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sufferer at all. Within the 2% of them that do, most of those don’t provide very
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PostHeaderIcon 60yr old female: red blood on stool + t paper. hemorrhoid flare-up. proctosedyl treatment no more blood. Worry

stool test came back positive for blood twice, but during this time she had inflammed hemorrhoids. After the suppository treatment, she no longer has any pain or straining during bowel movement and all visible signs of red blood on the stool and toilet paper have disappeared. So how likely is this to be something more serious like colorectal cancer? She is now due to repeat the stool test again

Its Very possible Just as anything is possible. At 60 yrs old I’d be suprised if she hasnt gone to see a doctor yet. You would be suprised how many people there are out there Who dont know straining is bad. Means something is wrong. Try some colon blast before you get ass cancer.

PostHeaderIcon Has anyone had needle treatment of hemorrhoids and was it effective?

Does the needle procedure cure an internal hemorrhoid?

You don’t need needle treatment or any of this unpleasant surgeries.
I cured my hemorrhoids in 3 days with a pure natural treatment. You can read about it in my blog: http://hemorrhoids.ericshealthblog.com/?isd=1&fr=yahoo1

PostHeaderIcon What is the best thing/cure for hemorrhoids?

I got my first hemorrhoid, which KILLS, and didn’t know if anyone has any advice!!

Hemorrhoids are caused by too much pressure on the veins in the rectum.

Hemorrhoids can develop due to a genetic predisposition, constipation is the most common cause of hemorrhoids, and other causes are pregnancy, significant overweight, overeating, heavy lifting, acid/alkaline imbalance, fatigue liver, Vitamin B-6 deficiency. Sitting or standing in one position for long periods of time and lack of exercise can contribute to the development of hemorrhoids.

About half of the population has developed hemorrhoids by the age of 50.
Hemorrhoids can be internal or external.

Symptoms are: bright red blood covering the stool, on the toilet paper or in the toilet bowel, anal itching, painful swelling or hard lump around anus, swollen veins may appear near the anal opening.

Treatment options are: various creams, pills, medical injection, super freezing, tight rubber band placed around the base of each hemorrhoid, surgery or laser treatment.

Hemorrhoids also like to return. Unless you treat the cause of your hemorrhoids, no matter what kind of treatment you’ll do, sooner or later they’ll show up again.

So, if you have constipation – treat this one and keep your stool soft with high fiber diet. One of the best things for treatment of constipation is cooked dry plums. Drink the juice or even better, crash cooked dry plums with the juice in your mixer and drink it.

If you’re overweight – lose weight, if you’re pregnant – well, you won’t be forever :) .

And for treatment itself, try Rue Care Oil, it brings immediate relief and not only shrink the hemorrhoids but also strenghten the veins and so prevent hemorrhoids from returning.

PostHeaderIcon Does anyone know a natural treatment for hemorrhoids or a good cream?

I just got hemorrhoids 6 months ago and now even if a have a good diet every time they appear is very painful and they last 5 or 6 days.

Hi,

Just a bit of info for you…

I have a lot of patients who eat good diets, but not necessarily APPROPRIATE diets there is a difference – everyone is different.

The blood vessels from the intestines to the liver are known as the Portal System, and haemorrhoids are a sign that this system is over burdened and inflammed. You really need to consult someone who knows a lot about diet to get a diet that is appropriate for you.

But now that you have haemorrhoids you have a best friend. Let me explain – the only time haemorrhoids will give you any trouble is when there is something wrong with your digestion and general health. They are what is known as a ‘flagging disease’. Never get them operated on! Once you have them under control, they are an excelllent way of monitoring your general health and will be little bother to you.

Hope this is a little encouragement for you.

PostHeaderIcon do you know any topical treatment for hemorrhoid?


Preparation H

PostHeaderIcon What can I do to cure bad hemorrhoids?

I’m 8 months pregnant and have horrible hemorrhoids, It hurts to get up it hurts to sit down, I don’t know if I can use preparation H, I also was wondering what else I can do for them I’m miserable!

Apply an ice pack (with a soft covering) to the affected area several times a day. Ice may help decrease swelling and discomfort. Some women find cold compresses saturated with witch hazel to be soothing.

Soak your bottom in warm water, in a tub or a sitz bath. A sitz bath is small plastic basin that you fill with water and position over your toilet, allowing you to submerge your rectal area simply by sitting down.

Try alternating cold and warm treatments. Start with an ice pack followed by a warm sitz bath.

Gently but thoroughly clean the affected area after each bowel movement using soft, unscented, white toilet tissue, which causes less irritation than colored, scented varieties. Moistening the tissue can help, too. Many women find using pre-moistened wipes more comfortable than using toilet tissue. You can buy medicated wipes (such as Tucks) made specifically for people with hemorrhoids.

Ask your healthcare practitioner to recommend a safe topical anesthetic or medicated suppository. There are many hemorrhoid-relief products on the market, but consult your practitioner before trying one on your own. Most of these products should be used for a short course of treatment only (a week or less). Continued use can cause even more inflammation.

Up your fibre intake but eating products such as All Bran in the morning, and drinking heaps of water. This can alleviate straining and constipation which is one of the main contributors to hemorrhoids.

PostHeaderIcon Is there another Options than Hemorrhoids Surgery? for hemorrhoids treatment?

i am scared of surgery, but i am really in pain… What should i do?

I am Dr. Nelson. Needing surgery for anything can be scary, especially if you aren’t informed about all of your options, what to expect, and exactly what will be done. Hemorrhoid surgery is no exception.

Hemorrhoids are usually not serious enough to require surgery if taken care of right away. But if they are not taken care of, if hemorrhoid treatments don’t work, if they are a recurring problem, or if they are extremely painful, bleeding, thrombosed, prolapsed, or strangulated, then they may require hemorrhoid surgery.

Traditional hemorrhoid surgery (also called Hemorrhoidectomy) consists of removing the affected hemorrhoid veins and any surrounding tissue that may also have become inflamed and sore due to having hemorrhoids. The veins affected by serious hemorrhoid problems can be stretched, out of shape, and possibly bleeding. Removing them is sometimes the best option if there has been recurring problems, a lot of bleeding, or a strangulated hemorrhoid.

What to Expect

Hemorrhoid surgery may require staying in the hospital for at least one night. There are occasions when it can be done on an outpatient basis, however, and you can be allowed to go home later in the same day.

When you are being prepared for hemorrhoid surgery, you might have to follow a particular diet, one that will make your stools soft and possibly even require a stool softener or laxative to help rid your colon and lower intestines of fecal matter. This will make contamination during surgery less of a risk. You may also be given an enema to make sure that there is nothing remaining in there during the surgery.

Using an instrument called an anoscope to see the hemorrhoid and the surrounding area, the surgeon will tie off the vein that supplies blood to the hemorrhoid and remove the hemorrhoid as well as some of the tissue around it.

After having the surgery, you can expect some pain and discomfort and also to be monitored closely to make sure you are healing well. You may be given painkillers as well as a laxative to help you with your bowel movements while the area heals. You will be monitored for bleeding, pain, and drainage of fluid, asked if there is any throbbing or muscle spasms in your rectal area, and checked for fever and constipation. You can expect recovery time to be anywhere from two to three weeks.

While hemorrhoid surgery may be considered the most effective answer to getting rid of hemorrhoids and the best option for avoiding a recurrence of hemorrhoid problems, it is not the only answer to treating severe hemorrhoids. Ask your doctor if he or she considers you a candidate for a less invasive hemorrhoid treatment that might take care of the problem with less pain and recovery time.

Hemorrhoid surgery may be the best choice for you, but checking into the other options will give you a clear mind about taking the steps you need to hopefully be free of hemorrhoids for good. Talking to your doctor should give you all the information you will need to decide if hemorrhoid surgery is for you.

If you seek another way to treat hemorrhoids, you can use hemorrhoids miracle on of the most recommended hemorrhoids treatment method. Visit
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For details. I hope this informantion will help you,

Best Wishes,

Dr Nelson

PostHeaderIcon Can any oral Antibiotics help with or cure hemorrhoids?

And if so what ones?

You can use a chemical based antibiotic hemorrhoid medicine that is prescribed by doctor. The pro of such option would be that it will probably take away the pain after a few weeks. The cons would be that it will cost money for the check up and prescription. And don’t forget that if you stop taking antibiotics after the symptoms are gone, they will come right back because antibiotics must be taken for what seems like eternity, before you can comfortably continue on with your day to day routine.

If you want to permanently cure your hemorrhoids problem, change your diet, and eat fiber rich foods. You can try a natural treatment program, called H Miracle. It’s one of the best hemorrhoid treatment program today. And the best thing is, it’s all natural. I suggest you check it out.

Here’s a link to a review:

http://myrev4u.com/Hemorrhoids/curehemorrhoid.htm/

PostHeaderIcon Hemorrhoid tag – treatment?

I asked my gyno about a hemorrhoid tag that i’ve had for a year, and she told me that it won’t go away on its own and they only way to get rid of it is surgery. Is this true? It’s not painful, but I do feel self-conscious about it.

There are several different treatment options available for hemorrhoid tags or swellings, and not all of them are surgical.

First, you can try some things yourself – probiotic foods (like yogurt), stool softener (NOT laxative), switch to moist wipes (unscented baby wipes) instead of toilet paper, increase fiber, increase how much water you drink, sitz baths with epsom salts. Avoid using aspirin for a painkiller. If these simple measures don’t help, the next step is to consult a doctor about other options. Don’t use steroid creams or pads/wipes without speaking to your doctor – things like cortisone can weaken the skin and make the hemorrhoid worse.

Infrared coagulation, often mistakenly called "laser" treatment, is a non-surgical procedure. Basically, a doctor inserts a small probe next to the base of the hemorrhoid tissue that is inflamed and infrared light is used to form a clot. The clot cuts bloodflow to the swelling, and it shrinks back down. Advantages are that it is relatively comfortable (performed in-office, no anaesthesia as it is above the pain nerves – you would just feel some pressure) and has very little recovery time or activity limitations. Disadvantages are that it usually requires somewhere between 5 to 10 treatments 3 to 5 weeks apart, and you may or may not see improvement with the first 1 or 2 treatments. It is also more effective in some cases when paired with drug therapy or probiotic use to normalize the gut. It does not work well for people who are on blood thinners.

Rubberband (or Baron) Ligation is slightly more uncomfortable than the infrared coagulation, and about as effective. Advantages are that it generally requires only 1 or 2 treatment sessions, and is more widely available. It works basically by putting a rubber band around the base of the hemorrhoid tissue and waiting for it to fall off. Anaesthesia is sometimes used, but not always.

Hemorrhoidectomy is the surgery your doctor mentioned. It has about a 2 week recovery time, and does require anaesthesia.

PostHeaderIcon Should I go for a surgery to cure my hemorrhoid?

I am suffering from bleeding hemorrhoids for sometimes. It is external and everyday i watch fresh blood oozing out from my rectum at the time of passing bowels. Initially I ignored it and thought it’ll get healed instantaneously but now I hve become anemic.

1. Should I go for a surgery or surgery will not cure the problem? .
2. Should I go for non-surgical treatment for it?
3. If i go for surgery, how long will it take before i’ll b able 2 resume my normal life?
4. Is there any guarantee that surgery will completely cure this? What will happen if I still notice blood on my stool?
5. How will I b able to pass bowel for few days after surgery?
6. Is masturbation harmful for hemorrhoids?

There are 2 main causes for hemorrhoids

1 – Eating too much processed food
2 – Sedentary lifestyle

I would recommend you to try natural treatment that is attacking the root of the problem.

You can read on hemorrhoids treatments here:

http://recomended-prods.com/hem/Hemorrhoids_Treatments.html

Good Luck!