Bleeding Hemroid Treatment

June 20th, 2009 | by real |

Even though there exist many ways when seeking hemroid treatment,we will discuss the most effective ones here.

* To avoid or minimize constipation, eat plenty of fiber and drink lots of water. Difficult bowels would hurt the muscles aggravating your hemorrhoids.

* Hemroid symptoms are common to most nuts, coffee, alcohol, food tends to get worse all the hot dishes. Try to avoid eating another type of food if you observe that it is making your hemroids worse and check if there is an improvement.

* Apply ice to the area for ten minutes, then warm the area with a moist towel for twenty.

* Don’t wipe or rub after a bowel movement, instead, use unscented baby wipes to carefully pat down the area.

* Keep sitting or standing in one place to a minimum - move around.

* If you have a particularly bad flare up of the piles, bed rest will take pressure off the sphincter muscles and allow the hemroids to time to subdue.

Some get relief by taking sitz bath several times a day ,for that soak the affected area in warm water for about 15 minutes..

* Stop using any soaps or other products with dyes or perfumes; switch to products that don’t have as many chemicals.

Cotton undergarments absorb all moisture (even from sweating), which will result in worsening hemroids.

Baby diaper rash cream contains Zinc which is a skin protectant and can be applied to protect and Prevent the delicate skin from itching.

* Suppositories, such as Tucks and Preparation H are a hemroid treatment to be taken with extreme caution because they can cause damage to anal tissue with longer term use, and therefore should not be used for more then 7-10 days.

* At your drugstore you’ll also find hydrocortisone creams, which are anti-inflamitories and can help both inflammation and itching. Your doctor can prescribe a higher concentration if the over the counter strengths don’t provide relief.

Numbing sprays that help relieve the pain are offered in most drugstores.

Unfortunately, these treatments don’t work for everyone. It is common to still experience itching, burning, bleeding and pain from your internal hemroids even if you have tried traditional treatments. Even though the above mentioned treatment would cover up the symptoms for it or relieve it temporarily, you may often find out the hemroids to come back again. There is a true hemroid treatment that exists, rather than masking the symptoms.Always to inquire with your medical professional before beginning any new treatment.


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