External Hemroid Treatment

There are many options when seeking hemroid treatment, we’ll take a look at the most commonly effective ones here.

It is essential to drink a good deal of water and to incorporate extra fiber into your diet in order to forestall constipation. Constipation can put stress your intestinal muscles, exacerbating any existing problems with your hemorrhoids.

* There are foods that tend to worsen hemroid symptoms, the most common being nuts, coffee, all alcohols and spicy foods. If you notice another type of food making your hemroids worse, try abstaining for a few days and see if there is a positive effect.

First use ice for 10 minutes on the area , then follow up with a warm and moist towel for another 20 minutes for providing relief.

Using unscented baby wipes is a better way then wiping or rubbing after bowel movement.

* Keep sitting or standing in one place to a minimum - move around.

In bad flared up piles, bed rest helps by taking away the pressure from the sphincter muscle and allowing the hemroids to subdue.

Sometimes, immersing the affected area in warm sitz bath for 15 minutes several times a day can be very soothing.

Start using bodywashes that have a larger amount of natural ingredients instead of ones filled with a lot of coloring or fragrance agents.

Panties made of cotton absorb the moisture, including that caused by sweat, that can aggravate hemorrhoids.

* Zinc is considered to be a skin protectant which is commonly found in the baby diaper rash creamand which could be applied even for both to protect the delicate anal skin and as well as to prevent the itching from it too.

Suppositories, for example Tucks and Preparation H, are a hemroid treatment that must be used with care, if they are used longer than the recommended 7-10 days, damage to the anal tissue can be the unfortunate result.

You can find hydrocortisone creams at your local drugstore, these creams are anti-inflamitories and they help in itching and inflammation. Your doctor can prescribe a higher concentration if the over the counter strengths don’t provide relief.

* You can find numbing sprays at drugstores to make it hurt less.

Sometimes these methods help but are not totally effective for everyone who tries them. Many still suffer from the itching, burning, bleeding and pain of external and internal hemroids after trying traditional treatments. The treatment may cover the symptoms or temporarily relieve them but the Hermoids often come back. There is a true hemroid treatment that exists, rather than masking the symptoms.You should to ask your medical professional before embarking on a hemroid treatment.

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