and including doing so after a bowel movement will surely assist in reducing the swelling and pain. It is important to make sure that the area around the anus is dried properly by patting it dry and not rubbing to avoid any infection or cause bleeding.

Simple change in your diet can help in a large way. It will not cure the hemorrhoids, but will surely minimise further discomfort. Adding fibre, plenty of water or fluids, more fruit and vegetables that are high in fibre all help to soften the stool and give relieve to constipation.

The use of laxatives while suffering from hemorrhoids is a controversial subject. Using laxatives as a remedy for occasional constipation is fair and well, but to make use of it constantly to soften the stool usually results in watery stools that are a sure way to contract infection in the anus area.

When home remedies or over the counter remedies does not work, some medical treatment options are also available. Sclerotherapy does not actually remove hemorrhoides but helps a lot to reduce the swelling. During this process, a chemical fluid is injected in to the area around the hemorrhoids.

Another medical assisted method is to make use of infrared coagulation where an infrared device is applied to burn up the hemorrhoids.

Placing surgical rubber bands around the source of the hemorrhoid in order to stop blood supply to the hemorrhoid to let it wither is an alternative medical method that can be used.

The surgical procedure where hemorrhoids are removed is called a hemorrhoidectomy. It is known to be a very painful course of action and is only used in situations where alternative treatments have failed.

Suffering from hemorrhoids is a very discomforting situation with a fair amount of pain associated to it. It is vital for sufferers who realise that conventional suppositories, ointments and creams does not work properly or provide adequate relief, to discus the condition with their physician at the soonest before the condition becomes infected.

Hemorrhoids affect around 40-50% of the adult population, and as anyone who has ever had hemorrhoids would understand. When you've got them you want to cure them as fast as possible.

 

 

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