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What Causes Hemorroids

what causes hemorroids picWhat causes hemorroids is most common question ask by many because they don’t want to suffer the effect brought by hemorroid. So for precautions, they are eager to know what causes hemorroid. But before we discuss of what causes hemorroids, lets take a tour on what is hemorroid is all about.


Hemorroids are swollen blood vessels of the rectum. The hemorroidal veins are located in the lowest area of the rectum and the anus. Sometimes they swell because the vein walls become stretched, thin, and irritated by passing bowel movements. Hemorroids are classified into two general categories: internal and external.

• Internal hemorroids lie far enough inside the rectum that you can't see or feel them. They don't usually hurt because there are few pain-sensing nerves in the rectum. Bleeding may be the only sign that they are there. Sometimes internal hemorroids prolapse, or enlarge and protrude outside the anal sphincter. If so, you may be able to see or feel them as moist, pink pads of skin that are pinker than the surrounding area. Prolapsed hemorroids may hurt because the anus is dense with pain-sensing nerves. They usually recede into the rectum on their own; if they don't, they can be gently pushed back into place.
• External hemorroids lie within the anus and are usually painful. If an external hemorroid prolapses to the outside (usually in the course of passing a stool), you can see and feel it. Blood clots sometimes form within prolapsed external hemorroids, causing an extremely painful condition called a thrombosis. If an external hemorroid becomes thrombosed, it can look rather frightening, turning purple or blue, and could possibly bleed. Despite their appearance, thrombosed hemorroids are usually not serious and will resolve themselves in about a week. If the pain is unbearable, your doctor can perform hemorroid removal to the thrombosed hemorroid, to stops the pain

Anal bleeding and pain of any sort is alarming and should be evaluated; it can indicate a life-threatening condition, such as colorectal cancer. Although hemorroids are the No. 1 cause of anal bleeding and are rarely dangerous, but a definite diagnosis from your physician is a must.

So what causes hemorroids then? The main cause of hemorroids is the pressure applied on veins of pelvic and rectal system. This pressure comes from different habits that the patient has in his bathroom, constipation, diarrhea, sitting or standing for a long time, obesity, pregnancy or genetic factors. In the next lines, we will detail a little each hemorroid cause and bring some solutions to it.
  • 1. Adopting a wrong position on the toilet seat is one of the main causes of hemorroids. Here is correct way to sit; a person should follow when sitting on the toilet: sit on the toilet normally, then raise your feet up on tiptoes and balls of feet (front part of foot) and bend forward with your elbows to your knees. This position allows the bowel to come out with little effort, thus lessening the chance of hemorroids coming through the hole and reducing the chance of developing new hemorroids.
  • 2. Constipation is another cause of hemorroids. Straining to pass hard stools puts too much pressure on the rectum and makes the veins swell (like varicose veins behind the knees). To avoid the internal problems caused by constipation, when you go to the toilet, take your time; let nature do its thing. Try gentle deep breathing and avoid holding your breath, to put a little pressure on the bowel to come out.
  • 3. Diarrhea is a factor that damages the veins. In this case, there are frequent passing of stool, and even though the fecal matter is soft, it dampens the intestine at the same time and causes the hemorroid disease. Take a good care of your health, always wash your hands before eating and always wash the fruits and vegetables before consuming them.
  • 4. Wiping too hard or too long may also cause or aggravate hemorroids. The bowel should evacuate the contents well, reducing the need for excess wiping, if you followed the suggestions of extra fiber and water. Also, use a soft damp cloth that absorbs a lot.
  • 5. Other important cause of hemorroids is pregnancy. Maximum pressure is exerted during delivery time and this increases the anal pressure while the baby is pushed out. To prevent hemorroids from showing, you must do a lot of exercise during the pregnancy, especially in the beginning.
  • 6. Heavy lifting straining can cause hemorroids to show themselves and can possibly cause hemorroids to develop. If your job requires heavy lifting, discuss this issue with someone specially trained in your work area.
  • 7. Liver disease can also cause increased pressure in the veins, as blood is pooled in and around the pelvic system. Don’t drink too much alcohol or coffee, don’t eat junk food, and try to keep your liver and your heart healthy.
  • 8. If you are overweight, you are lifting your excess weight up every time you stand or walk or run. Especially when sitting, the pressure of your body is bearing on your anal region and may well be weakening it or aggravating existing hemorroids. To help alleviate the suffering from hemorroids and perhaps prevent new hemorroids from developing, you should try to loose the excess weight you are carrying around on your body.
  • 9. Another factor that counts is heredity. Some people are genetically predisposed to this type of illness and there aren’t too many things we can do about it. Do a lot of sport, especially to train and relax your anal sphincter muscles (the ring of muscles that surrounds the anal opening).
  • 10. Anal sex is another cause of hemorroids. No matter how much lubricant it’s used; keep in mind that the anus wasn’t designed for this function. If we remember that just wiping the area with toilet paper is considered a risk, you will get the picture yourself of how much problems can cause this type of sexual intercourse.
Diet has also a pivotal role in causing and preventing hemorroids. People who consistently eat a high-fiber diet are unlikely to get hemorroids, but those who prefer a diet high in processed foods can expect them. A low-fiber diet or inadequate fluid intake can cause constipation, which can contribute to hemorroids in two ways: It promotes straining on the toilet and it also aggravates the hemorroids by producing hard stools that further irritate the swollen veins. Hope the above mention satisfies your question on what causes hemorroids.

Although hemorroids are rarely dangerous, they can be a painful recurrent bother, as you've found. Fortunately, most hemorroid symptoms improve dramatically with simple measures. Here are some things to try:
  • Add fiber. Boost the fiber in your diet with high-fiber foods, a fiber supplement or both. When taken with adequate fluid, fiber softens stools and makes them easier to pass, reducing pressure on hemorrhoids and lowering the risk of bleeding, inflammation and swelling.
  • High-fiber foods include prunes, dates, apples, pears, strawberries, broccoli, brussels sprouts, carrots, peas, spinach, legumes (for example, baked beans or kidney beans), bran cereals and oatmeal. Fiber supplements include psyllium (Metamucil, Konsyl, Perdiem), methylcellulose (Citrucel), calcium polycarbophil (FiberCon, Fiber-Lax, Mitrolan) and wheat dextrin (Benefiber). Fiber can cause bloating or gas, so start slowly, and gradually increase your intake to 25 to 30 grams of fiber per day. Increase your fluid intake at the same time.
  • • Exercise. You can stimulate bowel function with moderate aerobic exercise, such as brisk walking 20 to 30 minutes a day.
  • • Go when you have to go. When you feel the urge, go to the bathroom immediately; don't wait for a more convenient time. Your stool can back up, leading to increased pressure and straining.
  • • Take sitz baths. You can often relieve itching, irritation and spasm of the sphincter muscle with a warm water bath for the buttocks (sitz bath). Sit in a few inches of warm water in your bathtub or in a small plastic tub that fits over a toilet seat. Try a 20-minute sitz bath after each bowel movement and at two or three other times during the day. Afterward, gently pat the anal area dry; don't rub or wipe hard because this can cause irritation to your hemorrhoids.
  • • Try over-the-counter hemorroid creams. These can temporarily soothe pain, irritation and itching. Hemorroid cream and suppositories containing hydrocortisone are also effective, but don't use them for more than a week at a time, because they can cause the skin to get too thin. Witch hazel wipes (Tucks) are soothing and have no harmful effects. A small ice pack placed against the anal area for a few minutes may also help. Finally, sitting on cushions rather than hard surfaces can help reduce swelling.
Occasionally, hemorroids can't be managed with conservative treatments alone, either because the symptoms persist or because an internal hemorroid has slipped down into the anus. If symptoms continue for more than a few days despite your efforts to relieve them, call your doctor. He or she can confirm that you have hemorrhoids, rule out other conditions and recommend an appropriate hemorroids treatment, such as surgery, to remove or shrink hemorroids. Also try to prevent or eliminate formation of hemorroids by avoiding what causes hemorroids formation.

Hemorroids Cream

hemorroids cream picHemorroids Cream is one of the common treatment for hemorroids although there are also a number of medications used in alleviating the discomforting effects of hemorroids. Hemorroid cream is more common than ointment because creams can be rubbed in easily and the water components easily evaporates thus leaving only the thin film of the active ingredients behind and hemorroids cream are obviously not greasy. Ointments on the other hand are very greasy. This hemorroid cream is applied directly on the affected area and are kept there for several hours.

Hemorroids on the other hand, also known as piles are a swelling and inflammation of the veins of the rectum. Hemorroids can develop from two different places: either internal hemorroid are rectal veins which can become swollen and will form internal hemorroids. But, as the internal structure of the rectum has few pain receptors these cannot generally be seen or felt. External rectal veins can also swell to form external hemorroids. External hemorroids can be seen around the outside of the anus and, many times, can be felt.

There are several symptoms that usually indicate some type of hemorroid condition. These include blood in the stool, in the toilet, or on bath tissue after using the bathroom, or a vague pain in the anus after defecating. Also, itching, burning, or pain in the region may indicate a case of hemorrroids. Research has shown a number of factors can lead to varying forms of hemorroids. These causes of hemorroid includes: constant sitting, constipation, diarrhea, obesity, childbirth, heavy lifting, severe coughing, straining with bowel movements and hereditary. But basically, any increase in the pressure in the veins around that area can lead to formation of hemorroids.

Most cases of hemorroids can be diagnosed and treated by the individual experiencing the discomfort. The exception to this is if there is bleeding from the anus, which may indicate a larger, more serious problem. If this is the case, a doctor will observe the area using one or more medical devices. These can include a anoscope, proctoscope, and/ or performing a sigmoidoscopy.

So for many who suffered from hemorroid, an answer to their discomforting condition is applying of hemorroids cream for fast hemorroid relief. But it is important that you start your hemeoriod treatment with a weaker type of hemorroid cream. If this hemorroids cream does nothing for you after a period of three days. Work your way up to a stronger type cream and again if this does nothing for you after three days, you then progress to the strongest type cream. Only if you are so sure that you have no improvement at all then only do you step up to the stronger cream.

The reason for this above mentioned statement is that your body gets very familiar very quickly to creams and ointments. The consequences are that the particular cream or ointment may not work in the near future when you may really need this particular cream. So why take a chance using a hemorroids cream that you might not need at this stage. Another problem with your stronger type creams and ointments is that you can ruin your skin around the anus causing skin eczema for the rest of your life and other more serious complications. This problem is usually caused by overdosing on the cream or ointment.

The main goal of using hemorroids cream is to relieve the pain, itchiness, and burning sensation brought about by the said ailment. With regard to their contents, some hemorroid cream have herbal ingredients such as aloe while others contain anesthetic chemicals like xylocaine. In addition, this type of product is usually available over-the-counter, which means that anyone can purchase it from a drugstore. However, there are certain hemorroids cream for more severe cases of hemorroids that are obtained only by prescription.

In addition to hemorroids cream, there are many other natural means in which you can prevent hemeriods from occurring. The most simple means is to ensure you have soft bowel movements by drinking lots of water and keeping a healthy (high fiber) diet. From there, develop good bowel habits by ensuring you do not spend longer than is necessary on the toilet (reading is not recommended) or ensuring you do not strain during bowel movements (soft bowels help this from being necessary.) Certain natural vitamins help as well, such as the following:

1) Vitamin E : Vitamin E prevents further inflammation from occurring, being a powerful anti-oxidant.
2) L-Arginine : This can help to prevent muscle spasms, which is also beneficial in preventing anal fissures from occurring
3) Horse Chestnut : a wonderful herb that alleviates swellings of hemorroids
4) Red Sage : Red Sage stimulates blood circulation, which is beneficial in the prevention of hemorroids
5) Oat straw : Oat Straw is beneficial for the digestive system, and also raises energy levels
6) Plantain : Itching and burning is greatly relieved

More serious forms of hemorroids may only be cured through hemorroid surgery or hospital treatment procedures, although many of the natural hemorroid creams mentioned above may prevent this. If hospital procedures are required, however, there are methods which are relatively quick and are designed to cut off blood supply to the hemorroids or shrink them so that they fall off on their own, and the skin left behind heals. Hemorroid surgery, though, requires over-night treatment and actual removal of the hemorroids themselves.

Moving on, a few things must be remembered in using hemorroids cream.

  • First, a person must not apply more than what has been indicated on the label or instruction sheet. Putting a lavish amount of this kind of treatment on the hemorroid will cause irritation and worsen the problem instead of treating it.
  • Second, after waking up in the morning, you has to immediately wash the area where he applied the cream on the previous night to remove the excess residue that may cause itching.
  • Third, always has to make sure that the skin is thoroughly dried before gently applying the substance and that his hands are washed prior to and after the medication process. You can also use a soft cotton swab in putting and spreading the cream on the hemorroid. Finally, you should store the hemorroid cream in a place with a moderately cool temperature after using.
There are many types of hemorroid remedies and hemorroids cream or ointment available over the counter and on the market today, however most of these creams or ointments are only designed to soothe the pain, itching and burning associated with hemorroids, because they usually only contain numbing agents. However, there are some hemorroid cream that are able to shrink the swelling anal cushions and these vary from anesthetic and analgesic ointments, to homeopathic or natural ointments. Some of these products also come as a foam of sorts. Cortisone-based creams are available by prescription. And don't forget to ask your doctor for proper usage of hemorroids cream.

Hemorroids Removal

hemorroids removal picHemorroids removal is a technique commonly used by many people to relieve them from the pain they experience of having hemorroid.

Hemorroids are simply expanded blood vessels due to too much pressure in the anal region. This can occur due to heavy lifting, constipation, sitting for a long time, and childbirth, to name a few causes. However, some people will have none of these conditions and still get hemorroids. A common cause of hemorroids is simply the standing position, in which all the blood above the rectum exerts pressure on the rectal and anal areas. Hemorroids are classified into two categories mainly:

• Internal hemorroids - These usually remain along the anal wall. You usually can't feel or see them, unless they break through the anus. This is known as a protruded or prolapsed hemorroid. Symptoms may include pain, bleeding, itching and a feeling of fullness after a bowel movement
• External hemorroids - These are small soft pads around the anal opening, the same color as your skin. When an external hemorroid forms a blood clot (thrombus), it can appear blue in color and cause severe pain, itching and inflammation.

Hemorroids removal may be recommended when nonsurgical treatment like fiber-rich diet, laxatives, stool softener, suppositories, medications, warm baths has not provided adequate relief from:
• Persistent itching • Anal bleeding • Pain • Blood clots (thrombosis of the hemorroids) • Infection

Hemorroids Removal methods

Natural supplements, alone or combined, are fast, safe, and proven effective in both treating hemorroids and helping with recovery after the surgical removal of hemorroids. Before you go for surgery I would recommend trying the natural supplements first before your hemorroid removal. In many cases they can help and completely cure you. This will save you a lot of money and pain.

There are also numerous treatments that are available, which can successfully remove symptomatic hemorroids. While topical ointments may reduce the discomfort associated with this condition, they will not actually remove the hemorroid problem. If you are suffering from chronic hemorroids, you may need to undergo a hemorroids removal procedure.

These procedures are typically performed right at a doctor's office or at a special clinic that handles hemorroids removal. While most can be done on an outpatient basis, more serious surgeries may involve being admitted into a hospital. Let's look at the variety of methods that can be used for hemorroid removal.

  • Banding - This is a common procedure of hemorroids removal that has been used for many years. A small band is placed around the hemorroid very tightly. This cuts off the blood supply to the hemorroid and it will begin to shrivel. After a few days, it will fall off and the patient can get on with the healing process. The procedure is virtually painless, and it is usually quite effective.
  • Infrared Coagulation (IRC) - This technique of hemorroids removal uses infrared light, which is used to coagulate the small vessels found in a hameriods, and so can be quite useful in smaller and less severe cases. This is generally performed in an office or an outpatient clinic, and is accompanied by minimal discomfort.
  • Hemorroidectomy. Hemorroids removal through direct surgical intervention is called a hemorroidectomy. The hemorroids are simply cut out. Hemorroid removal can be painful, particularly for the external variety. After surgery, pain is managed through home-treatment methods, such as drinking a lot of water and eating high-fiber foods to remain hydrated and stop constipation. Health professionals recommend that you take stool softeners that contain fiber to help make your bowel movements smooth. Straining during bowel movements can cause hemeriods to come back.
In the unusual circumstance when less invasive measures are inadequate to control a patient's symptoms, a surgical procedure may be required. These are more involved procedures, and are generally accompanied by more pain and disability, so they should be reserved for only the most serious cases. Make certain that you discuss the risks and benefits of these procedures with your physician prior to consenting to one of these surgical procedures for your hemorroid removal.
  • • Harmonic Scalpel Treatments - This type of hemorroid removal uses a special scalpel that operates with ultrasound waves. The scalpel is used to remove the hemorroid and the blood vessels are automatically cauterized. This is considered to be an almost bloodless procedure and is typically recommended for large hemorroids or for those that are very painful.
  • • Laser Therapy - This is very similar to harmonic scalpel treatments, but in this case, an actual laser beam will be targeted on the hemorroid. This type of hemorroids removal is growing in popularity, and is quite effective. The laser automatically cauterizes the area, and the nerves will be sealed off as well. This technique may be accompanied by a bit less pain than the typical surgical hemorroidectomy.
  • • Stapled Hemorroidectomy (PPH) - This technique utilizes a special stapling device that cuts through the involved vessels, and staples the tissue back together again. This also is associated with a bit less pain than a conventional hemorroidectomy, and is becoming more popular with many surgeons.
  • • Excising - An actual surgical removal of a hemorroid may be necessary. The hemorroid is cut away and the blood vessels are tied off. This procedure is a bit more painful than other types of hemorroid removal and the recovery time may be longer. However, it is very effective.
Hemorroids can be surgically removed while you are sedated and pain-free (local or spinal anesthesia) or deep asleep and pain-free (general anesthesia). After the hemorroid is removed, gauze packing is inserted to reduce bleeding.

However, smaller hemorroids may not require hemorroid surgery. Treatments for small hemorroids may only involve a chemical injection to reduce swelling or rubber band ligation to cut off the blood supply to the hemorroid. These procedures can often be done as an outpatient or office procedure with minimal or no anesthesia.

Take note also that you must have to take considerations of the risk of having hemorroids removal because of the anesthesia that is being applied which results to reactions to medications and problem for breathing. Another risk for having hemorroid removal surgery is bleeding and infection. Additional risks include possible narrowing (stricture) of the anus.

Although almost hemorroids removal outcome is usually very good in the majority of cases. Preventive measures such as adherence to a high fiber diet, and avoiding constipation must be taken to prevent recurrence.The patient may also experience considerable pain after surgery as the anus tightens and relaxes. Medications to relieve pain may be used. So to avoid straining, stool softeners will be used. Avoid any straining during bowel movement or urination. Soaking in a warm bath can bring additional comfort. Expect complete recovery from hemorroids removal in about 2 weeks.

Hemorroid Doctor

hemorroid doctor picHemorroid doctor, is the one who works with hemorroids, among other things. They are hemorroid specialist called proctologist. In point of fact, proctologists deal with the entire colon and anorectal canal, which pretty much covers the entire large intestine. When dealing with hemorroids, proctologists are the specialists to see first.

Since more than half of the population will, at some time, suffer from hemorroids, there is a great need for specialists in this area as hemorroid doctor. Patients with this condition generally find that visiting and consulting to doctors specializing in the care of hemorroids is very beneficial, since their area of practice is so focused. You'll have access to all of the latest hemorroid treatments and techniques, and you can be assured that your hemorroid doctor knows all of the latest information that can help relieve your suffering.

Hemorroids fall into a pretty rare medical category in that they are usually not serious but, at the same time, can be occasionally quite complicated to treat. Some of the surgical procedures can even require a specialized surgeon to perform.

A good hemorroid doctor will always give hemorroids the time and attention they deserve, rather than brushing them off as "simple". The hemorroid itself is not much of a problem, but the area of the body hemorroids reside in is quite complicated and needs care and detailed attention in order to work properly. Improperly performed surgery can cause lasting damage to the anal area, which can severely impact quality of life.

The first hemorroid doctor you'll want to see about your hemorroids will be your family doctor, who should already be quite familiar with you and your medical history. A general practitioner with whom you have a good working relationship is invaluable when dealing with any health condition, and doubly so when it comes to hemorroids. Make an appointment to explain and discuss all of your hemorroid symptoms in detail to date.

When hemorroids are uncomplicated by bleeding, thrombosis or extreme prolapse, your hemorroid doctor will probably tell you that the hemorroids will be best treated at home. Your hemorroid doctor will also probably give you recommendations for home treatment to include a high-fiber diet, warm water sitz baths, and any other techniques he or she knows of. For further hemorroid relief, the doctor may also give you a prescription for a painkiller in either cream or tablet form.

On the other hand, if you do have any of the complications your family doctor will probably refer to a proctologist, which is a specialist who deals specifically with the colorectal/anal area. This is one key hemorroid doctors to be aware of.

If your family doctor wants to refer you to a proctologist, do be sure to communicate what's important to you in a doctor who'll be examining such a private and delicate area. While your family doctor may not have the exact education to deal with complicated hemorroids, he or she does know both you and the various specialists in the area. This makes your family doctor the best qualified person to both find a good hemorroid doctor for you and to be your advocate during the continuation of your hemorroids treatment.

These "Hemorroid Doctors" specialize in specific treatments for this condition. Since there are currently many methods for treating hemorroids, these doctors will be able to prescribe which one will be the most effective for your particular case. Most hemorroid doctors will start with conservative treatments initially and then move to more serious techniques if the hemorroids do not respond to treatment.

While most hemorroids are caused infrequently by excess straining or pressure on the anus, there are those that suffer from hemorroids on a chronic basis. This can be very uncomfortable and traditional treatment methods, such as over the counter ointments may not bring enough relief. For these patients, it is usually recommended that they undergo a procedure that will actually remove the hemorroid.

See your doctor if the symptoms last longer than a week because your hemorroid doctor can determine which hemorroid treatment procedures are best for you. You should also see your doctor if you have bleeding, to ensure that there is not some other cause. Your doctor will examine your anus, feel inside the anal canal and may also insert a small metal tube, called a proctoscope, an inch or two into the anal canal to give a better view.

  • First- and second- degree hemorroid usually go away on their own if constipation is avoided, but your hemorroid doctor may prescribe a short course of hemorroid cream to relieve symptoms. Third-degree hemorroid may also go away on their own, but if they persist, they may need hospital treatment.
Only a few people need an hemorroid operation because most hemorroids are treated by natural home remedies, hemorroid treatment just like banding or phenol injections. There is usually no need for a general anesthetic or to stay in hospital overnight for these procedures. Stretching (anal dilatation) was a popular treatment in the 1970s, but is seldom used now. Most common hemorroid treatment are:

Hemorroid Banding
Involves placing a small rubber band at the base of the hemorroid, so that it pinches the lining of the anal canal. This ‘strangles’ the hemorroid, so it dies and falls off. It causes some scarring. It is more effective than the other hemorroid treatments but has some drawbacks, such as severe bleeding in a few cases. Therefore you need to tell the surgeon if you are on blood-thinning medication. Some people feel faint and nauseous just after the bands are put on, and they can be quite painful for the following 48 hours. According to an article in the British Medical Journal, the success rate for hemorroid banding is:

• 79% of hemorroids are cured • 18% of hemorroid return so that repeat banding is needed • for 2% of hemorroid, it does not work at all.
  • Injection of phenol in almond oil is a method of causing scarring in the area, but produces a permanent cure in only about 25% of cases. It is less commonly used now, because the results are not as good as with banding.
  • Cryosurgery freezes the hemorroid to destroy it. It is not used much, because it causes a watery discharge afterwards.
  • Infrared coagulation uses infrared light to destroy the hemorroid. This method is not commonly used, because it is not as effective as other hemorroid treatment methods.
However, if your hemorroid doctor believes that your hemorroids require surgery, ask for a lengthy and detailed polite conversation for the doctor to explain his or her reasons. The doctor should be able to convince you that this is the best option before you sign off on it.

Hemorroid Surgery.
There are several different operations for hemorroids. In the usual operation, the swollen spongy pad that forms the hemorroids is cut away. It is painful for 7–10 days afterwards. A newer operation, called ‘stapling’, involves cutting away a 2 cm strip of the lining of the rectum and joining the cut edges with a special stapler. People seem to recover quicker from ‘stapling’ than from the ordinary operation. It is not yet a common operation in the UK, but it is popular in the rest of Europe. Although it is less painful than the ordinary operation, it seems to be less effective in the long-term and about 12% of people have a recurrence of the hemorroids within 16 months . However, more research is needed.

Rubber Band Ligation.
Your hemorroid specialist can also determine which procedures is best for you. These outpatient procedures include Rubber Band Ligation, which involves placement of a band around some of the tissue causing the hemorroidal problems. This will cut off the blood supply to the affected area and the hemorroid will eventually shrivel up and fall off. The vast majority of procedures can be performed by hemorroid specialists in an outpatient setting and it is possible to continue most activities immediately following a procedure. The recovery times are usually quite short as well.

Your hemorroid doctor may also recommend that you undergo a special colon cancer screening study (colonoscopy), particularly if you have never had one done, or if you are over the age of 50. The American Cancer Society recommends that all adults over this age have a screening done every five to ten years, although in some cases, more frequent screenings may be necessary. A colon cancer screen combines a variety of different diagnostic procedures and is typically quite painless and quick. These screenings can help your hemorroid doctor spot any underlying health issues that may be causing your condition. In addition, frequent screens can help increase the odds of discovering any abnormalities while they are still easy to treat.

Be aware also that doctors can fire uncooperative patients. If your hemorroid doctor has made a reasonable effort to convince you and your doctor is right according to mainstream medicine, he or she may refuse to see you again. If your doctor should go this far, it may be difficult to find a family doctor in the future, as other doctors don't want to take a risk on accepting a patient who won't listen. For this reason, it is important to maintain open channels of communication, to always be polite and civil, and to make sure that any hemorroid doctor you are considering is open to your priorities, such as natural remedies, before entering that doctor's care.

Hemorroid Cure

hemorroid cure picHemorroid cure was initiated due to pain attributed by all types of hemorroid. Hemorroids have become very common diseases nowadays at least you see symptoms of hemorroid in two out one. But you do not have to worry because lots of treatments today that are now available in the market and are allowed by the doctor as hemorroid cure. Also some of the fruits like banana, apple, and straw berry give better results to cure hemorroids. Herbs are very commonly used to cure hemorroids, herbs like green tea, calendula and so on.


The hemorroids mostly affect those people who have to work by sitting through out the day. So those people, in the break time they should walk and whenever they get the chance to go for a small walk it helps to cure hemorroids. Homemade remedies also give good effect to heal hemorroids. Drinking buttermilk after food helps to cool the body and it is best home remedies to heal hemorroids. Drinking white radish juice or applying paste of white radish in anus, coriander juice, cumin seeds paste reduce pain these are used to cure hemorroids.

And many products are available in the market nowadays as hemorroid cure. However, surgery is done when there is sever pain; hemorroid is removed by surgery, and even though surgery is expensive, it helps to cure hemorroids completely. Some of the other treatments like laser therapy, cryotherapy are also used as hemorroid cure. In the laser therapy hemorroid is burned and in the cryotherapy hemorroids is frozen.

The prospect of suffering from hemorroids is one that nobody finds delightful. In fact, many people go to great lengths to ensure that they don't become one of the unlucky that have to deal with this debilitating ailment. However, statistics show that most Americans will at some point become hemorroid sufferers. Up to 85 per cent of all Americans, at some point in their lives, will suffer from hemorroids for a variety of reasons, whether it is a side-effect of illness, pregnancy or even because they simply form on their own. If you should find yourself as a sufferer, and want to cure hemorroids, you shouldn't fret as there are many viable hemorroid treatments that are guaranteed to alleviate any pain brought on by this physically debilitating condition.

The first and most common hemorroid cure for any hemorroid flare up is, of course, a sitz bath. What is a sitz bath? A sitz bath is where the hemorroid sufferer fills either a small pan or their bathtub with warm water. The water must always be warm as hot water may aggravate the already irritated skin around the hemorroid. After sitting in the water for between 15 and 20 minutes, letting the infected area soak in the water, get out of the water and gently dab the area dry with a warm cloth. Be sure to dab the area and not wipe, as wiping will only aggravate the areas. In the worst of cases, you could aggravate the area to the point where you draw blood.

Another method of hemorroid cure that is quick is through the use of medicated ointments and creams. Many hemorroid creams are readily available over the counter at your nearest pharmacy, though in rare cases you can have one prescribed by a physician. Many of these ointments have anesthetics in them to help quicken the soothing of the affected area. The drawback to this technique, however, is that many people complain of the mess that is associated with the application of the cream. Because of the nature of applying the cream, it is not always easy to find the infected areas, in addition to the mess of simply having the cream on your fingers. Another drawback to this method of hemorroid treatment is in the fact that the actual application of the cream can be a painful, slow process.

A third option is through fixative procedure because many tend to avoid or to undergo a surgical procedure to remove and cure their hemorroids. More often than not, the procedure that people undergo is a simple process called rubber band ligation. The process is very simple. After having the hemorroid or hemorroids examined by a doctor, the physician will wrap a small rubber band around the swollen husk of skin. The rubber band then acts as a device that strangles the husk, cutting off air flow and eventually killing the hemorroid. The dead mass is then removed, along with the band, during normal bowel movements.

Another ways are the following hemorroid cure that are the most practical form of hemorroid cure as, and are proven to be surefire ways to combat this debilitating nuisance.

Hemorroids Cure Through Natural remedies:

Whether you suffer from internal or external hemorroids natural treatment is simple. Increasing your intake of fiber will greatly reduce the potential for hemorroids to form, and can lessening the irritation of existing irritation. Constipation is a main cause of the formation of Hemorroids. Increasing water and fiber consumption, simultaneously, will decrease your likelihood of becoming constipated. Psyllium and flax seeds are both natural sources of fiber which are easy to add to any diet. Flax seeds can be sprinkled on salads or can be found in a variety of organic cereals. Psyllium is found in high-fiber breakfast cereal. Bioflavonoids are another plant-derived compound known for its anti-inflammatory characteristics and its ability to strengthen blood vessels. Ruscus aculeatus, or commonly know as box holly or sweet broom, is comprised of ruscogen. Ruscogen has properties which alleviate swelling and inflammation. Ruscus aculeatus can be found in several forms such as capsule, tea, ointment. It can also be applied to the affected area in the form of a compress. It has been noted that taking sweet broom is one of the best ways to stop external bleeding. Witch hazel is the one of the most common natural ingredients that can be found in a wide variety of over-the-counter hemorroid treatments and is formally know as Hamamelis virginiana. Witch hazel should never be ingested, but instead, should be applied in ointment, hemorroid cream or compress form. Overtime and with consistent use over the course of treatment, the astringent qualities of witch hazel stop itching, pain, swelling and discharge. Nearly all hemorroid pads and wipes currently on the market contain witch hazel and provide the best direct external relief when used immediately after going to the bathroom. Chamomile, although a less commonly known treatment for hemorroids, has a standing tradition of anti-inflammatory qualities and works best when directly applied externally in oil, cream, or compress form. It is very important that you consult with a pharmacist or fully research any particular herbal supplement or at home remedy prior to hemorroid treatment to avoid any adverse reactions due to any other related on non-related course of treatment or medical condition you may be experiencing.

Hemorroids Cure Through Home Remedies:

The best course of hemorroid treatment at home should include a combination of remedies. At the onset of external bleeding or pain, you should address the external and internal cause of the attack for the best and quickest hemorroid cure. For starters, you should increase your intake of water and fiber. Along with this increase you should ingest a stool softener or herbal home remedy, such as box holly or sweet broom, to alleviate swelling and improve vascular circulation. Using pads or wipes that are medicated and contain witch hazel will provide the best and most immediate relief after a bowel movement. It is also recommended that you routinely apply hemorroid cream or ointment through out the day to stop external bleeding, swelling, and discomfort.

Hemorroids Cure – To avoid common causes of hemorroids:

It is speculated that there are number of triggers which can result in a painful hemorroid attack but it is not completely understood why Hemorroids enlarge or descend. Best known causes of hemorroids and external anal bleeding that the sufferer try to avoid especial on their process of curing their hemorroid includes pregnancy, poor fiber intake, prolonged sitting and straining on the toilet, dehydration and lack of physical exercise. Age is also a large factor. The majority of people who experience hemorroid attacks are within the age of 45 to 65. It seems that over time the tissue and blood vessels which make up the hemorroid cushion of the anal cavity break down causing a sharp increase in the likelihood and potential of an attack.

Hemorroids Cure: Other treatments to consider:

When herbal remedies and homes treatments fail to cure hemorroid or even alleviate external bleeding, pain, and swelling associated with a hemorroid attack, it may be best to consider seeking more serious medical means of hemorroid relief by consulting a physician. There several medical procedures such as surgery or prescription medicine that can cure your particular condition.

From the suggestion mention above, you can try following hemorroid cure that best suited for your condition and to your hemorroid type.

Hemorroid Symptoms

hemorroids symptoms| symptoms of hemorroidHemorroids symptoms are one of the very discomforting condition you will ever experienced if you have hemoroids. Just imagine if your in public places or in any very solemn environment then hemorroid symptoms will attack , how are you going to deal with that shameful condition? Therefore early recognition of hemorroids symptoms should be given importance to come up with early hemorroid treatment.

Although hemorroid is quite embarrassing topic to discuss, it is also a very common issue that is untold. At age 50, about half of adults have had to deal with the uncomfortable feeling of itching, bleeding and pain which are the common symptoms of hemorroids. But good to know, that there are now many available effective hemeriod treatments existing in our market, and for some only requires basic home remedies to get rid of hemorroid symptoms.

Hemorroids Symptoms may vary from person to another, and usually depends on what type of hemorroid and where it is located. Although many people have hemorroids, not all of them experienced symptoms of hemorroids.

So in case there is no hemorroids symptoms such as pain or discomfort experienced, how will you know you have hemorroids? In most cases, bleeding or spotting of any blood in the stools or toilet tissue should immediately be referred to a doctor so the condition will be diagnosed properly. You need to have this checked to rule out the possibility of hemorroid symptoms.
Hemorroids symptoms usually disappears after a few days. And these hemorroids symptoms usually depends on the location where the hemorroids develop:

Hemorroids symptoms of Internal hemeriods. These hemorroids develops in the deeper portion of the anal canal and rectum where there are few nerve endings, the main reason why you mostly can't see or feel these hemeriods. The presence of blood on toilet paper or in the bowl during bowel movement is a common hemorroid symptoms. And because internal anal membranes lack pain-sensitive nerve fibers, these hemorroids usually don't cause discomfort. But because of straining or irritation from passing stool that can injure a hemorroids delicate surface thus causes it to bleed. Occasionally, straining can push an internal hemorroid through the anal opening. If a hemorroid remains displaced, it can cause pain and irritation. Rectal Bleeding and pain are most complained about. Internal hemorroid can be extremely painful, as they often protrude and can become thrombosed, or clotted. Another hemorroids symptom of internal hemorroids is the occurrence of mucus just like the occurrence of blood in your stool.

Hemorroids symptoms of External hemorroids. These external hemorroids appears on the outer rim of the anus and are usually the most uncomfortable hemorroids condition. These usually tend to be painful. Sometimes blood may pool in an external hemorroids and form a clot, causing severe pain, swelling and inflammation. Most common hemorroid symptoms of external hemorroids are itching, burning, and irritation. Streaks of blood may also appear on toilet paper after straining during bowel movements. You may also find it difficult to thoroughly cleanse the anal area.

Hemorroids symptoms for both internal hemorroids and external hemorroids are:

• Bleeding during bowel movements and the appearance of bright red blood on toilet paper after you strain to have a bowel movement is the number one hemorroid symptoms.
• Itching and burning are another hemorroids symptoms.
• The feeling of pain and swellings while cleaning your rectal area are also most common hemorroids symptoms.

Any hemorroids symptoms you noticed is recommended to have it consulted with your doctor for early hemorroid treatment. Although the amount of pain really depends on how bad your hemeriods are, and regardless of how small or big your hemorroid symptoms are it is advised that you have to deal with the problem as soon as possible. Hemorroids are not life-threatening but living with hemorroids is not really fun... it's uncomfortably painful... and not to mention, its embarrassing.

So to get rid of hemorroids symptoms, you can take these following advise:

• Eat high-fiber foods. You are advise to eat more fruits, vegetables and grains to help softens the stool and increases its bulk thus getting rid of any hemorroid symptoms.
• Drink plenty of liquids. Drink plenty of water or fluids a minimum of 8 glasses a day to get rid of hemorroids symptoms.
• Regular exercise. Stay active to reduce pressure on veins, which can occur with long periods of standing or sitting, and to help prevent constipation. Exercise can also help you lose excess weight thus helping you to get of hemorroids symptoms.

However if hemorroids symptoms still persist, you have to consult your physician for other hemorroid treatment or in worst cases to take hemorroid surgery.


Hemorroid Surgery

hemorroid surgery picHemorroids Surgery may become highly recommended and very necessary if the hemorroid symptoms become severe and the hemorroid condition becomes more chronic, or if your other hemorroids treatment are unsuccessful. And mostly if hemorroids become very enlarged, protrude from the anus , bleed frequently, or contain blood clots.

A number of hemorroids surgery methods may be used to remove or reduce the size of such hemorroids. Common practitioners will apply hemorroids surgery and other form of hemorroid treatments in such worst cases. These hemorroids surgery includes:

Hemorroidectomy. This kind of hemorroids surgery is commonly reserved for permanently prolapsed or protruding hemorroids, these are anal surgeries that are carried out under anesthesia and may require hospitalization after the process. When the hemorroids become to large and already protrude out of the anus most of the time, it might be a right time and be necessarily be cut off through a hemorroids surgery process called hemorroidectomy. In some cases it might not mean actual cutting off of pieces of hemorroids tissue from the anal walls, but just merely dissecting the swollen hemorroid to remove clotted blood and puss so that the hemorroid can eventually "dry" up with the help of other medication such as ointments and suppositories. Internal hemorroids usually can be destroyed by injecting them with a chemical substance, this is be necessary if internal hemorroids are prolapsed or very large.

Coagulation. This kind of hemorroid surgery is considered best for hemorroids that are still in its smaller shape. It involves the process of burning of hemorriods with the help of electric current or infrared light to burn off or shrivel the hemorroid tissue.. Continuous hemorroid treatment results in shrinkage and disappearance of hemorroid.

Rubber Band Ligation. Any qualified medical practitioner uses a rubber band to tie off the hemaroid at the root so that they wither off and die. By its very nature, this hemorroids surgery method of treatment cannot be applied in the early stages of the hemorroid since the hemorroids are still tiny. It is best suited for hemorroids that are already hanging out of the anus, or those that are seen and felt as big lumps outside the anal opening. This procedure is based on the fact that hemorroid thrive on regular blood supply. Therefore, if the blood supply is cut off, by tying the vessels that carry blood to the lumpy hemorroids, then this shortage and absence of this blood supply will see to it that the hemorroid will "starve to death", but it take a couple of weeks for the area to completely heal. This procedure is usually painful and may cause bleeding and because there are no nerve endings in the rectum, no anesthesia is necessary on this kind of hemorroid surgery.

Sclerotherapy. In sclerotherapy, a chemical solution or substance are injected around the blood vessel to shrink and destroy the hemorroidal tissue.


Fortunately, there are now various effective medicated hemorroids treatment and procedures that are readily available to treat hemorrhoids to avoid hemorrhoids surgery. In many cases this condition may require only self-care and lifestyle changes which includes the following:

    o Regular Sitz bath. This hemorroid treatment requires you to take regular warm bath and soaking your anus with warm water several times a day.
    o Putting an ice bag on the rectal area to help relieve swelling and chronic pain. Other uses cold compress especially with witch hazel or wet tea bags as hemorroid treatments.
    o Only pat to dry your rectal area. Do not wipe excessively. Patting with moist toilet pads or baby wipes after bowel movement can will help you in your hemorroid treatment. Do not scratch because this will worsen your hemorroid condition.
    o Clean y our rectal area regularly, applying hemorroid cream that contain hydrocortisone or numbing ointment to relieve you from pain, swelling and itching as your hemorroid treatment. But do not use anti-itching creams with anesthetic because it can often cause further anal irritation.
    o Most people also use bulk fiber supplements daily to prevent recurrences of their hemorroids. But bulk fiber may take several days to work so if you have existing hemorroid and you are already suffering from constipation, you may use an immediate-acting stool softener and laxative as hemorroids treatments to encourage fast elimination without straining and further aggravating your hemorroids.
Hemorroid Surgery causes severe pain and new techniques are still being investigated for pain free removal of hemorroids. Depending on the severity of your hemorroid case, hemorroid surgery may be performed by giving local or general anesthesia, the healing takes place after a period of 3 to 4 weeks. And take note that rare patients who undergone hemorroid surgery claims that hemorroids reoccurred even after they have gone the procedure.

Therefore, for you to not experience the pain of hemorroid surgery and only to find out it will just reoccur, it is best for you to have it prevented before it becomes worst. Make it a habit to add fibrous foods and fruits in your daily diet. Increase your fluid intake a minimum of 8 glasses a day to avoid constipation as one of the major cause of hemorroid.

However, it is best recommend that hemorroid surgery be used only as your last line of defense against hemorroid because most hemorriods can be treated and cured with more conservative and other home remedies. But for others who did not respond to home remedies, hemorroid surgery is advised.


External Hemorroids

external hemorroids picExternal hemorroids occur outside the rectum, around the anus. External are often more painful than internal hemorroids because the skin around them is very sensitive. Basically, all swellings or protruding masses at or near the anal opening are considered to be external hemorroids. These are easy to detect. You will have a sensation that there is something just outside your anus and when you touch the area, you will actually feel them. It will feel like a swollen lump protruding from your anus. Sometimes external hemorroids are bothersome protrusions, which make hygiene difficult.

External hemorroid sometimes develop a clot inside of them, often after a period of chronic diarrhea or constipation. In that case, it produces a firm and painful swelling or lump around the rim of the anus. Hemorroids are a very common health problem, affecting mostly old people. You are more likely to develop hemorroids if you eat a low-fiber diet, who drinks less fluids and don't get enough exercise, which can lead to repeated episodes of constipation and straining bowel movements.

These hemorroids occur when the vein walls collapse, usually caused by too much toilet pushing. Too much pushing causes the vein walls to weaken, until they collapse. The vein then fills up with blood, and hence the hemorroids feel and look all puffed up.

Sometimes external hemorroids ruptures and slight bleeding occur. You might notice bright red blood on the toilet paper after straining to pass a stool. In rare cases, a vein inside an external hemorroid breaks. Blood may pool under the skin, forming a hard, painful lump. This is called a thrombosed, or clotted hemorroid. Thrombosed external hemorroids are caused by blood pooling in a distended vein and forming a clot, or thrombus, in the outer region of the anus. These particular hemorroids usually cause a great deal of pain, as well as some swelling and itching, but they don’t bleed.

External hemorroid can also create problems with personal hygiene. The excess skin that remains after an acute thrombosis is usually the cause of these problems. This excess perianal skin from external hemorroid requires more attention to be paid when cleansing the area to make sure that all of the skin folds have been tended to.

There are different types of hemorroids, depending on their location, severity, and the amount of pain, discomfort, or aggravation they cause. These are:

Internal: Internal hemorroids are located inside the rectum and are usually painless, especially if located above the anorectal line. But sometimes tend to bleed due to too much .
External: External hemorroids also known as "piles", an old-fashioned term to describe external hemorroids. These develop soft lump under the skin at the opening of the anal cavity. When an external hemorroid swells, the tissue in the area becomes firm but sensitive and turns blue or purple in color. Sometimes, a condition known as thrombosed hemorroids can occur; in this case, a blood clot develops and the lump becomes hard. External hemorroids are usually painful, as the tissue around the anus is densely covered with nerve endings.

The signs and symptoms of hemorroids vary from person to person, and are dependant upon the classification of hemorroid. Keep in mind that the signs and symptoms listed below may be an indicator of a more severe, underlying deficiency.

Internal Hemorroids: Rectal Bleeding and pain are regularly complained about. Internal hemorroids can be extremely painful, as they often protrude and can become thrombosed, or clotted. Mucus is also another indicator of Internal hemorroids, as is blood upon your stools or in the toilet.
External Hemorroids: Symptoms of external hemorrhoids are sever pain and swelling, hard lumps around the anus. The lump may have blue or purple tint. Other common symptoms of external hemorrhoids are itching. This is caused by mucous leaking from the anus. Burning sensation, and irritation are also one external hemorroids symptoms. Also the urge to continually want to go to the toilet is a very irritating occurrence. Eventually you give in and will be forced to go on the toilet from this irresistible urge. It seems that every time you go to the toilet, you get relief, from your hemorroids.But behind the scene what you actually doing is making the situation worse, by pushing. Streaks of blood may also appear on toilet paper after straining during bowel movements. You may also find it difficult to thoroughly cleanse the anal area.

If you are suffering from external hemorroids s or want to avoid re occurrence of external Hemorroid, it is always advisable to follow healthy dietary tips.

    o Eat high-fiber foods. Eat more fruits, vegetables and grains. By doing this it softens the stool and increases its bulk, which will help lessen the straining that can cause your external hemorroids
    o Drink plenty of liquids. At least a minimum 6 -8 glasses a day also helps in preventing constipation thus lowers the risks of having external hemoroids.
    o Consider fiber supplements. You can ask advise from your doctor for any stool softeners. This can give you relief from external hemorroid or getting the possibility of having hemorroids.
    o Change bowel habits. Respond to the urge to defecate and stay relaxed to avoid straining to avoid bleeding of your external hemorroid.
    o The best way to prevent external hemorroids is to keep stools soft so they pass easily, thus decreasing pressure and straining, and to empty bowels as soon as possible after the urge occurs.
The best way to prevent from having painful external hemorrhoids is to prevent that causes hemorroids through change of lifestyle including healthy diet. As saying goes, prevention is better than cure. Preventing the recurrence of hemorroids requires relieving the pressure and straining of constipation. Doctors will often recommend increasing fiber and fluids in the diet. Eating the right amount of fiber and drinking six to eight glasses of pure, filtered water result in softer, bulkier stools. A softer stool makes emptying the bowels easier and lessens the pressure on hemorrhoids caused by straining. Eliminating straining also helps prevent the hemorroids from protruding.

However if home remedies are observe and practice daily it can make the need for hemorroid surgery unnecessary. But if discomfort and pain still persist and blood occurrence in your stool is still noticeable, it is highly advice to consult your physician and get it investigated and give proper hemorroid treatment.

Treatment for Hemorroids

treatment for hemorroids|hemorroid treatments picTreatment for Hemorroids are aimed to relieve pain and discomfort suffered by an individual. There are many natural treatment for hemorroids that require simple steps that you can do on your own, which are also effective to ease discomfort. This treatment for hemorroid includes herbal and homeopathic remedies which contain natural ingredients and are gentle to use.

Treatment for Hemorroids should be given first priority if you already notice some hemorroids symptoms to give quick relief and recovery and to avoid discomfort and other problems associated with Hemorroids . This uncomfortable problem involves the swelling of the veins of the rectum and anus. This is because veins in the rectal area becomes overloaded with blood and that leads the walls to stretch thus results to bleeding, pain, itching and burning feeling therefore careful treatment for hemorroids is highly recommended.

There are also various treatment for hemorroids. Prescription drugs as well as over-the-counter medicines that are now instantly available to sooth pain. There are alternative therapies as treatment for hemorroids that can give you safe and long lasting results. These includes dietary supplement, home made remedies, homoeopathic and herbal medicines. And this treatment for hemorroids may only require simple steps in which you can do on your own. But of course, doctors would recommend the right medication or procedures when the need arises or when hemorroids worsens – medications such as hemorroid suppositories, ointments, pads and hemorroids cream. Doctors may also recommend rubber band litigation, sclerotherapy, hemorroid surgery, and stapling for other cases wherein the hemorroid are too painful to bear or are persistently bleeding.

However, even without hemorroid treatments applied, hemorroids sometimes may heal on their own and there are also some things you can do to speed up the healing process and spare yourself from long suffering hemorroids contributed. But only if your hemorroid is still bearable you can try these following treatment for hemorroids that you can perform at home that may keep your hemorroid from getting worse:

    o Regular Sitz bath. This treatment for hemorroids requires you to take regular warm bath and soaking your anus with warm water several times a day.
    o Putting an ice bag on the rectal area to help relieve swelling and chronic pain. Other uses cold compress especially with witch hazel or wet tea bags as your treatment for hemorroids.
    o Only pat to dry your rectal area. Do not wipe excessively. Patting with moist toilet pads or baby wipes after bowel movement will help you as your treatment for hemorroid. Do not scratch because this will worsen your hemorroid condition.
    o Clean y our rectal area regularly, applying hemorroids cream that contain hydrocortisone or numbing ointment to relieve you from pain, swelling and itching as your treatment for hemorroids. But do not use anti-itching hemorrhoids cream with anesthetic because it can often cause further anal irritation.
    o Most people also use bulk fiber supplements daily to prevent recurrences of their hemorroids. But bulk fiber may take several days to work so if you have existing hemorroid and you are already suffering from constipation, you may use an immediate-acting stool softener and laxative as treatment for hemorroids to encourage fast elimination without straining and further aggravating your hemorroids..
    o You can try donut pillow. This will take off direct pressure from the anus avoiding your hemorroid to be pressed.
    o Use of laxative. You can use this during your treatment for hemorroid because this can add softness of your hard stool thus you can avoid straining during your bowel movement.
    o Increase fiber in your diet . Adding fiber in your everyday meal will help soften hard stool and helps the body produce soft, regular bowel movements thus alleviate hemorroid pain therefore reduces pain while defecating while having your hemmrroid treatment.
    o Take plenty of liquids in your daily diet. As much as possible take a minimum of 7 to 9 glasses of water a day. If any one is having bowel disorders this can lead to hemorroids. Because of this many prominent people and physicians stress the importance of taking much water for rapid recovery as one your treatment for hemorroid.
    o Losing weight and being more active will provide treatment for hemorroid treatment. Reduce your salt intake as much as possible.
    o Be gentle while cleaning and don’t scratch if you feel itch. It is advisable for you to use moist pads or baby wipes while having your hemorroid treatment.
    o Wear loose cotton underwear to prevent moisture buildup, which can irritate hemorroid.
    o Try not to sit or stand for a long period time when hemorroids are irritated or try to sit with pillow if you cannot have short breaks to stand. And avoid lifting heavy objects while your doing your treatment for hemorroid treatment.
However, if the above treatment for hemorroids does not alleviate your pain and swelling , it is more recommended to seek for physicians advice for proper treatment for hemorroids. The process of treatment for hemorroids is not a fun one, but as long as you take the issue seriously and get yourself treatment for hemorroids as soon as possible, then you should be able to relieve yourself of the painful hemorroids condition promptly.


Hemorroid Relief

hemorroid relief|relief for hemorroids picHemorroid relief is basically aimed to sooth, reduce and relieve the pain which hemorroids brings. Hemorroid Relief is very important especially if your hemorroids becomes painful and starts bleeding. Although majority of hemorroid cases does not require any hemorroid treatment - unless they become very painful and starts bleeding. Normally consumption of any laxative or stool softeners may give hemorroids relief from the strained bowel movements. Fiber also retains water and adds to the bulk, softness, and weight of stool - all factors in easing strain. However severe and bleeding hemorroids requires intensive hemorroid treatments to avoid further discomfort and pain

When talking about how to deal with your hemorroid flareups, there are several basic options which can give you good hemorroid relief. You can either choose to go with more conventional methods of hemorroid treatment, which would include prescription, medications and medicines, or you can go the opposite route, and opt to use all natural or herbal products for hemorroids relief.

Although most hemorroids heal on their own without high level of hemorroid treatments, there are some things you can do to speed up the healing process and spare yourself from long hemorroid suffering. For chronic hemorroid sufferers, the following may help you reduce the symptoms of hemorroids and offers you hemorroid relief.

Here are few Hemorroids relief in which you can try at home:

    • Apply hemorroid creams.There are various over-the-counter hemorroid creams containing witch hazel, hydrocortisone or other anti-inflammatory agents that can help reduce swelling and offers hemorroid relief to those who are badly suffering from hemorroids. Hemorroid cream usually contains active ingredients that go directly to the main problem thus providing immediate soothing hemorroids relief.
    • Take a sitz bath. Fill your bathtub with just enough warm water to cover the anal area. Do this regularly, several times a day, especially after having bowel movement. Soak for about 15 minutes at a time. This is one common hemorroid relief ever recommended.
    • Use ice packs or cold compress to numb your hemoroid and help reduce swellings thus you will obtain hemorroids relief
    • Moist wipes. Wiping with moist wipes or moist toilet pads can also reduce and prevent continued irritation of the rectal area thus gives hemorroid relief.
    • Apply petroleum jelly to the affected area for a limited period to relieve the itch and pain and to make bowel movement less painful and can give you temporary hemorroid relief.
    • Do not scrub the anal area excessively, especially with harsh or perfumed soap because it can intensify the irritation thus will not give you hemorroid relief.
    • Use acetaminophen, ibuprofen or aspirin to get hemorroid relief.
    • Zinc oxide lotion. Many people find kind of lotion such as that in diaper rash medicines, to be very relieving. They’ll help reduce the pain and swelling very quickly.
    • Aerosol treatments are also good with their numbing properties.
    • Take oral medications. You can use acetaminophen, spirin or ibuprofen for temporary hemorroid relief.
    • Sitting and standing for long hours is not advisable .Make it a point to lie down and take a rest as often as you can or take a walk for five minutes after every hour.
    • Exercise regularly.
    • Increase your intake of fiber such as fruit, whole grains and vegetables into your diet to soften your stool during your bowel movement thus giving you hemorroids relief.
    • Drink at least six to eight glasses of water daily for softer, bulkier stools
    • Wear cotton underwear and loose clothing to avoid irritation and discomfort
    • Keep the anal area clean. Bathe or shower daily to cleanse the skin around your anus gently with warm water. Soap isn't necessary because it may aggravate the hemorroids problem. Gently drying the area with a hair dryer after bathing can minimize moisture, which can cause irritation
Alternative hemorroid relief can also give you safe and long lasting results. These alternative therapies include homoeopathic and herbal remedies which contain natural ingredients and are gentle and safe to use without the risk of the users. Herbs such as Aloe ferox act as a natural stool softener and are a gentle remedy for constipation, which is one major causes of hemorroids quite often. Passiflora incarnata is also one of nature's most well-regarded carminatives, and helps to provide hemorroids relief and ease muscle tension during bowel movement. Others are dietary supplements, herbal medicines and herbal creams that can assist with the itching, inflammation, and for hemorroid relief.

There are many natural hemorroids self-care measures that can help alleviate and serve as effective, gentle hemorroid treatments and provide hemorroid relief. This hemorroid relief can be found in over-the-counter meds such as hemorroid creams or suppositories. One may also find hemorroid relief and cure in herbal or natural form Topical anesthetics and suppositories that help relieve pain. Your doctor may also prescribe acetaminophen or aspirin to give you hemorroid relief.

Another common treatment for hemorroid relief especially for large internal hemorroids that do not respond to injection is to tie them with rubber bands that make the veins to wither off without pains. Usually this is done one hemorroid at a time and repeated once a fortnight. Alternatively the internal hemorroid may also be treated by a laser or electrical current. All of these are basically recommended to give hemorroid relief for those who suffer greatly on hemorroids

Early diagnosis and treatment of hemorroids can give quick and effective hemorroid relief from discomfort and other problems associated with Hemorroids. And for those people that have hemorroids that do not heal on their own and does not respond to any hemorroids relief, it is recommended that you seek physician whenever you experience hemorroids symptoms for appropriate hemorroids treatment immediately so to end your discomfort for good.

Failure to prevent hemorroids from getting worse or give any hemorroid relief will result in to a need for outpatient surgery for most severe hemorroids cases. Normally surgical intervention is made only if all other hemorroid treatments fail to give any relief for those who suffer because surgery causes severe pain, and new techniques are still being investigated for pain free removal. And any occurrence of bleeding may be a sign of something more serious and should be checked by physician as soon as possible for immediate hemorroid treatment.


Internal Hemorroids

internal hemorroids picInternal hemorroids – a type of hemorroid in which the vein walls have collapse and the hemorroid is filled up with blood. Internal hemorroids is barely noticeable and cannot be felt because everything takes place inside, internally. And because internal anal membranes lack pain-sensitive nerve fibers, these internal hemorroids usually don't cause discomfort. And that is basically the reason that internal hemorroids doesn’t hurt that much because they have not come into contact with air and outside pressure unlike external hemorroids. But straining or irritation from passing stool can injure a hemorroid's delicate surface and cause it to bleed, and that’s the time internal hemorroid becomes painful. Or if the hemorroids remains outside the anus, it can cause pain, itching, bleeding and results to formation of excess skin or what we called skin tags.


Internal hemorroids basically develop inside the passageway of the anus above the dentate line. Internal hemorroids often are small, swollen veins in the wall of the anal canal. But this small hemorroid can become large, sagging veins that bulge out of the anus all the time. This internal hemorroid can only be painful if they bulge out and are pressed when sitting for a longer period . But this may also be very painful if the blood supply to the hemorroid is cut off.

Painless bleeding and protrusion during bowel movements are the most common symptom of internal hemorroids. Usually you will notice small amounts of bright ,streaking red blood on your toilet paper or on the toilet In addition, excessive straining, rubbing and cleaning with harsh toilet papers around the anus may cause irritation with bleeding and/or itching, which may produce a vicious cycle of internal hemorroid symptoms.

Other symptoms of internal hemorroids may include:

    • Itching - a frequent complaint, because internal hemorroids often seep mucus that causes itching.
    • Skin irritation due to large bulging hemorroids in the anus that may secrete mucus, causing mild irritation
    • Discomfort - This uncomfortable feelings are caused by the bulging of the hemorroids in the end portion of the large intestine. You often have the feeling of urge even after your bowel movement. Mostly, the larger the hemorroids , the greater the discomfort.
Internal hemorroids can also be assessed and be treated according to :

    o First-degree internal hemorroids do not bulge from the anus.
    o Second-degree internal hemorroids bulge from the anus during bowel movements but go back into the anus afterward on their own.
    o Third-degree internal hemorroids bulge from the anus during bowel movements, but they can be pushed back into the anus.
    o Fourth-degree internal hemorriods may bulge outside the anus all the time.
If you are suffering from internal hemorroids or want to avoid reoccurrence of internal Hemorroid, it is always advisable to follow healthy dietary tips.

    o Eat high-fiber foods. Eat more fruits, vegetables and grains. By doing this it softens the stool and increases its bulk, which will help lessen the straining that can cause your internal hemorroids
    o Drink plenty of liquids. At least a minimum 6 -8 glasses a day also helps in preventing constipation thus lowers the risks of having internal hemorroids.
    o Consider fiber supplements. You can ask advise from your doctor for any stool softeners. This can give you relief from internal hemorroids or getting the possibility of having hemorroids.
    o Change bowel habits. Respond to the urge to defecate and stay relaxed to avoid straining to avoid bleeding of your internal hemorroid.
    o The best way to prevent internal hemorroids is to keep stools soft so they pass easily, thus decreasing pressure and straining, and to empty bowels as soon as possible after the urge occurs.
Although most internal hemorroids are not painful, large hemorroids that are bulging from the anus may become very painful if they swell and are pressed and squeezed by the muscles that control the anus during bowel movement. This internal hemorroid that protrude outside the anus, where mostly they appear like a small, grape-like masses are most likely to cause severe pain. Because Internal Hemmorroids often protrude and clot thus it also requires internal hemorroids treatment to alleviate the pain or to avoid from getting worse. Severe pain may be a sign that the blood supply to the hemorroid is being cut off thus hemorroid treatment is needed if pain persist.

Treatment for internal hemorroids include laser coagulation, injection sclerotherapy, rubber band ligation, infrared photocoagulation, and the hemorrhoidectomy. In severe cases of internal hemorroid usually suggests to undergo hemorroid surgery. However if home remedies are observe and practice daily it can make the need for hemorroid surgery unnecessary. But if discomfort and pain still persist and blood occurrence in your stool is still noticeable, it is highly adviced to consult your physician and get it investigated because sometimes bleeding may not be due to internal hemorroids but to other serious internal illness.

Bleeding Hemorroids

bleeding hemorroids|hemorrhoids picBleeding hemorroids. Well, literally and simply means bleeding hemeriods. And therefore its really very painful. In this case, hemorroids can ooze fresh streaking red blood, either your hemorroid is located externally or internally. If its external bleeding hemorroids, this often cause dripping of blood from the anus while sitting on the toilet during your bowel movement. The blood might also be seen as soiling of your underwear. In Internal bleeding hemorroids, fresh bloods may visibly seen on your stool. hemorroids are a very common condition. It has been estimated that 10% of the entire population have hemorroids especially reaching at age 50. If left untreated, hemorroid condition may become worst thus adding such serious problems.

A bleeding hemorroid is one of the worst scenarios a hemorroid can give. Therefore it must be carefully evaluated by a qualified physician to give immediate hemorroid treatment before the condition becomes more serious. Bleeding hemorroids are considered to be the most terrible form of hemorroids . For those who suffer from bleeding hemorroids for the first time, it can be scary, shocking bloody experience because of too much pain and pressure in addition to a very bloody scene due to the hemorroid walls that can no longer hold - so it bursts.

Bleeding hemorroids can be either internal or external hemorroid and it is more common than you think. Hemorroids are enlarged and inflamed veins in the lower rectum and anus. They can become irritated, engorged with blood and swell, causing itching and bleeding. This sometimes occur outside the anus and can be seen, it is called as external hemorroid and if it will occur inside the rectum and cannot be seen, it is called internal hemorroid.

If you are suffering from that painful bleeding hemorroids, don’t worry because you are not alone. Lots of people nowadays are suffering from this uncomfortable and annoying hemorroid condition, mostly affecting their ordinary routine lifestyle. They’re just silent about it because they just don't want others know they have hemorroids.

Bleeding hemorroids is caused by blockage of blood in the rectal area. The veins found in the rectal area started to get enlarge and reach to a point wherein they can no longer resist the pressure of the blocked blood thus resulted to oozing of fresh red blood in the stools, in the toilet bowl and toilet paper. Because when you sit, the veins is pressed that is why you experience pain in the rectum. This pressure on the veins results to a bleeding hemorroid.

Other common causes of bleeding hemorroids are:

    • very weak rectal vein walls and valves thus results to bleeding hemorroids
    • too much pressure on rectal veins due to poor muscle tone or posture such as prolonged sitting and standing without breaks
    • excessive consumption of caffeine and alcohol
    • during childbirth of pregnant women.
In order for you to prevent worst outcome of your bleeding hemorroids, it will help if you include high fiber foods and fruits in your daily diet and increase fluid intake to soften your hard stool thus avoiding or reducing tendency of constipation. Since the condition of hemorroid almost always tends to get worse over the years, safe, gentle, and effective hemorroid treatment are advocated as soon as they occur. It is crucial for you then to seek help early so that your hemorroid condition will not get worse resulting to painful bleeding hemorroid. You should also look for various options for hemorroids treatment, whether conventional, herbal or traditional depending on your choice.

Usually, the bloody part is not the only thing you have to consider, but also the other hemorroid symptoms including the itch, swelling, and very painful defecation. Bleeding hemorroids can affect one's daily routine. Simple physical activities such as sitting, typing and driving will now become extremely difficult and painful. Fortunately, there are various hemorroid treatments for bleeding hemorroids that are now available. Although, there is no absolute answer as to which treatment work s best, because it all depends on your body and your hemorroid condition.

Therefore, whenever you notice symptoms of bleeding hemorroids, you should consult your physician for immediate hemmorroid treatment and further clinical investigation. Early hemorroid treatment will also give you early relief from the pains and discomfort cause by bleeding hemorroids. Never disregard blood occurrence in the stool. It may be sign of bleeding hemorroids.