My Hemorrhoids hemorrhoids treatment

Why do you call it an asteroid when its outside the hemisphere, yet call it hemorrhoid when its in your @ss?

Posted on June 21, 2010

Why do you call it an asteroid when its outside the hemisphere, yet call it hemorrhoid when its in your @ss?
Just wondering hahaahhaahaha

1       loooooves! id like to know

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i have a hemorrhoid but not worst and i am planning to get pregnant…?

Posted on June 21, 2010

I have a hemorrhoid but not worst and i am planning to get pregnant...?
so,will it be so painful on the delivery day?will it become worst during pregnancy?what should i do?

1       ok thats sick, of course its gonna be painful like ther whole time.... idk get it removed if you can..?

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Alternative care to hemorrhoid?

Posted on June 21, 2010

Have a small hemorrhoid, well at least I think I do.

I dont want to take medication, and I dont want to have surgery, so what can I do and use that is an alternitive route.

1       If you're not sure whether you have one, you should get it checked by your doctor.

When you say you don't want to "take medication", do you mean oral medication, or you don't want to use any medication at all? Because, for hemmorhoids, there are usually topical creams or suppositories.

2       Wash your anus with warm water twice everyday. Try using baby oil to keep it lubed to prevent hard stools from hurting. I know ppl who use Noxema to clean & medicate. Drink more water, and eat more fiber.

3       You "think" you have a hemmorrhoid. You don't know for sure so it is best to go to a doctor and ask them about it. I know it can be embarrasing so try and get one the same sex as you so it is not that bad. They may not even look at your backside, they might just ask questions.
Remember it is always best to get a proffesional opinion as it may not be what you think.

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is it dangerous for a hemorrhoid patient to get pregnant?

Posted on June 21, 2010

is it dangerous for a hemorrhoid patient to get pregnant?

1       Not dangerous. But you can probably count on your hemorrhoids getting much worse because the uterine swelling will to some degree impede venous drainage in your pelvis, resulting in more blood and higher pressure in your hemorrhoidal veins and therefore worsening hemorrhoids.

2       I got hemorrhoids with my first child and was "carrying" it along with next 3 (kids). It was getting painful more and more as the baby was growing.

If you have already hemorrhoid and you're planning to have a baby, I suggest you first treat your hemorrhoid. I finally got rid of my with Rue Care Oil after lots of other stuff (from the doctor as well as natural treatments) have failed to deliver lasting results.

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How can I cure Hemorrhoid Natural?

Posted on June 21, 2010

How can I cure Hemorrhoid Natural?

1       If you want to cure hemorrhoidss in a natural way, first you should be able to relieve your constipaion{ by taking plenty of water and fiber diet} secondly avoid sitting on hard surfaces for a longer period, finally you should seek a medical advise.

2       Here are some home remedies:
--Fiber
Fiber shows a consistent beneficial effect in relieving hemorrhoid symptoms and bleeding. It can soften stool and increase its bulk, which helps to reduce straining. Seven randomized trials with a total of 378 participants have found fiber improved symptoms including itching, discomfort, and pain.

There are plenty of ways to get more fiber. Start by eating foods high in fiber, such as whole grains and vegetables. Psyllium, a powdered fiber supplement, is another option, one that's inexpensive and readily available. A typical amount of psyllium is one teaspoon of the husks in water followed by another glass of water.

--Bioflavonoids
Bioflavonoids are a type of plant compound that are thought to work by stabilizing and strengthening blood vessel walls and by decreasing inflammation. They have been found to reduce anal discomfort, pain, and anal discharge during an acute hemorrhoid attack. Side effects of bioflavonoids appear to be mild and rare, making them a promising treatment for hemorrhoids in pregnancy (the flavonoid tangeretin however, shouldn't be used by people taking tamoxifen for breast cancer).

The major flavonoids found in citrus fruits, diosmin, herperidin, and oxerutins, appear to be beneficial. Daflon, a product made with citrus bioflavonoids was found to improve symptoms in pregnant women by day four of taking it and to reduce symptoms of pain, heaviness, bleeding, itching and discharge.

--Witch Hazel Compress or Cream
This drug store staple is made from the leaves and bark of a plant called Hamamelis virginiana. It is not be taken internally but is instead applied topically to the anal area in the form of witch hazel distilled liquid, ointment, or medicated pads.

Witch hazel is thought to decrease the bleeding of hemorrhoids by acting as an astringent. It may also relieve pain, itching and swelling associated with hemorrhoids.

--Butcher's Broom
The plant butcher's broom (Ruscus aculeatus), which is also known as knee holly, box holly, and sweet broom, gets its name because it was once used by butchers in Europe to clean their chopping blocks. Butcher's broom has a long history of traditional use for hemorrhoids and varicose veins. It is often used when there is underlying poor circulation in the veins.

Butcher's broom is usually recommended in capsule or tea form. The tea has a slightly bitter taste, so a bit of stevia or honey can be used to sweeten it. The tea can be made by steeping one teaspoon of the herb in a cup of hot water for 10 to 15 minutes. Butchers broom has also been shown to be effective when applied topically as an ointment or compress.

--Horse Chestnut
The herb horse chestnut (Aesculus hippocastanum), like Butchers broom, is often recommended when there is poor circulation in the veins, or chronic venous insufficiency. In folk medicine, it is used to relieve symptoms such as swelling and inflammation and strengthen blood vessel walls. The active compound is believed to be aescin.

Horse chestnut can be taken as a tea or in capsule form. It can also be applied externally as a compress. People with an allergy to the horse chestnut family, bleeding disorders, or people taking blood thinners should not take horse chestnut. Only products made from the seeds or bark of the young branches should be used. Other parts of the plant are poisonous. Although uncommon, side effects have included kidney damage, severe bleeding, bruising, and liver damage.

3       Now I know if you are a hemorrhoid sufferer you have already tried the creams, ointments, suppositories, and pills. I am sure you noticed that you got some relief from some of those products. However it wasn't a hemorrhoid cure and if your like me in a few days they came back. Then the routine started over again along with the pain, itching, and bleeding.

I solved this problem naturally and it was the first time i ever tried a natural cure. I am normally very skeptical but the pain was way worst than the money it would cost to find out if it worked or not. So i tried it and it says it cure most people withing 48 hours bout it didn't cure me that fast. although i will say that i noticed a huge difference right away it took about a week to feel like they were completely gone.

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