Hemorrhoid
treatments
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Effective and Natural
Hemorrhoids (piles) Treatments
Medical treatment of hemorrhoids is aimed
initially at relieving the painful symptoms of hemorrhoids.
There are two common measures to reduce symptoms
that I use:
- Apply a hemorrhoidal cream to the affected
area for a limited time. Having searched through nearly all of the
hemorrhoid relief creams on the market, I can say that the best one I've found
can actually be purchased off of the internet and is all-natural and called
ZenMed
hemorrhoidal cream. It is a bit more expensive than store bought
creams, but it comes with a 60-day, no-questions-asked guarantee, and in my
opinion, works so well that it is worth the extra money and requires very
little of the actual cream to relieve the pain.
- Immerse the hemorrhoid(s) in a warm bath
several times a day. The water should be warm and you should sit in it
for around five or ten minutes.
If you are looking for good treatment
options, check out the guaranteed
ZenMed
hemorrhoid cream.
Other
Hemorrhoids Treatments (for more serious cases)
If the hemorrhoids become a serious discomfort,
many physicians will recommend that it is treated surgically or endoscopically.
Both of these methods are used to shrink or destroy the hemorrhoids tissue on
the anus or rectum.
There are a number of methods that may be used to
remove or reduce the size of especially inflamed internal hemorrhoids:
- Rubber band ligation: a rubber band is
positioned around the base of the rectal hemorrhoid. The band cuts off
the circulation to the hemorrhoid, and it will wither away within a few days.
- Infrared coagulation: a special device
is used to burn away the hemorrhoid.
- Sclerotherapy: a chemical solution is
injected around the blood vessel, causing the hemorrhoid to shrink.
- Hemorrhoidectomy: occasionally, severe
or extensive internal or external hemorrhoids may require surgical removal.
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