Treatment Of Hemorrhoids Information


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Treatment of Hemorrhoids

 

Hemorrhoids are a problem that is far more prevalent than many people realize, and many people with symptoms of hemorrhoids may not even know that they have them. It's a sad truth that solid, factual information about the issue can be difficult to come across, and there is no shortage of misleading information out there. Below, we discuss the symptoms of hemorrhoids and signs that you should look out for.

Itching and pain in the rectum are two common symptoms of hemorrhoids, as is bleeding during or after a bowel movement. Pain is more common in the case of external hemorrhoids. This condition involves the formation of a painful lump of inflamed, blood-filled tissue at or near the rectal opening. This lump is known as a thrombosed or clotted hemorrhoid. This type of hemorrhoid commonly results in straining to pass stools and bleeding during or after a bowel movement.

Internal hemorrhoids are another common problem. They may also be accompanied by bleeding, and large internal hemorrhoids often result in an itching sensation due to the mucus they secrete. If they bulge into the large intestine, they can also cause a sensation of fullness or the urge to have a bowel movement. The larger the hemorrhoid, the more uncomfortable it is likely to be.

Internal hemorrhoids cause pain far less frequently than external ones. But, if a large, internal hemorrhoid protrudes into the anus and the blood flow is cut off by the anal sphincter muscle, you may experience severe pain. This is called a strangulated hemorrhoid. If this happens, don't ignore this important warning sign; it is imperative that you get medical help. Don't put this off even if your condition embarrasses you - remember that your health is at stake!

 

Medical question on treatment of hemorrhoids?

Question: Medical question on treatment of hemorrhoids?

(Posted by: yah yah sister on 2008-09-01 15:16:44)

What can be used to treat hemorrhoids when you can't use preparation H because of high blood pressure, etc.?


Answers:

Posted by: lyger1970 on 2008-09-01, 15:25:30

Ice on a the clean area is helpful use the flush able wipes and try glycerin suppositories they will not bother the blood pressure

  

Posted by: Raven Eyes JPA on 2008-09-01, 15:37:03

Keeping the area clean, making sure that you keep well hydrated and eating a high fibre diet to keep your stools soft will all help. Have you asked your GP about other treatments?

  

Posted by: shirishbhate on 2008-09-02, 06:52:09

If you like to use herbal remedies or ayurvedic formulations, author has put a long list of them at the link groups.yahoo.com/ group/ ayurvedaonline/ message/ 2783 in case you are pregnant read groups.yahoo.com/ group/ ayurvedaonline/ message/ 11933 Though there exists a non-invasive surgery called kshar sutra, author never did it, since herbal medicine works 99% of the time.

  

Posted by: ? on 2008-09-02, 09:42:54

High blood pressure puts you at high risk. A public forum is not a good place to be seeking medical advice, don't you think?

  

Posted by: angie on 2008-09-03, 11:03:54

Definitely, Rue Care Oil - it's all natural and doesn't interfere with other medications.

  

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