Oct 13 2009

Hemorrhoids Home Treatment

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Hemorrhoids Home Treatment
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In home treatment for hemorrhoids, adopting healthy bowel habits is essential to keep aggravating your hemorrhoids.

Aspirin

Taking aspirin or any nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs) like ibuprofen can cause more bleeding so if you really need nonprescription pain reliever, make sure to use the one that is not a NSAID like acetaminophen or Tylenol.

To avoid aggravating your hemorrhoids and to lessen the symptoms of this condition, you can take the following suggestions.

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Oct 12 2009

Venapro Homeopathic Hemorrhoid Treatment Review

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Homeopathic Hemorrhoid Treatment

Venapro homeopathic hemorrhoid treatment is a non-invasive method of treating hemorrhoids although it takes a while before the hemorrhoids are completely healed. This technique uses homeopathic formula in giving aid to hemorrhoid sufferer. The aim of this method is to soothe swollen tissues and acts as a natural painkiller to alleviate discomfort especially during bowel movements. Venapro also hastens the repairs and healing of damaged tissues due to strain. Most importantly, normal blood flow can be restored by Venapro by improving the venous system in the anal area.

Venapro Ingredients

The necessary ingredients for Venapro are all natural and mostly taken from herbs and minerals. The main ingredient is a Horse chestnut which can deal with any problems within the lower bowel. Additional ingredients are witch hazel, St. Mary’s thistle and Arnica.

Click Here For The Official Venapro Website

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Oct 12 2009

Internal Hemorrhoid Treatment

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Internal Hemorrhoid Treatment
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Hemorrhoids are tender and swollen veins in the anus and rectum. The hemorrhoids in the anal area are called internal hemorrhoids. These kinds of hemorrhoids are not very painful but when they are disturbed they may bleed immensely.

Treatments must be done immediately to avoid developing a more serious kind of hemorrhoids such as prolapsed hemorrhoids wherein the hemorrhoids are pushed out of the anus, and strangulated hemorrhoids wherein the prolapsed hemorrhoids are ensnared outside of the anus, thus cutting off the blood supply.

Categories

Internal hemorrhoids can be categorized into several grades. Grade I hemorrhoids are those hemorrhoids that have not prolapsed yet. In Grade II, the hemorrhoids prolapsed while having a bowel movement however it may spontaneously lessen. Grade III hemorrhoids also prolapsed during a bowel movement but it must be manually reduced. The worst case is the Grade IV hemorrhoids where the hemorrhoids prolapsed but can’t be reduced manually.

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Oct 12 2009

Natural Hemorrhoid Relief

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Natural Hemorrhoid Relief
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Most hemorrhoids can be cured by changing eating habits and by using home remedy treatments. The following kitchen remedies helps in keeping hemorrhoids sores under wraps.

Aloe Vera

Aloe Vera is a good aid in healing hemorrhoids. It contains anti-inflammatory substance that can help in reducing the irritation from hemorrhoids. Peel off the aloe Vera leaf and apply the clear gel onto the hemorrhoids.

Water

One of the main causes of hemorrhoids is constipation and drinking plenty of water will help in keeping the digestive process easier. Drink 8 glasses of water each day and start reaping its benefits. You can also drink juice and eat water-loaded fruits and vegetables to keep the digestive process flow without block-ups.

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Oct 11 2009

Sitz Bath for Hemorrhoids

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Sitz bath is an effective and popular method of treating mild to moderate cases of hemorrhoids. Sitz baths are usually used in treating skin irritations and infections by bathing in warm water. It can also be used to treat hemorrhoids by taking a sitz bath in the tub or over the toilet.

How it Works
Purchase the necessary container for your hemorrhoid sitz bath. It is a plastic tub that can fit into the toilet seat. Fill it with warm water and add salt or baking soda. Soak the rectal area in it for 15-20 minutes. In doing so, the swollen and infected areas are cleansed and the blood flow toward the pelvic region will also increase.
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