Do External Hemroids Go Away?
I have had this hemroid for a week now, it started off huge and red, now with the help of prep h it is very small and more flesh pink color. It doesnt burn or itch anymore but just the simple sight of it being there and feeling on my anus is very frustrating and embaressing.
I've read about treatment and everything like that, what i really need to know is how long untill it completely goes away? I've read on sites that people say they simply don't, which is wierd to me. Because i remember having one in 2004, and it did go away i just cant remember how long really. I didnt even treat it or anything thats all i know. So now 4 years later i have a hemroid agian, i just want to know a rough estimate on how long it will be untill it's gone.
I'm sure no one is like o well it doesnt hurt or anything, so i'll just live with a big bumpy thingy on my anus for the rest of my life. I want this thing gone, as i said it has gone down a heck of alot in terms of size and pain. please help
The reason you get the "hemorrhoids never go away" answer is because they don't. It's part of your body and has been there since you were born.
What's bothering you is the swelling of the hemorrhoids tissue. This usually will subside in a week or two. Keep using your Prep H. If the condition becomes chronic, you can have surgery to remove the tissue.
3 Responses so far
irishman76m
May 30th, 2008
3:41 pm
I don't believe so, I think surgery is necessary to completely get rid of it.
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Desteny
May 30th, 2008
3:41 pm
Well I had one because of sitting around the computer all day long for weeks and basically I was just so scared and freaked out but it went away in a week or two. I thought like you too but if it really doesnt go away then you should consult your doctor.
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Maldavi
May 30th, 2008
3:47 pm
The reason you get the "hemorrhoids never go away" answer is because they don't. It's part of your body and has been there since you were born.
What's bothering you is the swelling of the hemorrhoids tissue. This usually will subside in a week or two. Keep using your Prep H. If the condition becomes chronic, you can have surgery to remove the tissue.
References :
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