Nov 1, 2013

Discover The Effective Hemorrhoid Treatment Solutions That Work!

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By Alan Faulkner


Piles are very uncomfortable and often painful. Fortunately, there are a lot of remedies available right now - ranging from home remedies to over-the-counter drugs to surgical procedures. Mild cases subside on their own as long as the cause has been eliminated. Home remedies and creams help speed up the healing process a bit. For more severe cases, surgical procedure offer the fastest way to remove piles. For mild to moderate cases, photocoagulation for hemorrhoids is a non-surgical medical procedure that offers effective and fast treatment.

Photocoagulation for hemorrhoids uses high-intensity infrared light to remove hemorrhoids and it is also called infrared coagulation. The patient lies on his side with knees drawn towards the chest and the doctor inserts a proctoscope in the anal canal. The hemorrhoid is grasped and an intense beam of infrared light is directed to its base. The light forms scar tissue that forms a clot. This clot blocks blood flow and suffocates the hemorrhoid until it dies and falls out. The scar tissues also hold together the affected veins and prevent them from bulging out of the anus.

Internal hemorrhoids occur deep inside the rectum and cannot be seen or felt. External piles occur along the anus and can be extremely painful and can cause bleeding in the anus. If you are experiencing this, have it checked out by your doctor. Anal bleeding can be an indication of a more serious medical condition such as colorectal cancer.

However, this option is painful and costly. It is expensive but it is a bit cheaper compared to surgery. The actual process is painful and you might experience discomfort after, especially when it comes to urinating and defecating. You may also experience bleeding from the anus after undergoing this treatment. Infrared coagulation is effective but bear in mind that piles may develop again. It is also important to note that this treatment is recommended for small piles and only one hemorrhoid is treated at a time. An interval of 10-14 days in between procedures is advised.

Lots of people say that taking in more essential fluids, ingesting more fibers, or even just practising better posture could eliminate hemorrhoids. On the other hand, if hemorrhoids do effect someone, home remedies can easily be applied. Tiny external hemorrhoids, for instance, may be successfully treated by using a warm bath or implementing cold compression ice packs all around the affected area. There are also ointments that can be used to relieve signs and symptoms of piles.

Yet there are instances when home remedies as well as H miracle creams wouldn't take care of hemorrhoids. In severe cases, like when there's a hemorrhoid protrusion on the outside of the bum, surgery treatment is sometimes needed.

Remove the thin outer layer of skin from the garlic and then place it inside of the rectum. You don't have to worry about removing it because it will be eliminated the next day when you use the bathroom. This method is only recommended for hemorrhoids that are not bleeding.




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