Hemorrhoid cure

Is your body showing the symptoms of hemorrhoids? Here you will find all that you need to know about hemorrhoid cure.

How do hemorrhoids occur?

All of you are very well aware of hemorrhoids symptoms, but a very few of you know how they occur. Let me explain that first.

Hemorrhoids are inflamed blood vessels or veins in the rectal area. They can occur in two forms- internal or external. External hemorrhoids are easily felt as swollen bumps outside the rectal area. Pain in internal hemorrhoid cannot be felt, as the swollen internal tissues do not transmit the pain signals. You may not even realise internal hemorrhoids until you start noticing blood stains in the toilet paper.

Trust me! Finding a perfect and quick hemorrhoid treatment is not so easy. This is the reason why many of you are always in search of instant hemorrhoid remedy……… a remedy that can provide you with permanent relief. I hope my research on hemorrhoid cure helps you in the best possible way.

Firstly, I would like you to analyse what’s wrong with your lifestyle.
Are you eating fibrous food?
Are you drinking a lot of (non-alcoholic) fluids?
Do you exercise daily?

‘Prevention is better than cure’. Likewise, it is better to prevent yourself from hemorrhoids rather than searching for cure. At least you can avoid getting hemorrhoids by eating fibrous food, drinking lot of water and exercising daily.

There are several surgical and non-surgical treatments available for hemorrhoid cure. They include:

Petroleum jelly: Apply petroleum jelly to the affected areas with the help of cotton swaps. It should carefully be applied in the anal region.

Rubber band ligation: In this case, a rubber band is placed around the base of swollen tissues inside the anus. The band blocks blood circulation to the area resulting in the shrinkage of the tissues after few days.

Sclerotherapy: If you are in your initial stages of internal hemorrhoids then this therapy is for you. A solidifying agent is injected into the hemorrhoids leading to a loss of blood flow that causes hemorrhoid to wither away.

Hemorrhoidectomy: This treatment is only used where non-surgical treatments do not work. Hemorrhoidectomy is implemented in situations where bleeding continues even after non-surgical treatments. Hemorrhoid is surgically removed under anesthetic conditions.

You are strongly recommended that you take your doctor’s advice before trying any of my suggestions for hemorrhoid cure.


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