Sunday, January 4, 2009

Hemroids-Piles-Pain, What to Do!

By Noel Byrne

If you are reading this you are probably one of the 40% of adults who do not know what to do for hemroids. In this article I will explain the treatments for hemroids or piles, how they treat the hemroids, the truth about why you still suffer from piles/hemroids.

Creams and ointments are a popular treatment for hemroids. These creams and ointments are rubbed to the rectal area, this soothes the blood vessels. Creating the tissues to relax so they do not bulge as much. When the tissue stops bulging the hemroid will be less lightly to be painful. This method for curing hemroids is usually temporary as the hemroids usually flare up again.

Another method what to do for hemroids that is very popular also are the use of suppositories. They are inserted inside the rectum to deliver moisture to the hemroid. The purpose of this is to ensure the hemroid heals before it ruptures again when the pressure is there.This treatment for hemroids seems to work for some but not at all for others.

Regulating the blood pressure with the use of pills has the effect of tightening the tissue of the veins in and around the rectal area. This cause the hemroids to be less susceptible to problems. Big pharmacies do like to push this method but be aware this can have side effects.

Other options include cryotherapy or surgery, only after the other methods have been exhausted. This option depends on individual cases.

Depending on each individual person and what you can tolerate. My experience has proven it is better to try all the safer options first before attempting extreme measures. Painful hemroids/piles even if they are unbearable these methods can still give relief.

"What to do for hemroids" is a question asked by 40% of the adult population, perhaps more. For many they have only found temporary solutions and the hemroids reappear.

Inflamed tissue around the rectal area is basically what hemroids are. Internal hemroids can be painless, no symptoms unless you see blood on the toilet paper. Other hemroids can be very painful, and do effect our lives. Uncomfortable to sit, stand, walk and go to the toilet as the pressure will cause pain and scratch the hemroids. - 14130

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