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Treating the condition at home
Treating the condition at home

Before trying out any hemorrhoid treatment, you should contact your physician first. You dont want to suffer any kind of infection during this stage. Furthermore, if bleeding occurs, make sure that you go immediately to your doctor in order to rule out the possibility of polyps and colon cancer.

Drinking plenty of fluids and exercising regularly can help prevent constipation, which in turn lessens the chances of hemorrhoids from occurring. But if youre suffering from the condition already, eating a high-fiber diet can help loosen the stool and avoid impaction.

Hemorrhoids generally occur after eight week of delivery for 30 percent of women. The chances of constipation are also likely increased when youre under medications due to a C-section delivery. One hemorrhoid treatment and management you can is to be proactive in treating constipation so as not to result in hemorrhoids.

If the affected area is itchy, you can apply either a wet paste or dry powder of baking soda. Baking soda can also be added to your warm baths in order to promote healthy blood circulation. Natural herbal remedies like hazel, lavender, witch hazel and shepherds purse are also effective in reducing the swelling. Using comfrey can also help treat the irritated skin while a yellowdock root ointment can alleviate any discomfort.

But while exploring several treatment and management methods, dont forget to maintain your high-fiber diet. Constipation can worsen the condition and, like mentioned before, the chances of its occurring can be diminished through a high-fiber diet and drinking lots of fluids daily.

There are, however, several non-surgical hemorrhoid treatment options you can choose to have. Hemorrhoidal Arterial Ligation is one example. This procedure involves tying up the hemorrhoid to stop the blood flow and eventually cause it to shrivel. Freezing is another procedure, which introduces liquid nitrogen to the area to encourage the formation of new tissue. Lastly, rubber banding is another option, wherein a band is placed on a hemorrhoid to stop blood flow and cause the banded area to shrivel and disappear in a matter of days.

by: Mark Ferrer




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