It is possible to push the hemorroid in, but that may not prevent other outbrakes or be a permenent treatment.
If hemorrhoids are producing only mild discomfort, over-the-counter creams, ointments or pads containing witch hazel or a topical anti-inflammatory agent containing hydrocortisone. This local treatment, in combination with daily warm baths, is used as treatment to relieve symptoms.
For persistent bleeding or painful hemorrhoids there are numerous treatments:
Rubber band ligation. A doctor places one or two tiny rubber bands around the base of an internal hemorrhoid to cut off its circulation and the hemorrhoid falls off. This procedure is done in the doctor’s office and is effective.
Sclerotherapy. In this procedure, the doctor injects a chemical solution around the blood vessel to shrink the hemorrhoid.
Infrared light. A one- or two-second burst of infrared light cuts off circulation to small, bleeding, internal hemorrhoids.
Surgery. If other procedures haven’t been successful or if you have large hemorrhoids, a doctor can remove tissue in a procedure called hemorrhoidectomy. The surgery is done with either a local anesthetic combined with sedation, a spinal anesthetic, or a general anesthetic. Surgery can be performed on an outpatient basis or you may require an overnight hospital stay. Soaking in a warm bath can ease the discomfort.
Stapling. This procedure, which blocks blood flow to hemorrhoidal tissue, is a relatively new treatment technique. This procedure involves less pain than surgery and allows an earlier return to work, there are drawbacks as well. Stapling has been associated with a greater risk of hemorrhoidal recurrence and prolapse compared with open surgery.
Comment by marina_drits — November 1, 2009 @ 3:36 pm
if it’s an internal hemorrhoid preparation h suppossitories work well. external ; ice packs or other witch hazel cold compresses , plus preparation h cooling gel with witch hazel works pretty good . the main cause of hemorrhoids is straining during bowel movements , so eating plenty of fiber and taking in enough fluids will help get rid of them as well as prevent them. avoid being constipated . being pregnant can also cause them because of the increased blood flow to that area and pressure from the weight .
Comment by kimberly d — November 1, 2009 @ 3:36 pm
Try Rue Care Oil - it is successful for treatment of external and internal hemorrhoids, not expensive and easy to apply.
It is possible to push the hemorroid in, but that may not prevent other outbrakes or be a permenent treatment.
If hemorrhoids are producing only mild discomfort, over-the-counter creams, ointments or pads containing witch hazel or a topical anti-inflammatory agent containing hydrocortisone. This local treatment, in combination with daily warm baths, is used as treatment to relieve symptoms.
For persistent bleeding or painful hemorrhoids there are numerous treatments:
Rubber band ligation. A doctor places one or two tiny rubber bands around the base of an internal hemorrhoid to cut off its circulation and the hemorrhoid falls off. This procedure is done in the doctor’s office and is effective.
Sclerotherapy. In this procedure, the doctor injects a chemical solution around the blood vessel to shrink the hemorrhoid.
Infrared light. A one- or two-second burst of infrared light cuts off circulation to small, bleeding, internal hemorrhoids.
Surgery. If other procedures haven’t been successful or if you have large hemorrhoids, a doctor can remove tissue in a procedure called hemorrhoidectomy. The surgery is done with either a local anesthetic combined with sedation, a spinal anesthetic, or a general anesthetic. Surgery can be performed on an outpatient basis or you may require an overnight hospital stay. Soaking in a warm bath can ease the discomfort.
Stapling. This procedure, which blocks blood flow to hemorrhoidal tissue, is a relatively new treatment technique. This procedure involves less pain than surgery and allows an earlier return to work, there are drawbacks as well. Stapling has been associated with a greater risk of hemorrhoidal recurrence and prolapse compared with open surgery.
if it’s an internal hemorrhoid preparation h suppossitories work well. external ; ice packs or other witch hazel cold compresses , plus preparation h cooling gel with witch hazel works pretty good . the main cause of hemorrhoids is straining during bowel movements , so eating plenty of fiber and taking in enough fluids will help get rid of them as well as prevent them. avoid being constipated . being pregnant can also cause them because of the increased blood flow to that area and pressure from the weight .