External Hemroid Treatment
External hemroid treatment is something that a lot of people are looking for, and some are just plain embarrassed to talk with a doctor about treatment options. Actually hemroid is a misspelling of hemorrhoid, but it’s a strange word anyway, isn’t it? If you are suffering from external hemorrhoids, it is important to realize that there are effective treatment options available.
There are 2 types of hemorrhoids, internal and external. Internal hemorrhoids are basically what they sound like, hemorrhoids which are located internally, inside the rectum. External hemorrhoids are on the outer part ofthe anus, and are visible to anyone brave enough to look.
Treatment of external hemroids is a little different, because of the location. When the hemorrhoid is located externally it is less likely to be irritated by things such as bowel movements passing by, but more likely to be irritated by excessive wiping after a bowel movement.
A doctor will be able to treat your external hemorrhoids with something such as band ligation. This is a process where the doctor literally places a rubber band around the base of the hemorrhoid, cutting off it’s circulation until it eventually falls off. This is a very effective treatment, although it can be uncomfortable or even painful if the band is too tight.
Fortunately, there are better methods of external hemroid treatment available. I was able to completely get rid of my hemorrhoids for good, and they have never returned. Click here to learn how I eliminated my external hemorrhoids.
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