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Hemorrhoids are simply swollen veins in the anal canal.  They are generally not serious, but can be very painful.  The symptoms include bright red anal bleeding with internal hemorrhoids and painful swollen tissue around the anus with external hemorrhoids.   Many people have both types at the same time.

If you think you have hemorrhoids you should always be screened by a doctor in order to rule out other more serious conditions.    The good news is that most people can find hemorrhoid relief with a few minor lifestyle changes.   You will be amazed at how quickly you feel better.

What Causes Hemorrhoids?

In order to understand the best way to get hemorrhoid pain relief it is important to know why hemorrhoids happen in the first place.  Normally the tissues inside the anus fill with blood to help control bowel movements.  Hemorrhoids occur when straining happens during bowel movements, because the straining causes the tissues to swell and stretch.

They can be made worse by diarrhea and severely aggravated by constipation.  It is also common for pregnant women to get hemorrhoids because of increased pressure in the pelvic area.

Hardly anyone wants to talk about hemorrhoids, but nearly 90% of people experience this condition at some point in their lives, so it is a good idea to figure out what works to treat them effectively.

Internal Hemorrhoid Relief

Internal hemorrhoids or anal piles are often not painful, although they can be extremely painful if the blood supply to the hemorrhoid gets cut off.  The only symptom you may have is anal bleeding while going to the bathroom.  Any time you have bleeding from the rectum it is important to go see your doctor.  Internal piles are not generally a serious medical condition, but anal bleeding can signify other serious illnesses as well.  See WebMd.com

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for more information on getting screened.

Once you have determined that you have internal hemorrhoids the easiest way to treat them is to make some simple lifestyle changes.  Your aim should be to eliminate straining while during bowel movements.  This is often easily accomplished by adding fiber to the diet, drinking more water, and getting more exercise.  I have also had great success with using Cod Liver Oil as a supplement.  All of these things will make your stools softer and allow you to become more regular which will provide natural hemorrhoid relief by allowing your body to heal.

External Hemorrhoid Relief

External hemorrhoids are hemorrhoids that protrude from the opening of the anus.  They can really hurt.  To treat this type of hemorrhoids you will want to follow the steps above plus add a few steps in order to both let your piles heal and to get relief right away.

To get away from the pain there are several things that are very effective that are worth trying.  It is always a good idea to take a sitz bath and to apply ice to the affected area for fast relief from pain.   A sitz bath is simply a warm bath that covers the affected area.  15 minutes of this treatment will help a lot especially after a bowel movement.

Another way to get hemorrhoid relief fast is to use over the counter creams, wipes, or suppositories.  Preparation H and Tucks are both great products.  They have topical analgesics to relieve pain and also reduce the swelling associated with hemorrhoids.  If the pain persists you can also take Tylenol which won’t aggravate the bleeding.

These steps should clear up 90% of cases.  If you are still need hemorrhoid relief after following all of the above steps consult your physician.  There are procedures that they can do such as rubber band ligation that are effective at treating more severe hemorrhoids.    You don’t have to live with the pain and irritation that hemorrhoids cause.

Whatever your situation with hemorrhoids it is important that you treat them effectively to relieve the pain and so that they don’t get worse.

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Hemorrhoids surgery is an option if you have no other choice for effective hemorrhoid relief and all other options have failed.  There are several ways that surgery can be performed, and some are better than others.  As always be sure to consult with your doctor for personalized advice about your hemorrhoids.

External Hemorrhoid Surgery

It unusual for external hemorrhoids to be removed by surgical procedures.   Occasionally surgery is advised if large and very uncomfortable piles are present or if you are having anal surgery anyway.

Internal Hemorrhoid Surgery

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Surgery is most commonly used to remove large internal hemorrhoids that have not responded to other treatments.  The hemorrhoid is removed in a procedure called a hemorrhoidectomy.  This has been traditionally done with a scalpel, which requires a very painful and long recovery time, including a hospital stay of about 3 days.   There are two new procedures that drastically reduce recovery time if you need hemorrhoids surgery.

Hemorrhoid Laser Surgery

This procedure like many other laser procedures is relatively new.  Hemorrhoids are removed much like in traditional surgery, but there is very little to no bleeding involved because of the cauterizing action of the laser.   One of the best things about the laser procedure is that the hemorrhoids surgery recovery is much faster and generally requires no hospital stay.   Also, this procedure has a very high success rate of 98%.  It is a good option if you need surgery.

PPH Hemorrhoid Surgery

This surgery is also known by the names is also known as Procedure for Prolapse & Hemorrhoids (PPH), Stapled Hemorrhoidectomy, and Circumferential Mucosectomy.  This procedure uses special tools to return the hemorrhoids back into the anal wall (instead of protruding) and then stapling them in.  There is an excellent detailed explanation of this at hemorrhoid.net.  This option also has much less hemorrhoid surgery pain than traditional hemorrhoidectomies.

What To Ask When Considering Hemorrhoidal Surgery.

Here are some questions to ask your doctor or surgeon before committing to surgery.

  • Are all of my non-surgical options exhausted?
  • What type of procedure do you recommend?
  • Will this be an outpatient or inpatient procedure?
  • What is the success rate of this procedure?
  • What will my recovery time be?
  • How many of these surgeries have you performed?
  • What can I do to keep my hemorrhoids from coming back?

Surgery can be an excellent option for hemorrhoids that have not responded to other treatments and can provide a great deal of relief, but should always be your last resort.




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It used to be that when you got surgery for hemorrhoids you were in for a very painful and long recovery, but with current surgical techniques that has changed a great deal. Most hemorrhoids surgery can now be performed on an outpatient basis and has a much shorter recovery time. This is due in large part to two relatively new surgical techniques.

Of course if you are not sure whether or not you have hemorrhoids you should always consult with your physician to rule out more serious conditions.

When You Should Consider Surgery

Surgery is a viable option to treat hemorrhoids if all else has failed.  If you are considering surgery than you should ask yourself the following questions.

  • Have I changed my lifestyle to promote regular soft bowelf movements?
  • Have I treated my hemorrhoids at home?
  • Are my hemorrhoids interfering with my lifestyle?

If you have worked with your doctor and tried every other treatment option than you may want to consider surgery for hemorrhoids.

The two better options for surgery.

1.  Laser surgery for hemorrhoids

Lasers have changed all kinds of surgical procedures including ones to treat hemorrhoids.  Most of the time laser procedures are done on an outpatient basis and can even be performed at a hemorrhoids clinic that specializes in the procedure.

If you opt for laser hemorrhoid surgery you can expect less discomfort and quicker healing than with a traditional hemorrhoidectomy.  For a detailed explanation of laser surgery procedures go to hemorrhoid.net.

2. PPH surgery for hemorrhoids

This technique also known as a stapled hemorrhoidopexy is a techniqe that was developed in the late 1990’s and has been used with great success since then.  In plain English what this technique does is return the swollen tissue to the correct place in the rectum and then staple it in place.

While this may sound painful, it is actually a very good technique to use for severe hemorhoids.  It also is often done as an outpatient procedure and has a much shorter recovery time than traditional surgery for hemorrhoids.

Here is a short video that explains PPH hemorrhoid surgery.

If you have tried every other option and the pain and irratation of your hemorrhoids is interfering with your life, than it may be time to consider surgery.    Be sure to discuss with your doctor all of your options and to ask your surgeon how many procedures they have performed and what there success rate is.

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At least 50% of the population gets hemorrhoids by the time they are 50.  That is a lot of people suffering from a condition that nobody wants to talk about and that is painful and uncomfortable.   If you have hemorrhiods (and you should always verify this with your doctor to rule other nastier things out), then you will certainly be looking for effective hemorrhoids treatments if not a hemorrhoid cure.

There are many options to effectively treat the pain and itching and even to heal your hemorrhoids completely.   Most of them are relatively easy to implement and actually give you really good results.  When you are looking for a hemorrhoids cure you are wanting a relief of symptoms and an elimination of the painful swollen veins in the rectum that cause hemorrhoids.

Natural Hemorrhoid Cure - Fixing The Cause

digestive tractOne of the leading causes of hemorrhoids is straining during bowel movements.  Eliminating this straining or constipation will go a long way toward letting your hemorrhoids heal.  One of the easiest ways to get regular is to increase the amount of fiber in your diet.   You will want to do this gradually, otherwise you may get a lot of gas.

You can increase the fiber that you consume in several ways.  Many people find that eating an apple a day is a good way to get the extra fiber they need.  You can also take fiber supplements and increase the amount of fruits, vegetables, and whole grains that you eat.   All of these things will cause you to become more regular and to strain less during bowel movements, which allows your hemorrhoids to heal and help to keep them from coming back.

Hemorrhoids Natural Cure – Pain Relief

If you have external hemorrhoids than you know that they can be quite painful.  There are steps that you can do at home to help alleviate the pain almost instantly.

The first thing you will want to do is ice your hemorrhoid.  It may seem awkward, but ice is like magic when it comes to swollen tissue.  It will give you immediate pain relief and shrink the size of the hemorrhoid.  The next step is to take a sitz bath.  This is a fancy term for a warm bath that just covers your hemorrhoid, although you can take a full bath and have the same effect.   The bath will soothe the swollen tissue and is remarkably effective.

Finally, for an external hemorrhoid cure, you may want to go the commercial route.  Creams and wipes made by Preperation H and Tucks are both very soothing.  They contain a topical pain killer and will also help to shrink the swollen tissue for immediate relief.

If your have hemorrhoids that do not respond to the steps listed above (although most will), you need to see your doctor.  There are surgical procedures that are now available that are effective, but they should always be your last resort.   If you want to know how to cure hemorrhoids, then follow the above advice.  It really does work.

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Having hemorrhoids is a more common condition than you might think.  At least 50% of people have them by the age of 50 and women are more prone to hemorrhoids than men, mostly because of the weight that childbearing puts on the pelvic area.   Although they are painful there are effective and inexpensive treatments for hemorrhoids that you can do at home.

Hemorrhoids are not dangerous, but the symptoms of hemorrhoids (especially rectal bleeding) can also be associated with other medical conditions, so be sure to get screened by your doctor to rule out any other causes of your symptoms.

Treatment for external hemorrhoids.

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External hemorrhoids are the ones that really hurt.  They protrude from the rectum and can be both painful and itchy, so it is important to treat them so that you can get relief right away.

Their are several things you can do to get immediate pain relief.  If the pain is bad start by taking Tylenol.  You will want to avoid NSAIDS such as ibuprofen as they can make the bleeding worse.   Next you will want to apply ice to the effected area.  As simple as it may seem ice is a miracle worker when it comes to hemorrhoid relief.   It reduces both pain and swelling.   Finally, it is a good idea to take a sitz bath.  This is simply a warm bath that covers the hemorrhoid.  Make sure it is not too hot, and it will make a world of difference.

Other effective products to use as a treatment for hemorrhoids are Preparation H and Tucks.  These both come in wipes and creams and have a topical analgesic or pain killer and an ingredient that reduces swelling.  They can be very helpful.

Treatment for bleeding hemorrhoids.

Although external hemorrhoids can and do bleed, what most people mean when they talk about bleeding hemorrhoids is internal hemorrhoids.   These hemorrhoids generally don’t hurt unless the blood supply is cut off.   The most effective way to get rid of them is to use a natural treatment for hemorrhoids.  When you have bleeding hemorrhoids you need to treat the cause of them to allow them to heal on their own.   Most hemorrhoids are caused by straining during bowel movement.   If you can eliminate the straining and create soft bowel movements then they will most likely heal on their own.

This is actually fairly easy to do.  The key is to eat more fiber in your diet.  Fiber creates bulk in your intestinal system and makes everything work better.  To add fiber to your diet you will want to increase your intake of fruits, vegetables, and whole grains.  There are also excellent supplements that you can take.   If you are not used to a high fiber diet (aim for 25 to 30 grams a day) you should build up your intake gradually and allow your digestive system to get used to your new way of eating.

With these steps you will be able to treat your hemorrhoids at home, if they don’t respond then you should see your doctor for a medical treatment for hemorrhoids.

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Bleeding from hemorrhoids can be very stressful, especially if you don’t know exactly what is causing the bleeding.   Most of the time the bleeding is minimal and bright red, but bleeding from the rectal area can indicate many different things, some of them much more dangerous than hemorrhoids.  If this is a new symptom for you, or if you have never been diagnosed be sure to see your doctor to make sure your symptoms are hemorrhoids and nothing else.

Are Your External Hemorrhoids Bleeding?

External hemorrhiods are usually the ones that can really hurt.  They protrude from the opening of the rectum and you can feel them when you wipe.  If they become very inflamed they can start to bleed.   Effective hemorrhoids bleeding treatment for the external type is fairly straight forward.  You should blot the area with a clean white tissue or cloth, never wipe.   Then you should use a wipe specifically formulated to relieve hemorrhoid pain and swelling such as Preperation H or Tucks.  Applying ice to the affected area will also help to reduce the swelling and to keep the hemorrhoid from erupting again.

Do You Have Hemorrhoids Internal Bleeding?

Internal hemorrhoids can be a little bit scarier than external ones.  They generally don’t hurt and the only symptom you get is often the fact that hemorrhoids cause bleeding when you are having bowel movements.   Once your doctor has ruled other diseases out and has diagnosed hemorrhoids you need to know how to get internal ones to heal so that you can end the bleeding.

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The best way to get piles (or hemorrhoids) to heal is to treat the cause.   Many  women get hemorrhoids during pregnancy because of the extra pressure in the pelvic area, but these often resolve themselves after the birth of the baby.  The other main cause is straining during bowel movements.  This is the root cause that needs to be treated in order to allow your hemorrhoids to heal.

In order to stop straining and to get softer more comfortable bowel movements you need to add fiber to your diet and get more exercise.   You should aim to get at least 20 to 25 grams of fiber in you diet every day.  If you are very deficient in your fiber intake currently then you will want to build up gradually otherwise you will end up with diarrhea  and gas which can actually make your hemorrhoids worse.   The best way to add fiber to your system is by making gradual changes that you will be able to live with.  Start by eating 1 piece of fruit per day or making 1 meal half vegetables.  You will be amazed at the results.

If you have bleeding hemorrhoids you can generally treat them effectively at home.   Just be sure to get checked out by a doctor to make sure that is the root cause.

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Hemorrhoids are swollen and irritated veins and tissue in your rectal area.  They are not dangerous, but can be quite painful.  Hemorrhoid care doesn’t need to be complicated.  In fact, there are many things you can do at home to self treat hemorrhoids that will be quite helpful at allowing your hemorrhoids to heal and making them feel better immediately.   If you think you have hemorrhoids you should always be screened by a doctor to rule out any more dangerous conditions that have similar symptoms.

Hemorrhoid home care:

There are several things that you can do at home to relieve your symptoms and allow your hemorrhoids to heal.  If your hemorrhoids are painful, you will want to take several steps to relieve the pain, itching, and swelling.   Here is a list of things you can do.

  • Apply ice to the affected area.  This reduces swelling and will make you feel better overall.
  • Use ointments or wipes specifically designed for hemorrhoid relief, such as Tucks or Preparation H
  • Never rub the hemorrhoids, instead pat the area dry.
  • Take warm baths, they will help to keep the area clean and make it feel better.
  • Sit on a pillow (not a ring).
  • Get up and move around.
  • Take a non NSAID pain medication such as Tylenol to help with the pain.
  • Increase your fiber intake gradually to treat the cause which is usually constipation or straining.

These steps are good hemorrhoids self care, and for most people they should work to reduce the pain and swelling almost immediately.

Advanced Hemorrhoid Care:

If you have tried the above steps and they are not working for you or if your hemorrhoids keep returning or getting worse you may want to go to a hemorrhoid care clinic for additional treatment.   There are now surgeries and outpatient procedures that are used to treat hemorrhoids that can really make a huge difference in how you feel.

Some options for advance hemorrhoidal care include laser surgery or pph surgery and rubber band ligation.  These methods can be very effective, but should always be used as a last resort after your other options have been exhausted.

Hemorrhoids are a very common condition, and even though nobody wants to talk about them, you are not the only one who has them.   In fact, about 50% of people will have them at some point in their lives.

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What are hemorrhoids?

Hemorrhoids are simply swollen and irritated veins that are bulging out of the opening of the anus or the rectal wall.  They are not dangerous, but they can be quite painful and irritating.   Luckily, treating hemorrhoids at home is not too complicated as long as you know what you are doing.

How to treat hemorrhoids.

Let’s start with how to treat prolapsed and external hemorrhoids.   These types of piles (hemorrhoids) are often very painful, so it is very important to treat the pain and swelling first and then to look at ways to keep them from coming back.

There are many products on the market today to treat hemorrhoids, from Venapro to Preparation H and lots of other things in between.  The good news is that for all but the most severe hemorrhoids the majority of the creams, wipes, and ointments do work to help relieve the pain and swelling right away.   One thing that you want to stay away from though are ring style pillows to sit on these actually make your symptoms worse.

Other than the commercial creams and ointments that are available, you may want to try applying a cold pack to the area.  This helps reduce the irritation and swelling of your hemorrhoids.   Taking warm baths or just soaking your backside in plain warm water (sitz bath) is also very helpful.   If you have a prolapsed hemorrhoid, then you can also gently push it back into the anus, which will help it to be less painful.

Following these steps should bring you relief from the pain.  The next thing that you need to do is change a few habits to keep your hemorrhoids from returning or at least to prevent flare ups.

The reason hemorrhoids occur in the first place is because of extra pressure on the rectum walls.  This can come from pregnancy (most pregnancy hemorrhoids resolve themselves), sitting too long, or straining during elimination.   If you can get up and move around and change your diet (add fiber) to promote regularity, you will not have as many hemorrhoids.  This is also a great way to treat bleeding hemorrhoids that occur inside the body.

These steps should be enough to treat hemorrhoids at home, but sometimes they can be very stubborn.  If that is the case, or if you have undiagnosed rectal bleeding than you should see your doctor to discuss your options.  There are many good options to treat difficult hemorrhoids including freezing, rubber band ligation, and surgery.

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Hemorrhoids are uncomfortable.  They feel uncomfortable and they are not easy for most people to talk about, but the fact is that over 50% of people get them at some point in there lives.  If you have  them you know how important it is to treat hemorrhoids effectively.

Symptoms of hemorrhoids:

Before you begin treating hemorrhoids you should know for sure that you have them.  One of the symptoms is rectal bleeding, which is usually bright red and occurs when you are pooping.  Another symptom is pain when you are going to the bathroom, or just pain and itching in the rectal area.   These symptoms will almost always indicate hemorrhoids, but should always be checked out by a physician, because they can also indicate certain types of diseases as well.

Treating hemorrhoids:

Most hemorrhoids can be treated at home with a few simple steps.  If they don’t respond to home treatment then you will need to speak to your doctor about how to treat hemorrhoids with surgical procedures or other options.   Surgery should always be your last resort after you have tried everything else.

Treating internal hemorrhoids: While internal hemorrhoids can be painful that is typically not the case.  The only symptom you usually get from this type is bleeding during bowel movements.   To treat them you need to look at the root cause of the hemorrhoids.   They are generally caused by straining during bowel movements.  This is typically because your waste is too hard.  To solve this problem the best thing to do is drink more water and add fiber to your diet.   If you don’t consume a lot of fiber right now (fruits, whole grains, and vegetables) then you will want to add it in gradually.   This will keep you from getting gassy.   The easiest way to add more fiber is to make 50% of one meal fruits or veggies.  Then gradually make 50% of every meal fruits or veggies.  You will be amazed at how much better you feel.

Treating external hemorrhoids: You will want to make the same basic changes in lifestyle to treat external hemorrhoids that you do to treat internal ones.  However, you will also want to take a few additional steps, because this type can be very painful.  To treat the pain and swelling right away there are a few things that you can do.  Ice works wonders, and the products on the market that are meant to treat hemorrhoids are also very effective at immediately reducing the pain and swelling.   Finally you will want to take a warm bath at least once a day.  You can either take a full bath or just a sitz bath that covers only the affected area.  Either way you will get relief.

Treating hemorrhoids effectively is half about changing your habits and half about treating the symptoms.

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There are several options available for hemorrhoid home treatment that are very effective and will help to relieve your pain and discomfort quickly.   They don’t cost a lot and they really work well for most people who are suffering from hemorrhoids.

What are hemorrhoids anyway?

Before we look at hemorrhoid home treatments you need to understand what hemorrhoids are and what causes them.  Everyone has sacs of blood that line the anus.  This blood helps to ease the elimination of waste, but when you are sitting a long time, or have difficult bowel movements, or are pregnant the added pressure to the pelvic area can cause these sacs to become swollen, irratated, and itchy.  So to treat hemorrhoids effectively you need to treat both the symptoms and the causes.

External hemorrhoid home treatment.

External hemorrhoids are the kind that hurt, so it is important to address the pain first.   One of the best things you can do for any swollen area in your body is to apply an ice pack.  Ice can work wonders.  You will be amazed at how well it works to reduce swelling and irritation.  If the hemorrhoid is hard to get to with an ice pack, then you may want to try a product called Hemmor-ice.  It has a customer rating of 4.5 stars on Amazon and is only aroun $13.  Basically this is an ice pack specifically made for hemorrhiod sufferers that can be inserted into the rectum.

Another thing that you can do for external hemorrhoids at home is to use over the counter ointments or suppositories.  These generally have what is called a vasoconstrictor and a pain medicine and can bring relief right away.  Of the products available, Preparation H suppositories, and the all natural Hemorrhoids Treatment are really liked by customers for relief of pain.

You may also want to try sitz baths.  They are free and they help to both keep the area clean and make it feel better.

Internal hemorrhoids home treatment:

When you have internal hemorrhoids they don’t often hurt, but they can bleed.  One of the best ways to treat internal hemorrhoids is to treat the constipation that often causes them.  This allows your body to heal on its own.  The Preperation H suppositories mentioned above are a good first step, because they not only soothe, but they make bowel movements easier.  For a long term solution, gradually add more fiber in the form of fruits, vegetables, and whole grains to your diet.  You may also want to consider taking a fiber supplement to keep your stool soft.

Prolapsed hemorrhoid home treatment:

A prolapsed hemorrhoids is an internal hemorrhoid that extends outside of the anus.  These are not always painful but can be.  The best way to treat them is to use the steps in both the internal and external treatments.

Thrombosed hemorrhoid home treatment:

Thrombosed hemorrhoids are ones that have blod clots.  They can be quite painful.  Sometimes they will respond to a sitz bath, but if you have a very painful thrombosed hemorrhoid, you may want to see your doctor to have your clot removed.

Most hemorrhoids can be treated at home successfully, but if you are not sure whether or not your symptoms are hemorrhoids or if you are experiencing rectal bleeding you should always see your doctor to rule out other causes for your symptoms.

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Hemorrhoids are an embarrassing subject for many people.  They don’t want to talk about them or bring them up to anyone, even their doctor.  But this is a mistake.  If you have hemorrhoid symptoms then you should always check with your doctor, because sometimes what you have is not hemorrhoids, but a more serious condition.  Once you have determined that your symptoms are indeed hemorrhoids (and most of the time they will be) here are some effective treatment of hemorrhoids that you can try at home.

Natural treatment of hemorrhoids:

Hemorrhoids are generally caused by straining during bowel movements.  When you treat the cause (straining) you will often give your body a chance to heal on its own.  The best way to treat hemorrhoids naturally is actually to make some simple lifestyle changes.  One of the most effective things you can do is add fiber to your diet.  You can either take supplements or begin to add in fruits, vegetables, and whole grains, or a combination of both.  What this does is naturally softens your stool to make it easier to eliminate waste without straining.  One word of caution here, if you have a diet that is currently low on fiber, add it in gradually and not all at once.

Another great natural treatment of external hemorrhoids (the ones that hurt) is to use natural treatments such as oils that are formulated to relieve the pain of hemorrhoids or homeopathic remedies such as Venapro, which gets good customer reviews as a natural treatment.   You can also apply ice to the affected area which will reduce swelling.   Tucks and Preparation H are also good ways to treat hemorrhoids although they are not natural treatments.

Laser treatment of hemorrhoids:

Sometimes hemorrhoids don’t respond to home treatment.  In that case, it may be wise to seek the opinion of a doctor about getting surgery for your hemorrhoids.  There are several newer surgical techniques that are much less painful than traditional surgery and can be done on an outpatient basis.  One of the most successful techniques is laser surgery.  The reason this works so well is because as the laser removes the hemorrhoidal tissue it also cauterizes.  This means there is very little bleeding and very high success rates.

No matter how you choose to treat your hemorrhoids, you should always be sure to consult your physician.

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The question, “Can You Cure Hemorrhoids?” is a tough one to answer.  A lot of that depends on what you mean by cure.  If you mean can you treat hemorrhoids so that they go away and change your lifestyle so that they are unlikely to come back then that answer is, “Yes, you can cure hemorrhoids.”

How to cure hemorrhoids.

When you are looking at hemorrhoid cures, you need to be aware of what causes hemorrhoids in the first place.   Most people get hemorrhoids because of straining during elimination of wastes.   The rectal tissue fills with blood to help with bowel movements and when you regularly strain those tissues they weaken and cause hemorrhoids.  What this means is that no matter how you treat them, you won’t be curing hemorrhoids unless you fix the straining (constipation) issue.

The best way to cure constipation is to eat between 25 and 30 grams of fiber a day.  Fiber is miraculous.  It makes you regular and if you eat enough fiber is will also help you to regulate your blood sugar and to maintain a healthy weight.  Getting fiber in your diet is fairly easy.  Eat fresh fruit and vegetables and whole grains and beans.  If you are not eating a lot of fiber right now, you will want to build up gradually.  Another great tip for staying regular is to take 1 teaspoon of cod liver oil a day.  I know it sounds hokey, but it works.   Eliminating constipation and creating regularity is the best way to cure internal hemorrhoids.

To cure external hemorrhoids you will want to follow the same steps as above, but because external hemorrhoids can be very painful and uncomfortable, you should also add a few more steps for instant relief.

One of the very best things you can do for pain relief is to put ice on the affected area.  This will dramatically reduce the swelling and it works almost instantly.   Taking Tylenol (not NSAIDS) will also help with pain.   And even though the commercials are cheesy Preparation H and Tucks both have topical pain relievers and can really help a lot.

If you have hemorrhoid symptoms (especially bleeding) be sure to consult your doctor to eliminate other possible causes.  No matter how you treat your hemorrhoids, it is very important to treat the underlying causes so that you reduce flare ups and can find a cure for hemorrhoids.

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Sometimes hemorrhoids don’t respond to traditional or home treatments, and they become more and more painful or start to bleed profusely.  This is when it is a good time to look at your hemorrhoid removal options.  Of course, you will want to consult your doctor to find the best option for you.

If you are thinking about having an hemorrhiodectomy, it is important to consider all of the options available to you.   There are new techniques and surgeries that have a much shorter recovery time than traditional scalpel techniques and that can be performed on an outpatient basis.

Surgical hemorrhoid removal:

There is really only one way to remove hemorrhoids and that is through surgery.   There are basically two types of surgery to remover hemorrhoids.   Traditional and laser hemorrhoid removal.   Of the two laser has a shorter recovery time and causes far less pain, in a large part due to the cauterizing effects of the laser.

Other options:

Rubber band ligation is a procedure in which a rubber band is placed at the base of the hemorrhoid causing the tissue to die and fall off.  This procedure is very successful and requires a minimum amount of recovery time.  Most people can resume all normal activities except heavy lifting within three days.  With this procedure you can expect pain for one or two days and then you can expect to function like normal.

PPH hemorrhoid surgery is a procedure that actually pushes the hemorrhoids back into the anal wall where they belong and uses staples to keep them there.   This surgery has a very high success rate, but is not right for everyone and you should always consult your doctor.

Other things to consider:

If you do a hemorrhoids removal procedure it can be very successful, but you need to change your eating and bathroom habits if you want your hemorrhoids to stay gone.   Following a high fiber diet will (among numerous other health benefits) give you softer stools and make going to the bathroom much easier.   Also, when you feel the urge to go, you should go right away.  This helps to avoid constipation – which is a main cause of hemorrhoids.   By making a few simple lifestyle changes you can help yourself to get the best results from hemorrhoid removal.

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The short answer to the question “Does hemorrhoid cream work?” is yes, but you need a complete hemorrhoid treatment plan to heal them and help them to keep from coming back.

How hemorrhoid treatment creams work:

These products (think Preparation H and Tucks) work by using a topical analgesic along with and ingredient to help reduce swelling.  These two ingredients can give you immediate relief for painful external hemorrhoids.  Besides these two brands there are also all natural hemorrhoid creams available online.

What else to do to treat your hemorrhoids at home:

If you are going to treat your condition with hemorrhoidal cream, then you should not stop there.   Doing this is a lot like putting a bandaid on a festering wound and not cleaning it out first.  The ointment will make you feel better and will cover up the problem, but will not give you a long term solution.

Hemorrhoids are basically swollen irritated blood vessels that protrude through the rectal wall.   Internal hemorrhoids can cause bleeding (any rectal bleeding should be checked out by a doctor), while external hemorrhoids can be extremely painful.  Think about them like varicose veins.

Internal Hemorrhiod Picture

Internal Hemorrhiod Picture

So to get relief that is not temporary you need to stop the behavior that is causing the weakening of the anal walls and the protruding of the vessels.   Most of the time this is caused by constipation and straining during bowel movements.

The easiest way to correct this is to follow a high fiber diet, and to go to the bathroom right away when the urge strikes.  This will create a more comfortable bathroom experience and greatly reduce straining allowing your body to heal.

What else you can do at home:

Cream for hemorrhoids is one of the best ways to get instant hemorrhoid relief, but it is not the only thing you can do.   Here are some steps you can take at home in addtion to the hemorrhoid creams.

  • Use ice.  Ice the affected area for 10 to 15 minutes to reduce both swelling and pain
  • Wipe gently.  Never rub or scrub a hemorrhoid it only makes things worse.
  • Take Tylenol, but avoid aspirin, ibuprofen, and other NSAIDs as they can make any bleeding worse.
  • Take warm baths.  This keeps the area clean and is soothing as well.

Generally speaking with an adjustment of bathroom habits, the addition of fiber in the diet, and the use of hemorrhoid cream your hemorrhoids will resolve themselves.   If they do not get better or if you have rectal bleeding that is unidiagnosed be sure to see a doctor.

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Hemorrhoids are embarrassing to talk about and hard to live with because they really are uncomfortable and hurt.  Thankfully they are not a serious condition for most people, just exceptionally annoying.   When you are looking for a hemorrhoid remedy that works you want to start at the beginning.   Do the easy things first and then move on from there if you are not getting results.

Hemorrhoid home remedies:

There are many low cost and free things that you can do at home to treat your hemorrhoids.  Before I go into them, I want to remind you to get seen by a doctor if you are unsure of what your symptoms are or if you have any rectal bleeding at all.

For immediate relief you will want to use one of the widely available hemorrhiod creams on the market.   These will help to alleviate your symptoms right away.  They are very effective.

Next use ice.  Ice is great at reducing swelling in tissue, which is exactly what you need.  To get the most out of this hemorrhiod natural remedy, apply the ice for 15 minutes on and 15 minutes off several times a day.  You will notice a huge increase in comfort very soon.

Finally, one of the best and easiest hemorrhoid remedies you can do at home is to take a sitz bath.  All that means is that you should soak your bottom in some warm water for about 15 minutes.  When you are done the sitz bath be sure to pat, not wipe, dry.   The bath will soothe the hemorrhoidal tissue and will help to keep the area clean which will aid healing.

Your next steps:

After you have reduced the inflamation and pain you will want to do what you can to help keep your hemorrhoids from returning.   The easiest way to do this is to eat a high fiber diet.  Why?  Because high fiber diets create soft stool and allow you to go to the bathroom without straining, and straining is the chief cause of hemorrhoids.

Other things that can help are drinking plenty of water and exercising.  I have also had a lot of success personally with taking 1 teaspoon of cod liver oil a day as an effective hemorrhoid home remedy.

What to do if your hemorrhoids are not responding:

For most people doing these steps will be enough to heal their hemorrhoids, but if yours are getting worse than you will need to see a doctor.  There are many surgical and non surgical options that can allow you to get relief from even the most stubborn hemorrhoids.

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Having hemorrhoids is an extremely common condition that affects at least 50% of people by the time they are 50 years of age.  Unfortunately, it can be excruciatingly painful and uncomfortable, and quite scary if you suffer from internal bleeding hemorrhoids.   There is not a lot more frightening then bleeding from areas that you wouldn’t normally bleed from.   You may not know where to turn for hemorrhoid relief.

If you notice bright red blood when you are passing stool then it is almost always internal hemorrhoids.   However, bleeding during bowel movements should never be taken lightly, and if you are experiencing this symptom, then you should seek medical attention immediately.  Once you have confirmed that what you have is hemorrhoids, there are many treatments that you can do at home that should really help.

The other type that you may have are external hemorrhoids.  These are the ones that hurt.  They are characterized by a lump (usually round) found near the anal opening.  These types of hemorrhoids vary in severity from simply irratating to making you downright miserable.   Both internal and external types can become thrombosed, which is where they develop a blood clot.  This is the most painful type.  Even thrombosed hemorrhoids though can feel better, if you know what steps to take.

Hemorrhoid Pain Relief

For most people who are dealing with hemorrhoids, the most important thing you can do for them is to get rid of the pain as quickly as possible.    After you get out of pain it is a good idea to treat the underlying causes of the hemorrhoids, so that you can get rid of them and keep new flare ups from happening.

To address the pain of hemorrhoids, a few simple steps are usually very effective.   First of all, you will need to decide how severe the pain is.  If you are having mild pain then an over the counter analgesic suppository or cream like those made by Preperation H may be all that you need.  I have personally used there products and they work.   If you are having more severe pain then you will want to take a multi step approach.   The first step should be a cream, suppository, or ointment, as these can give immediate relief.  Next you should apply ice to the area.  There is even a product for this called Hemorr-ice that is very effective.  It is basically a cold pack that inserts into your rectum.   While it sounds uncomfortable it can actually bring you a great deal of relief very quickly and has fantastic customer comments at Amazon.

Another thing that you can do to get fast external hemorrhoid relief is take what are called sitz baths.  These are simply warm baths that you soak your backside in.  If you can soak for 15 minutes twice a day, you should notice a marked improvement, especially if you have a thrombosed hemorrhoid.   You can take a full bath or just soak your backside, just be sure to use only warm water and no soap or bubble bath.   Lastly, Tylenol is a very effective pain reliever for painful hemorrhoids.  It is often overlooked, but can really help to bring releif.

Natural hemorrhiod relief

After you treat the pain of hemorrhoids you will want to also treat the underlying cause.  Most hemorrhoids are caused due to straining while pooping.   You can also get hemorrhoids when you are pregnant due to the increased pressure on the pelvic area.   The pregnancy type generally resolves itself after the baby is born.    Yet another cause is sitting for prolonged periods of time.

There are many popular hemorrhoid treatment products on the market that treat hemorrhoids completely naturally.  Of them all, Venapro is a good choice.  It treats the underlying cause of the hemorrhoids, and people report good results while using it.  I personally have had good results using cod liver oil.  I know it sounds gross, but it has really made a difference in my bowel movements.

There are several simple steps to promote regularity, which greatly reduces hemorrhoidal flare ups.  The first thing is to gradually add fiber to your diet.   Americans in particular are very fiber deficient.  Fiber rich foods include vegetables, fruits, nuts, beans, and whole grains.   One of the best tips I ever got for including enough fiber in my diet is to make half of every meal fruit or vegetables.  This takes the guesswork out of it.  One thing to be sure of though is to work towards that goal.  Make one meal per day half fruit or vegatables and then add from there.  Breakfast is easy, just pour less cereal and top with fruit.

The reason that fiber works so well at helping to prevent hemorrhoids from recurring and really giving both external and internal hemorrhoid relief,  is because it works as a bulking agent, making your stool soft and easy to pass.  If you have ever had any form of hemorrhoids then you know that passing hard stools can be very painful.  It is in your best interest to create a digestive environment where they become soft so that your hemorrhoids have a chance to heal properly.

Finally, if you find that it is particularly difficult to get enough fiber in your diet naturally, you may want to consider adding a bulking agent to your diet such as Metamucil or Fiber One supplements.   These supplements will have the same effect as eating more fiber, but are easier for many people to take.

Hemorrhoid relief is not only possible, but likely.   Following the simple steps above can really give you a great deal of relief and make you feel a whole lot better.   If your symptoms are severe and not responding to home treatments you may want to consider hemorrhoids surgery.  This should always be viewed as an effort of last resort, but can be very effective for those with difficult to treat hemorrhoids.  Consult your doctor for your best options.

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Dealing with a thrombosed hemorrhoid can be a very painful and difficult experience.   It can hurt… a lot and even make day to day activities difficult if not impossible.   There is hope however, for feeling better, and even preventing a recurrence of this condition.

What is a thrombosed hemorrhoid?

This is a hemorrhoid that has developed a blood clot.  It most commonly occurs in prolapsed external hemorrhoids, but can you can also get just a plain external or internal thrombosed hemorrhoid.  They can also look very frightening – turning purple or blue and sometimes bleeding.  The good news is that although they can be quite painful they are not particularly dangerous.   Sometimes these can be treated at home, but sometimes you need to see the doctor to get the clot or the hemorrhoid itself removed.

Thrombosed hemorrhoid treatment.

One of the things that you want to assess when you are treating thrombosed hemorrhoids is how much they hurt.    Most will resolve themselves in a week or so with some palliative care, but if they hurt a lot you may want to make a trip to the emergency room where the doctor will most likely make a small incision to remove the clot and also the pain.

If you choose to treat the hemorrhoid thrombosis at home there are several steps to become more comfortable, and that really work.   You will want to Ice, Soak, Soften,  and Medicate.

Ice.  There are basically two different ways to apply ice.  You can apply an ice pack to your backside or you can get a small insertable device called hemorr-ice.   They work the same way, the cold reduces both swelling and pain.  The big advantage of the hemorr-ice device is that it fits very well in the anal area, giving more direct relief.   However,  if you have external thrombosed hemorrhoids ice packs may very well be enough.

Soak.  Soaking in a warm bath for 15 to 20 minutes several times a day (or as often as you are able) will not only keep the area clean, but will speed the healing process and provide pain relief.

Soften.  It is an unfortunate fact that most hemorrhoids are caused by and can be prevented by diet.   Eating a high fiber diet will soften the stool and make it easier for the hemorrhoid to heal, as well as make it less painful to use the toilet.   Unfortunately, changing eating habits usually doesn’t work fast enough to help with a thrombosed hemorrhoid – although it will help to prevent it from returning.  Thankfully, there are some good over the counter stool softeners that work very well and will allow you to get soft stools fast and reduce the irratation caused during bowel movements.

Medicate.  There are two different ways that you can medicate your hemorrhoid.  The first one is topically.  There are many choices when it comes to topical pain relief for hemorrhoids.   Preparation H is a good choice, especially in suppository form, but there are also some natural oil products on the market which provide relief as well.   The other way to medicate is by taking a pain pill.  With hemorrhoids you will want to avoid NSAIDS such as ibuprofen and aspirin as they can make the bleeding worse.  Tylenol is a good option and generally very effective at treating hemorrhoid pain.

Of course if you are bleeding from the rectum it should be taken seriously.  While the majority of the time rectal bleeding is linked to hemorrhoids, sometimes it can indicate other conditions like cancer and should always be checked out.

Having a thrombosed hemorrhoid hurts, but it is not the end of the world.  Try the above treatments.   They are effective.

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If you have hemorrhoids then I am sure you want to find out how to shrink hemorrhoids.   It is possible and with just a few steps most people can be on their way to a hemorrhoid free (or at least greatly reduced) existence.

Hemorrhoids symptoms and causes:

Understanding why hemorrhoids occur in the first place and what they are exactly will help a great deal in shrinking them.   Hemorrhoids are simply bulging veins in your rectal area that have moved from where they belong in the rectal wall to protrude either inside or outside of the rectum.  Some of the symptoms include pain, itchiness, burning, and bleeding.   They can make it uncomfortable to sit and eliminating waste can be excruciating.   While rectal bleeding is nearly always caused by hemorrhoids, it is not the only cause, and is nearly always alarming.   If you are experiencing rectal bleeding be sure to be screened by a doctor to eliminate  the possibilities of other more dangerous conditions.

Hemorrhoids are nearly always contributed to by diet and lifestyle although there are other factors such as genetics, and pregnancy.  Generally speaking most hemorrhoids are caused by straining while pooping or sitting for extended periods of time.   If you are willing to adjust your lifestyle to support better bathroom habits, your hemorrhoids will usually resolve themselves on their own.

Shrinking hemorrhoids

There are several things that you can do to effectively shrink hemorrhoids quickly so that you can get the pain to go away.   Following the protocol of  Ice, Soaking, Softening, and Pain Killers will usually do the trick.

The first thing that you want to do if you are trying to shrink external hemorrhoids is apply ice.  Ice will immediately shrink the swollen and irritated tissue and will numb any pain you are feeling.   If you have never tried this you will be amazed by how well it works.  If you have a prolapsed hemorrhoid (an internal one that pops out) or just internal ones you may want to consider a product called hemorr-ice.   This is basically an ice pack that is specifically designed for hemorrhoid sufferers and is able to be inserted into the rectum for instant relief.

The next thing you should do for any type of hemorrhoidal tissue is to soak it in a plain warm water bath.  This is not only soothing, but helps to keep the area clean.  Even doing this once a day provides benefit, but soaking more often is better.  This is often referred to a sitz bath.

Whether you are trying to shrink internal hemorrhoids or external ones it is a very good idea to soften your stool.  You don’t want to be straining during bowel movements as this will only make your condition worse.   For the short term using an over the counter stool softener is beneficial and should help a great deal.  For the long term you will want to add fiber in the form of vegetables, fruits, bean, and whole grains to your diet.  You may also want to consider eating a good quality high fiber cereal.

Finally, you will want to use pain killers.   One of the best topical pain killers on the market are Preparation H suppositories.  These work great in conjunction with a stool softener to give immediate relief.   There are also all natural products like Venapro and natural oils that work well.  You can also take Tylenol to ease the pain.

Ultimately, if you treat your body right, follow the above steps and develop a diet that promotes healthy bowel habits, 90 %  of the time you will be able to shrink hemorrhoids effectively (and quickly).     Occasionally however, people have hemorrhoids that don’t shrink like they want them to.   If that is the case for you than surgery for hemorrhoids may be your best bet.

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Hemorrhoids are one of those things that if you have them seem like they will never go away.  So you may want to know if there are any hemorrhoids cures.   Well the answer is not as easy as it seems.  Once you get hemorrhoids you are more likely to get them again, but if you treat them and make a few lifestyle changes to prevent them from coming back you very well may end up finding out how to cure hemorrhoids.

When people talk about curing hemorrhoids they usually mean making them go away and never having to deal with them again.   This is actually more possible than you might think.  The first thing of course if to get away from the pain and discomfort.   That makes everything else much easier to deal with.  Of course, if you are bleeding from the rectal area (a common symptom of hemorrhoids) you should always be screened by your doctor in order to rule out other causes of the symptom.

One of the best ways to deal with the pain is by using a home cure for hemorrhoids.  There are several things you can do at home to get rid of the hemorrhoid pain and discomfort fast.  The first thing is to use an ice pack on the affected area.  This will almost immediately reduce both swelling and discomfort.  You should also consider using some of the popular hemorrhoid creams and wipes that are on the market.  They can be very soothing.   With these two steps you should be able to get out of pain pretty quickly.  The next thing to do is keep the hemorrhoids from coming back.

Of all the cures for hemorrhiods that I know about nothing works as well long term as prevention.  The easiest way to prevent hemorrhoids is to have healthy bowel habits.    You should eat a high fiber diet.  It will make your stool softer and easier to pass.  If you are a gardener think about it like amending your soil with peat moss.   Fiber does the same thing for your body.

To get enough fiber in your diet gradually  increase your intake of fruits, vegatables, and whole grains.   Just be sure to do it gradually or you will end up with lots of gas.

Finally, if your hemorrhoids just keep getting worse or are not getting better you may need surgical intervention.  Hemorrhiod surgery is much better than it used to be and there are a lot of options to choose from.  Consult your physician for the best choice for you.

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A prolapsed hemorrhoid is an internal hemorrhoid that is so distended that it protrudes from the anus.  Pleasant huh?  The good news is that many prolapsed hemorrhoids are not particularly painful, but rather just annoying.

There are different degrees of prolapsed hemorrhoids and they vary in severity.

Grades of internal hemorrhoids (prolapsed hemorrhoid symptoms)

Grade #1:  Not prolapsed at all

Grade #2: Hemorrhoid prolapses upon defecation and spontaneously reduces back.

Grade #3: Hemorrhoid prolapses upon defecation, but must be manually put back.

Grade #4: Hemorrhoid prolapses upon defecation and can’t be reduced.

As you can see the higher the grade of the prolapsed hemorrhoid, the more painful and difficult it becomes.

Prolapsed hemorrhoid treatment:

The easiest way to treat an external prolapsed hemorrhoid that doesn’t retract on its own is to manually push the hemorrhoid back inside the rectum.   If the hemorrhoid cannot be pushed into the rectum and if it becomes very painful you should see a doctor.  You should always also see a doctor at the onset of any hemorrhoid symptoms to rule out other diseases that present similarly.

There are many ways to treat hemorrhoids at home that are very effective.   One of the most important things you can do for internal prolapsed hemorrhoids is to allow your body to heal by preventing the cause of the hemorrhoid.  This can be done by encouraging regular unconstipated bowel movements.  The easiest way to do this is to eat a diet that is high in fiber.  Fiber rich foods include fruit, vegetables, beans, and whole grains.   Fiber keeps your fecal matter from becoming hard and allows you to have easier bowel movements which helps to allow your hemorrhoids to heal on their own.

If you eat a diet that is low in fiber currently, you will want to add fiber gradually until you get to 20 to 25 grams per day.   By building up gradually you will avoid getting a lot of gas or having diarrhea which can make your hemorrhoids worse.   Something I have personally found that really helps with my regularity (and helps to prevent flare ups of my hemorrhoids) is to take 1 teaspoon of Cod Liver Oil a day.

Some of the other things you can do to treat prolapsed hemorrhoids is to use a cream (for external ones) or a suppository (for internal ones) that has a vasoconstrictor and an analgesic or pain killer.   These products (like Preperation H and Tucks) can give you serious and immediate relief.

Finally, if your prolapsed hemorrhoids are distended you may find that applying a cold compress can be very helpful in making them feel better.

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