Have you ever tried to push a hemorrhoid back up where it belongs?
It sounded kinda gross when I heard about it, but I haven’t been able to get rid of my hemorrhoids and with a newborn baby they are really slowing me down. My friend said to push them back in– her doctor told her to do it and it worked, and it’s worked for a number of her friends. So…I tried it, and it seems like (sorry for TMI) the ‘roids are too far away from the anal hole to be pushed back in. Should I push harder? Or leave it be? I know a lot of you will refer me to my GP, but I just moved here and don’t have one yet…I know they aren’t bad enough for surgery and they aren’t bleeding…just really uncomfortable and often throbbing. If any of you have experience where you can give me as much detailed instruction as possible, I’m dying for relief!!
Other Hemorrhoid Information
- Roids is dope for some reason « SheikvsWong
- Home and herbal treatment for hemorrhoids | Articles Directory – Submit Articles Free
Other Useful Hemorrhoid Information
Filed under Hemorroid Relief by on Aug 20th, 2010. Comment.
Leave a Comment
Comments on Have you ever tried to push a hemorrhoid back up where it belongs?
You can try but it will be painful. Believe me, it will be painful.
I used preperation H cream 3x a day. They disappeared in abut a week.
Good luck!
push them back in babe, the only other way is to have the doctor tie an uncomfortable elastic around it until it falls off…. i like the first option…lol
goodluck
it happens to everyone
prep H and warm soaks in the tub and get a GP QUICKLY
I was told to never to do that by my doctor. have you tired witch hazel, that provides relief for the itching and throbbing.
Try Tuck’s pads or witch hazel, Preparation H, or a Sitz bath for relief until you can get to your GP.
Some hemorrhoids are "internal" where they can be pushed back inside… others (like mine) are external, and they remain outside of your body. Pushes them won’t do anything, although it could cause you to make one bleed (which is painless, but annoying). Just leave it be, use some preparation H and try a sitz bath… witch hazel pads work well, too, as does ice (but remember, 20 minutes or less, and make sure it’s in a bag and then wrapped in something like a washcloth)… and if they don’t get better in the next few days, then I would talk to a doctor… after my second son was born mine actually trombosed (which means I got a clot) and that was extremely painful… so if it isn’t getting better, or if it gets worse, go to a doctor. Sorry for the tmi, lol.
No, because that could land in a heap of trouble later on, sitz baths and ph wipes, ice packs.