hemorrhoid?
Anybody knows any medicines or cream for treatment of hemroid?? pls help!
Prep. H works well with the patients I have. Here is some other forms of treatment I found on the website:
Having hemroids can be a very embarrassing and painful experience. Being forced to ask advice from a friend or family member, or perhaps even your doctor, can be humiliating. Understand that hemroids are a medical condition, you have no reason to be embarrassed.
Luckily, modern medicine has created several ways to treat hemroids to help alleviate some of the discomfort that hemroids causes. Many of these remedies can be performed from home. If you experience intolerable pain or excessive swelling you may have developed a blood clot in your hemroid and should see a doctor for the treatment suitable for you.
Home Remedies
Avoid using over the counter medications to help with your hemroids. Some of these medications have been known to actually increase the amount of time it takes the hemroid to heal.
Hot Sitz Bath.
A sitz bath (also called a hip bath) is a bath where only your hips and buttocks are immersed in the water. You can use hot water, or a saline solution if you’d like (water should work just fine).
A hot sitz bath is recommended several times per day, and many doctors also recommend it after every bowel movement. The bath should help lessen the pain and swelling from the hemroids. Make sure that you dry yourself very well to avoid any unnecessary friction (which can tear open the hemroid).
Eat Your Salad.
Eating light, green vegetables such as salad can make your stools softer and can help with the pain associated with having a bowel movement. As well, be sure to increase your natural fiber intake to avoid constipation.
Stay Well Hydrated.
Staying hydrated has several benefits aside from being beneficial to your skin and natural body systems. In the case of hemroids it will help your stools stay softer and will help your body replenish any blood lost to bleeding from the hemroids.
Avoid Sitting For Prolonged Periods.
Sitting on the hemroids for prolonged periods of time may agitate it and cause more bleeding and swelling. Sitting on an inflatable ring may help alleviate this problem.
Medical or Surgical Treatments
Though hemroids can usually be treated by a hot sitz bath and some minor dietary changes, if you develop a blood clot or other complications you may need other medical solutions, possibly even surgery.
Thrombosed hemroid.
This is the medical term for “hemroid with a blood clot”, and can be very painful. Luckily, the procedure to rectify the clot can be performed at nearly any emergency room or walk in clinic.
The doctor will simply cut away the clot and fill the wound with an anesthetic. A bandage is then put over top to stop any bleeding.
Prolapsed internal hemroids.
Many times a doctor will be able to reposition the internal hemroids without any type of surgery, allowing you to pass them through. However, if you are very swollen or have some other complication you will probably need surgery.
Failure to consult a doctor may result in the hemroid “dying”. It may seem to be a good thing, but it almost always results in infection. If it becomes infected you may experience extreme pain and become very ill.
In most cases hemroids relief can be taken care of at home following use of the right hemroid treatment. If you experience any amount of unexpected pain or discomfort, or you become very ill, consult your doctor immediately.




September 25th, 2009 at 10:08 pm
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September 25th, 2009 at 10:49 pm
You can get Preparation H over the counter. It is a cream for hemroids.
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September 25th, 2009 at 11:22 pm
Prep. H works well with the patients I have. Here is some other forms of treatment I found on the website:
Having hemroids can be a very embarrassing and painful experience. Being forced to ask advice from a friend or family member, or perhaps even your doctor, can be humiliating. Understand that hemroids are a medical condition, you have no reason to be embarrassed.
Luckily, modern medicine has created several ways to treat hemroids to help alleviate some of the discomfort that hemroids causes. Many of these remedies can be performed from home. If you experience intolerable pain or excessive swelling you may have developed a blood clot in your hemroid and should see a doctor for the treatment suitable for you.
Home Remedies
Avoid using over the counter medications to help with your hemroids. Some of these medications have been known to actually increase the amount of time it takes the hemroid to heal.
Hot Sitz Bath.
A sitz bath (also called a hip bath) is a bath where only your hips and buttocks are immersed in the water. You can use hot water, or a saline solution if you’d like (water should work just fine).
A hot sitz bath is recommended several times per day, and many doctors also recommend it after every bowel movement. The bath should help lessen the pain and swelling from the hemroids. Make sure that you dry yourself very well to avoid any unnecessary friction (which can tear open the hemroid).
Eat Your Salad.
Eating light, green vegetables such as salad can make your stools softer and can help with the pain associated with having a bowel movement. As well, be sure to increase your natural fiber intake to avoid constipation.
Stay Well Hydrated.
Staying hydrated has several benefits aside from being beneficial to your skin and natural body systems. In the case of hemroids it will help your stools stay softer and will help your body replenish any blood lost to bleeding from the hemroids.
Avoid Sitting For Prolonged Periods.
Sitting on the hemroids for prolonged periods of time may agitate it and cause more bleeding and swelling. Sitting on an inflatable ring may help alleviate this problem.
Medical or Surgical Treatments
Though hemroids can usually be treated by a hot sitz bath and some minor dietary changes, if you develop a blood clot or other complications you may need other medical solutions, possibly even surgery.
Thrombosed hemroid.
This is the medical term for “hemroid with a blood clot”, and can be very painful. Luckily, the procedure to rectify the clot can be performed at nearly any emergency room or walk in clinic.
The doctor will simply cut away the clot and fill the wound with an anesthetic. A bandage is then put over top to stop any bleeding.
Prolapsed internal hemroids.
Many times a doctor will be able to reposition the internal hemroids without any type of surgery, allowing you to pass them through. However, if you are very swollen or have some other complication you will probably need surgery.
Failure to consult a doctor may result in the hemroid “dying”. It may seem to be a good thing, but it almost always results in infection. If it becomes infected you may experience extreme pain and become very ill.
In most cases hemroids relief can be taken care of at home following use of the right hemroid treatment. If you experience any amount of unexpected pain or discomfort, or you become very ill, consult your doctor immediately.
References :
http://www.healthadel.com/articles/41/1/hemroid-Relief-Treatment/Page1.html
September 25th, 2009 at 11:56 pm
yes there is a cream you can buy at any chemist i cant remember the name but it does work you dont need to get a prescription for it
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September 26th, 2009 at 12:17 am
there is hemroid cream and things u insert but the best and only way to remove permently is . preperation h
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September 26th, 2009 at 12:53 am
There are several. Most of them have the same "ingredients". Get the cheapest one. Or, you could go with the most popular. Your choice. They are chemically identical. While you are looking over those options, consider some medicated "wipes" and a non-chemical laxitive. It will make the whole process easier. Good luck. That is a pain in the ass.
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September 26th, 2009 at 1:02 am
Preparation H
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September 26th, 2009 at 1:26 am
I suggest Rue Care Oil - it shrinks the hemroids and strengthen the veins, thus prevent hemroids from returning.
Rue Care Oil is all natural product, while some other products on the market have some pharmaceutical ingredients. Before purchasing a product check the ingredients.
References :
http://www.ruecareoil.com
March 24th, 2010 at 5:25 pm
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