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Treatment Of Hemorrhoids - All You Need To Know In Simple Terms

I would hazard a guess that if you've suffered from piles, many solutions just haven't worked for you. This article will demonstrate to you, the tried and tested remedies for curing piles.

Some antidotes may be hot topics and disputed, bu let the results speak for themselves. Further, you'll get a better idea of whether the specific treatments will be worth your time for your unique circumstance.

Ointments and Creams

These solutions actually contact the area of infection and calm the inflammation.

I should say, though, that the good-feeling is not forever. After some time, the hemorrhoid will attack again.

Should you use them? That's up for you to decide.

If fast relief is of very high urgency to you, and you don't have the current time to try any prescription based solutions, then creams are certainly a good 'drive thru' option before you get a consultation with your physician.

Suppositories

This approach should also be seen with a healthy level of scepticism. This plug-like medicine is angled within the anal passage until a connection is made with the bulging varicose vein.

Some people find that they work wonders, and others find that nothing changes it depends on the strain you place the area under and the seriousness of your hemorrhoids.

As they are not very costly it may be worth a try, but they are not the most effective solution.

Pills

Pills for piles regulate your blood pressure. Ultimately, their purpose is to fortify vein tissue so that you have less chance of having problems with hemorrhoids.

Results from taking tablets throughout your experience with hemorrhoids can prove very effective - fast relief and more durable change than with the mentioned remedies. But the minute you stop taking the medication you're susceptible to piles again.

An Operation

When it comes to treating piles, an operation should be the last box you tick. If you are struggling to get through the day as a result of sheer agony, your doctor is the next person to contact.

However, (you knew that was coming didn't you!) it certainly comes with side effects:

- Future risks to infection and physical damage

- Potential complications with anesthetic

- Surgeon's Mishap - Low risk but we're all human

Method/ Details

- Rubber Band Ligation: In this method small rubber bands are applied to the base of the hemorrhoid, effectively suffocating the hemorrhoid.

- Sclerotherapy: An agent (either liquid or foam) is injected into the infected varicose vein, sealing off blood through the hemorrhoid.

- Cryotherapy: Liquid nitrogen is used to solidify the infected varicose vein preventing all blood flow to the hemorrhoid.

- Infrared coagulation: A very powerful infrared beam is used to cauterize the hemorrhoid

- Hemorrhoidectomy: This is the most severe procedure you can have with general anesthesia or spinal anesthesia for entire removal of hemorrhoid(s)

Non-Fixative Treatments For Piles

Organic options are low-cost, simple, and safe alternatives to the danger-zone of options out there -- you can even use them in the comfort of your own home! I've detailed the very best options here:

- Lidocaine -- Lidocaine is applied to the inflammed area and numbs the sensation of pain and irritation. However, like other solutions of this type, it is not a life-long cure.

- High in fiber diet -- Nature's best approach to living a healthy life free of hemorrhoids - and many other ailments. If you take anything from this article, let it be that having a healthy diet full of fiber is the very best and enduring approaches to curing hemorrhoids.

- Pilewort -- The pilewort herb is an age old warrior against external hemorrhoids. If you have them, try this as soon as you can. This commonly comes in ointment form, but you can also drink it as a mug of tea.

- Emu oil: Emu Oil is another gem. This nurtures power in the muscles giving you a reduced 'piles prone' body

- Sitting baths: The isn't a physician out there who won't recommend a sitting bath - very safe and very efficient. You can either buy a sitz bath or use your normal bath. Run some luke-warm water and submerge the area in it - 3 times a day. Soak for 10 15 mins each time.

Finally, pepper the water with salt or baking soda, and tip in some essential oils to work their miracles.




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