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How To Get Rid Of Hemorrhoids

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For most, hemorrhoids are an embarrassing condition that most will not admit to having. This is funny since so many individuals suffer from this health ailment. Unless your hemorrhoids are horribly painful, most people will try to shop the hemorrhoid treatment aisle as inconspicuously as possible. Hemorrhoids are veins in the lower rectum and anus that become swollen.

Most commonly they are caused by the long and arduous task of passing a hard bowel movement. The best strategy against hemorrhoids is to try to avoid this horrible fate. Eat plenty of natural fibers, drink plenty of water, and exercise. These will all help regulate metabolic functions and keep your stool naturally soft and easily passable. Continuously hard stool can aggravate existing hemorrhoids and worsen them. Over time, the condition may become chronic and hemorrhoids may increase in number and size.

Constipation is not the only cause of hemorrhoids. Other causes include obesity, pregnancy, childbirth, sitting for too long, lifting too heavy, and heredity. There are many ways how to get rid of hemorrhoids. Most often, the treatments can be bought at your local drugstore and used in the comfort and security of your own home. It is not unless hemorrhoidal symptoms do not improve within a few days of these treatments or your hemorrhoid is thrombosed that surgery is often recommended or necessary.

The best ways to get rid of hemorrhoids is to alleviate their painful and itching symptoms. In a few days, the hemorrhoid tissue will shrink and go unnoticed. Only by avoiding the initial cause of your hemorrhoids or any of the aforementioned ones can you avoid recurrences. In the meantime, it is best to make yourself comfortable. An easy way to soothe your itching or painful symptoms, is to take a sitz bath three times a day for fifteen minutes.

This is when you sit with your knees up in a bath tub full with only 3-4 inches of warm water. The warm water helps to reduce swelling in the affected area by increasing blood flow. Hemorrhoidal treatment creams, gels, and foams can also be used for itch and pain relief. Suppositories are useless to get rid of external hemorrhoids, and they float up too far in the rectum to do much good for internal hemorrhoids. Best to stick with a cream.

These often contain a local pain reliever and can relieve some of the pain immediately; however, creams will generally not make your hemorrhoids disappear. Witch hazel on a cotton ball applied topically to an external hemorrhoid can do wonders with its blood vessel shrinking properties. There are also products available in a pad-like form containing witch hazel that you either wipe with or leave on the affected area for a short time.

Fiber supplements and stool softeners can all help lessen the burden. The only true fix on how to get rid of your hemorrhoids is surgery; however even with surgery, some procedures need to be performed in conjunction with one another or repeated to ensure maximum hemorrhoids relief for the patient. It will be up to your doctor whether or not you require surgery. As with any illness, prevention is key.




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