There are different treatment options for hemorrhoids: various creams, pills, medical injection, super freezing, tight rubber band placed around the base of each hemorrhoid, surgery or laser treatment.
I tried several and finally got rid of it with Rue Care Oil. How long it will take to get rid of it depends on the size of hemorrhoid and how regularly you’re applying the oil.
Soft stool also helps to cure faster. High fiber diet can help for regular bowel movement.
Regardless for treatment you’ll decide to have, it would be good if you figure out what is the cause of your hemorrhoid - constipation, genetical predisposition, liver disease, high pressure in the lower part due to pregnancy, prolonged sitting in one position, heavy lifting, overweight.
Try to treat/remove the cause in the best way you can (I know, sometimes is hard) and with proper treatment you have good chance to get rid of hemorrhoids for good.
For more information about Rue Care Oil I suggest you contact the seller. They are very helpful and answering fast.
prescribed tablets or creams but if you want self treatment you have to try to reduce your blood pressure.sitting in a bath off cold water can sometimes do it,and if you can bare the pain -using some lubricant on your finger gently massage it back up.
Hi there, here is some info on and some natural remedies info I give to my patients at my clinic.
HAEMORRHOIDS
Haemorrhoids are actually varicose veins located on the rectum or anus. These can become swollen and painful.
Symptoms
Bright red anal bleeding in the stool or on the toilet paper
Tenderness or pain during bowel movements
Painful swelling or a lump near the anus
Anal itching
A mucous discharge from the anus
Causes
Haemorrhoids are caused by pressure or straining on the blood vessels of the anus and rectum. If the blood vessels are weak, the increased pressure can cause them to swell and become painful.
Sources of this pressure include obesity, pregnancy, standing and sitting for long periods, liver disease, straining from constipation or diarrhoea, coughing, sneezing, and vomiting. A genetic component is also believed to play a role in the development of haemorrhoids.
Natural Therapies
Witch Hazel ointment can help to relieve the pain and swelling of haemorrhoids
Horsechestnut tablets are used to improve the tone of the inflamed blood vessels and make them less susceptible to pressure over a moderately long period
Fibre supplements such as slippery elm and linseed reduce the pressure on the blood vessels by lubricating the stool and increasing its size, making it easier to pass
Vitamin C and bioflavonoids, along with vitamin E improve the tone and elasticity of the blood vessels
Important Notes
Bleeding from the bowel always requires further medical investigation to determine the cause - consult your healthcare professional for more information.
You should also discuss with your healthcare professional persistent pain and changes in bowel habits that last for longer than two weeks.
Prevention
Fibre and water are both important for bowel regularity. Aim to maintain a good balance between soluble fibre (such as psyllium or apple fibre, which has the ability to absorb a lot of water and produces a soft stool), and insoluble fibre (such as wheat bran, which produces a larger, but harder stool).
Hope this helps.
Craig - Naturopath.
Comment by hitchboy20002000 — November 7, 2009 @ 12:00 am
Unfortunately, it’s a blood clot and that’s difficult to break up. If you’re concerned, it’s actually easiest and safest to have your doctor open it and extract the clot. Trying to do that yourself would be difficult. Of course, you could try creams and ointments, but they don’t really penetrate the vein wall to get to the clot. So, the only other option is by trying to eat foods or take supplements that aid in clearing out the clot. But, that could take a while.
If you need it gone fast, the doctor is the safest and fastest way to handle it.
To prevent them in future, try to avoid eating foods that force you to have to use undue pressure to take a bowel movement. Having to use lots of pressure to expel the bowel movement is the biggest cause of hemorrhoids.
Comment by commorancy — November 7, 2009 @ 12:00 am
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There are different treatment options for hemorrhoids: various creams, pills, medical injection, super freezing, tight rubber band placed around the base of each hemorrhoid, surgery or laser treatment.
I tried several and finally got rid of it with Rue Care Oil. How long it will take to get rid of it depends on the size of hemorrhoid and how regularly you’re applying the oil.
Soft stool also helps to cure faster. High fiber diet can help for regular bowel movement.
Regardless for treatment you’ll decide to have, it would be good if you figure out what is the cause of your hemorrhoid - constipation, genetical predisposition, liver disease, high pressure in the lower part due to pregnancy, prolonged sitting in one position, heavy lifting, overweight.
Try to treat/remove the cause in the best way you can (I know, sometimes is hard) and with proper treatment you have good chance to get rid of hemorrhoids for good.
For more information about Rue Care Oil I suggest you contact the seller. They are very helpful and answering fast.
you can’t coz best way is surgery.
Take plenty of water,vegetable,fruits(banana,prune,dates,appple,) and high fibre diet.Avoid hot stuff.
Preparation H. Doesn’t cure it but it will help…Also sit in a tub of nice hot water….
prescribed tablets or creams but if you want self treatment you have to try to reduce your blood pressure.sitting in a bath off cold water can sometimes do it,and if you can bare the pain -using some lubricant on your finger gently massage it back up.
Hi there, here is some info on and some natural remedies info I give to my patients at my clinic.
HAEMORRHOIDS
Haemorrhoids are actually varicose veins located on the rectum or anus. These can become swollen and painful.
Symptoms
Bright red anal bleeding in the stool or on the toilet paper
Tenderness or pain during bowel movements
Painful swelling or a lump near the anus
Anal itching
A mucous discharge from the anus
Causes
Haemorrhoids are caused by pressure or straining on the blood vessels of the anus and rectum. If the blood vessels are weak, the increased pressure can cause them to swell and become painful.
Sources of this pressure include obesity, pregnancy, standing and sitting for long periods, liver disease, straining from constipation or diarrhoea, coughing, sneezing, and vomiting. A genetic component is also believed to play a role in the development of haemorrhoids.
Natural Therapies
Witch Hazel ointment can help to relieve the pain and swelling of haemorrhoids
Horsechestnut tablets are used to improve the tone of the inflamed blood vessels and make them less susceptible to pressure over a moderately long period
Fibre supplements such as slippery elm and linseed reduce the pressure on the blood vessels by lubricating the stool and increasing its size, making it easier to pass
Vitamin C and bioflavonoids, along with vitamin E improve the tone and elasticity of the blood vessels
Important Notes
Bleeding from the bowel always requires further medical investigation to determine the cause - consult your healthcare professional for more information.
You should also discuss with your healthcare professional persistent pain and changes in bowel habits that last for longer than two weeks.
Prevention
Fibre and water are both important for bowel regularity. Aim to maintain a good balance between soluble fibre (such as psyllium or apple fibre, which has the ability to absorb a lot of water and produces a soft stool), and insoluble fibre (such as wheat bran, which produces a larger, but harder stool).
Hope this helps.
Craig - Naturopath.
Unfortunately, it’s a blood clot and that’s difficult to break up. If you’re concerned, it’s actually easiest and safest to have your doctor open it and extract the clot. Trying to do that yourself would be difficult. Of course, you could try creams and ointments, but they don’t really penetrate the vein wall to get to the clot. So, the only other option is by trying to eat foods or take supplements that aid in clearing out the clot. But, that could take a while.
If you need it gone fast, the doctor is the safest and fastest way to handle it.
To prevent them in future, try to avoid eating foods that force you to have to use undue pressure to take a bowel movement. Having to use lots of pressure to expel the bowel movement is the biggest cause of hemorrhoids.
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