Archive for the ‘Treatment Of Hemorrhoids’ Category


Hemorrhoid Cushion – Does it work

Hemorrhoid Cushion Hemorrhoids are dilated veins in the anal area which often get infected and inflamed, making them even more engorged and causing itching and other uncomfortable feelings such as bleeding.  Although they are very common, affecting millions of people around the world, it is a condition that sufferers find embarrassing. I can attest to [...]

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Treatment for External Hemorrhoids

As in any healthy diet, water intake of about six to eight glasses per day is recommended.  This is especially important if you wish to take fiber supplements as part of your treatment for extremal hemorrhoids.  Other home remedies that you can add to your treatment for external hemroids would include stool softeners and ointments [...]

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Hemorrhoid Removal Surgery – What is Involved

Hemorrhoids are caused by too much pressure on the blood vessels leading up to the anus. A swelling of the veins occurs and causes varicose veins somewhere around the anal cavity. Hemorrhoids are usually caused by big pressure forced upon the rectum or anus often from (but not limited to) constipation, heavy lifting, and remaining [...]

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Hemorrhoid Banding – What You Need To Know

If you’ve suffered from ruptured hemorrhoids, you’ll know how painful it is to have these veins constantly rupturing and swelling up whenever you suffer from constipation. Usually, only people between 45 to 56 years old suffer from hemorrhoid swelling and bleeding. However, with the lack of fiber in our diets today, it’s also easy for [...]

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Home Remedies for Hemroids

Experts agree that most people will likely experience hemroids at one point in their lives. It is therefore necessary that we know how to prevent or treat this often irritating and painful condition. Primarily, dietary fiber and physical activity are the most important factors to consider as the cornerstone of home remedy for hemroids. Hemroids [...]

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Treatment for External and Internal Hemorrhoids

Hemorrhoids is not something serious and could be treated with simple home remedies.  Over ten million Americans suffer from some form of hemroids.  This is a condition wherein the veins in the anal canal swell and cause pain and bleeding.  This is caused by straining and putting pressure on the veins.   As the veins swell [...]

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Looking for a Painless Hemorrhoid Treatment

 While mild inflammations of the external hemorrhoid may be treated painlessly, it’s nearly impossible to look for a painless hemorrhoid treatment that can cure severe cases of inflammation. If it’s your first time to experience constipation and protruded swelling of the external hemorrhoid, this can be easily treated with topical creams, gels and ointments. However, [...]

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Hemorrhoid Ligation – What You Need To Know

 Among the best known non-surgical hemorrhoid treatment is hemorrhoid ligation. This particular treatment is also known as hemorrhoid banding or rubber band ligation. This is a procedure that’s usually done to stop the constant bleeding of a ruptured hemorrhoid. The doctor inserts a band around the bleeding hemorrhoid to restrain the blood flow before removing [...]

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Ruptured Hemorrhoid – Treating it Effectively

The treatment of your ruptured hemorrhoid will depend greatly on its position in your anal canal and the severity of the hemorrhoid’s damage. If you’ve been suffering from chronic constipation for years, and the affected hemorrhoid is in the internal cavity of the anal canal, you will probably have to go through a surgical procedure. [...]

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Remedies for Piles

To set the record straight, there are no direct remedies for piles or hemroids. The only way to get rid of the condition is to address or avoid its underlying cause, which is usually constipation. The proper way to treat constipation takes time and a bit of sacrifice so one has to be completely prepared [...]

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