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		<title>Is Hemorrhoid Relief Possible?</title>
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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&#8217;t [...]]]></description>
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</script></div><p>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&#8217;t normally bleed from.   You may not know where to turn for <a href="http://hemorrhoidreliefsite.com/how-to-get-hemorroid-relief/">hemorrhoid relief.</a><br />
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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.</p>
<p>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.</p>
<p><strong>Hemorrhoid Pain Relief</strong></p>
<p>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.</p>
<p>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 <a href="http://hemorrhoidreliefsite.com/l/hemorrhoid-relief/hemice"  class="hemorrhoids_relief" onclick="return alinks_click(this);" title=""  rel="external">Hemorr-ice</a> 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 <a href="http://hemorrhoidreliefsite.com/l/hemorrhoid-relief/Tucks"  class="hemorrhoids_relief" onclick="return alinks_click(this);" title=""  rel="external">Amazon</a>.</p>
<p>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.</p>
<p><strong>Natural hemorrhiod relief</strong></p>
<p>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.</p>
<p>There are many popular <a href="http://hemorrhoidreliefsite.com/l/hemorrhoid-relief/Tucks"  class="hemorrhoids_relief" onclick="return alinks_click(this);" title=""  rel="external">hemorrhoid treatment</a> 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.</p>
<p>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.</p>
<p>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.</p>
<p>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.</p>
<p>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 <a href="http://hemorrhoidreliefsite.com/hemorrhoids-surgery-options/">hemorrhoids surgery</a>.  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.<!-- pingbacker_start --><br />
<h4>Other Hemorrhoid Information</h4>
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<li><a href='http://www.transcendentalsandwich.com/?p=223'>How to Treat Hemorrhoids | Healthy Living</a></li>
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		<title>How To Get Hemorrhoid Relief</title>
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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.

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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>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.<br />
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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.</p>
<p><strong>What Causes Hemorrhoids?</strong></p>
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<p>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.</p>
<p>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.</p>
<p>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.</p>
<p><strong>Internal Hemorrhoid Relief</strong></p>
<p>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 <a href="http://www.webmd.com/a-to-z-guides/hemorrhoids-topic-overview">WebMd.com</a></p>
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<p>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.</p>
<p><strong>External Hemorrhoid Relief</strong></p>
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<p>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.</p>
<p>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.</p>
<p>Another way to get hemorrhoid relief fast is to use over the counter creams, wipes, or suppositories.  <a href="http://hemorrhoidreliefsite.com/l/hemorrhoid-relief/preph"  class="hemorrhoids_relief" onclick="return alinks_click(this);" title=""  rel="external">Preparation H</a> and <a href="http://hemorrhoidreliefsite.com/l/hemorrhoid-relief/Tucks"  class="hemorrhoids_relief" onclick="return alinks_click(this);" title=""  rel="external">Tucks</a> 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.</p>
<p>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&#8217;t have to live with the pain and irritation that hemorrhoids cause.</p>
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<h4>Other Hemorrhoid Information</h4>
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<li><a href='http://www.injuryattorneysearch.info/thrombosed-external-hemorrhoid-%E2%80%93-conflicting-views/'>Thrombosed External Hemorrhoid – Conflicting Views | Injury Attorney Information.</a></li>
<li><a href='http://www.megapremium.info/health/alternative-medicine/bleeding-internal-hemorrhoids-24/'>Bleeding Internal Hemorrhoids</a></li>
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