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The Various Hemorrhoid Treatments
Posted on October 8th, 2009 No commentsHemorrhoids are described as a condition in which an itching or painful mass of dilated veins in swollen anal tissue occurs. Hemorrhoids or piles are the medical terms used for the condition of varicosity or swelling and inflammation of veins in the rectum and anus.
External hemorrhoids and internal hemorrhoids are the two most common types of hemorrhoids. See a video of the amazing remedy H Miracle systemHemorrhoids are very much treatable. They can be treated by natural ways and medical treatment. Severe hemorrhoids can only be treated by surgery.
The following are some tips to get temporary or instant hemorrhoid relief:
1. A warm sitz bath using a bidet, extendable showerhead, cold compress, or topical analgesic like Preparation H, can provide temporary hemorrhoid relief.
2. A sufferer should keep the area clean and dry using hemorrhoids creams or suppositories.
Hemorrhoids Treatment through Natural Ways:
1. Controlling constipation and diarrhea.
2. Drinking large amounts of water and eating fiber-rich bulking agents such as plantain and psyllium to help create a soft stool that is easy to pass to lessen the irritation of existing hemorrhoids.
3. Taking herbs and dietary supplements such as butcher’s broom, horse chestnut, bromelain, and Japanese pagoda tree extracts to strengthen rectal vein walls. Recent studies have supported natural botanicals such as Butchers Broom, Horse Chestnut, and bioflavonoids as an effective hemorrhoid treatment.
4. Topical application of natural astringents and soothing agents, such as Witch Hazel (astringent), Cranesbill and Aloe Vera.
5. Reducing rectal pressure and improving postures; using the squatting position for bowel movements.
Medical Hemorrhoid TreatmentsThe most popular natural hemorrhoid remedy is known as H Miracle. To read a rave review of the product follow the link Hemorrhoid Miracle Review.
Disclaimer: This article is for information purpose and not meant for medical advice. A registered medical practitioner should be consulted for treatment of any medical condition.
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