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Remedies for Hemorrhoids

Topic: Medical Advice and ResourcesPublished May 11, 2012

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Hemorrhoids are a common problem for many people. Symptoms can include itching or pain in the anal area or bleeding. Symptoms of external hemorrhoids are itching or pain in the anal area. Straining during a bowel movement can cause the hemorrhoids to bleed. Internal hemorrhoids don’t usually cause pain or itching but they may bleed. Rectal bleeding may be a symptom of something more serious so don’t assume that hemorrhoids are the cause.

There are a number of remedies available to treat internal hemorrhoids. They range from home remedies, herbal supplements and over the counter medicines, to non-surgical and surgical procedures. Most of the treatments are intended to reduce the pain and discomfort of the hemorrhoids. The procedures performed by a doctor are designed to shrink or remove the hemorrhoids.

Sometimes people try different solutions for their hemorrhoids at home before seeing their doctor. Some of the first remedies that many people try are adding more fiber to their diet and drinking more water to increase the frequency and softness of bowel movements. Increased physical activity and certain exercises can sometimes be helpful. Additionally, there are herbal supplements, stool softeners, creams and ointments that are available without a prescription may ease bowel movements and discomfort.

When home remedies are not effective, it may be time to consult with your doctor. He or she may try non-surgical procedures to shrink the hemorrhoids. These include putting a small rubber band around the base of the hemorrhoid or injecting it with a solution to cut off the blood supply. Other methods cut off the blood supply to the hemorrhoid with infrared light or a laser. All of these methods will eventually shrink the hemorrhoid. If none of these methods work, surgery may be necessary to remove the hemorrhoids.

One of the newer non-surgical procedures uses a very low direct current that is gently applied to the hemorrhoid, targeting the blood vessel leading to the hemorrhoid. When blood flow to the hemorrhoid is interrupted, the hemorrhoid begins to shrink. It will continue to shrink for 7-10 days after treatment. The procedure only takes about 10 minutes to perform and requires no anesthesia or special preparations. Patients are able to return to their normal activities right after treatment.

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Ethan Smith lives in North Carolina and writes articles on many health topics. If you are considering hemorrhoid surgery or hemorrhoid removal, visit http://hdtreatmentcenter.com

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