Thursday, January 21, 2010

Natural Cures For Piles - How To Shrink Piles Naturally

By Royce Meyer

Natural treatments for piles can be particularly effective if used in the right way. There is often a disposition to believe that "natural remedies" are somehow less efficient than medication which is supplied on prescription or bought over the counter, except for certain conditions, this is surely not true.

Generally, conditions which happen because of a sufferer's lifestyle can be difficult to treat conventionally and often, traditional medication is concentrated on alleviating the symptoms instead of actually curing the condition and piles is an example. Medicine for piles is sold for the purpose of giving pain relief and shrinking the tissues. Indeed, certain meds will do this reasonably well. However , if you have tried these, you may know only too well that once you stop using them, your piles will reappear.

There's no getting away from it actually, but if you're in a situation where you are tired of existing with this condition, the only way to lose piles is by treating the root cause. Now the good side of all this, is that it is actually possible to be absolutely free of this condition within a really short time and that there are indeed ways of getting about instant relief-all by employing natural cures for piles.

There are one or two natural remedies for piles which can help to alleviate some of the symptoms. However , to fully eradicate this condition from your life for good you'll need a methodical approach which is applicable for your own lifestyle which takes into account what has led to the piles in your particular case. There are various factors behind piles and these include pregnancy, straining caused by bowel obstruction ( which can have many causes in itself ), the runs, general aging and anal intercourse.

Natural cures

* Soak a cotton wool ball in diluted witch hazel and apply to the piles

* Take a warm bath for 10-15 minutes

* Apply an ice pack to the piles ( this should be first wrapped in a clean towel or kitchen paper )

* Soothing creams such as petroleum jelly or zinc cream can help

* Drink plenty of water as this could keep the stools soft and help avoid trots

* Always take care when wiping after visiting the can. Consider using wet-wipes and allow to air-dry, or dry extremely carefully by dabbing, not rubbing. - 14130

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