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Are there any real cures for hemorrhoids?  It depends on what you mean by “cure”.   If you mean can you treat hemorrhoids and have them go away, and not have them return (or return very infrequently) then yes there is a cure for hemorrhoids.  The first thing you will want to do is treat any pain or discomfort you may be having and then you will want to treat the underlying causes to keep your hemorrhoids from coming back.

Cure for external hemorrhoids:

External hemorrhoids (and internal prolapsed hemorrhoids) are the ones that can really hurt, so it is important to treat these first.   Usually they respond to home treatment.  If you are unsure if you have hemorrhoids however, or if you are bleeding from the rectum, you should always consult a doctor.

One of the very best and most cost effective ways to treat painful and itchy hemorrhoids, regardless of their severity, is to apply an ice pack to the area.  This will immediately reduce the swelling and get rid of some of the pain.  You can also use over the counter creams such as Tucks or Preperation H or order all natural treatments online.   Another thing that you can do that will help a great deal is take sitz baths.  This is simply a warm water bath that you soak your backside in.   If your hemorrhoid is particularly uncomfortable you don’t even have to sit down.  Taking a sitz bath is a very effective natural cure for hemorrhoids and will help to keep the area clean as well.

Cure for bleeding hemorrhiods:

Occasionally external hemorrhoids bleed, but it is more often the internal ones that do.  Unless your hemorrhoid is bleeding profusely (in which case you should go to see the doctor) then you should be able to treat it with some simple lifestyle changes.  These changes also work to help keep external hemorrhiods from coming back as well.

One of the chief causes of all types of hemorrhoids is constipation or straining while you are eliminating waste.  Thankfully this has a very easy way to remedy the situation.  Simply eat more fiber rich foods like fruits, vegetables, and whole grains.  This is a great home cure for hemorrhoids.  Remember, to increase your amount gradually for best results.

Most hemorrhoids will respond to the treatments listed above.  If yours don’t though (and that does happen) then it is time to see your doctor for other options.

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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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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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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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