Cure For Hemorrhoid

Cure For Hemorrhoids


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Dec
23

Is this a hemorrhoid? Cures?

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A bump on with rectum with bleeding, swelling, and pain? Can the swelling make it really hard to "go"? Are there any cure creams or anything that can be ordered online? Can you completely cure hemorrhoids? I’ve read both that you can and you can’t. I’m actually snowed in. In the middle of a huge blizzard…so yeah theres no doc for a few days. Also what a home remedy to soften stool?

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  1. David Hightower Said,

    The symptoms you describe are consistent with but not exclusive to hemorrhoids. If you experience bleeding for the first time, you should have it checked by your physician as several other conditions can also bleed, some of them dangerous. Having said that, the swelling associated with internal hemorrhoids can cause some difficulty in going, but it won’t prevent it. The difficulty comes from the discomfort and associated pain, not from issues of being blocked.

    As far as cures, hemorrhoids are not something you catch and therefore can exactly get rid of like you would a virus. Think of hemorrhoids more like a wound that festers, sometimes improving, sometimes worsening. If you take really good care of it, the wound may completely heal. Of course, if you tend to re-injure it regularly, then it will become chronic. Hemorrhoids are the same way.

    There are many ways to treat hemorrhoids, both short and long term. Long term involves a combination of therapeutic measures (such as sitz baths and ice packs) to help in healing, the alteration of habits that cause the damages (longer term prevention), and the introduction of compounds to help the existing tissue to heal from the damage. Hemorrhoids, unlike a regular skin wound, are constantly impacted by the passing of stool.

    It’s a back and forth battle between the body’s attempt to heal the tissue and the normal passage of stool, which tends to cause further damage. This is why hemorrhoids tend to be chronic. The introduction of medicinal compounds is to provide the edge in this tug-of-war, to provide the body a boost in it’s ability to repair these tissues at the cellular level.

    There are several products available to accomplish this feat. There are also many anecdotal remedies you can try. If your hemorrhoids become really bad, there are always surgical options. Keep in mind, however, that whether you treat them naturally at home, or have them surgically removed, if you don’t alter the habits that contributed to their formation, they will return either way.

    Best thing is to educate yourself about the condition, the factors that contribute to it and what treatment options are available to you and then make an informed decision.

    Good luck!

  2. erynnsilver Said,

    It could easily be hemorrhoids, the problem is hemorrhoids share the same symptoms as some more serious issues, so you really should see a doctor when you can.
    You can force hemorrhoids to recede but they’re more likely to comeback every time they reoccur, so you can and can’t cure them.
    Drink more flid - water, specifically - don’t sit on your but for long and when you have to, sit on a pillow. Sleep on your stomach, and swap between cold compress and hot compress at 20 minute intervals for 15 minutes each. If you have it, witch hazel worked wonders when I put it on the paper when wiping my butt when I had them last. Otherwise, DO moisten your toilet paper. it will help you. Not too much, mind, or it’ll break. But enough so it isn’t harsh.

    edit: also eat more fiber, less proteins.

  3. jcalikusu Said,

    Please check out my http://www.ozshomeremedies.com page for any questions.

    Thank you.

  4. Domestic Goddess Said,

    If you do indeed suffer from hemorrhoids you will have to be try to prevent them before you get them by, eating plenty of fiber, lots of water, avoid lifting heavy things, get plenty of exercize, don’t strain when using the bathroom, try to remember not to sit on hard seats such as cement porches and keep your area clean.

    If you have to use something to shrink and soothe.

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