You are in charge of your life and all that is associated with it, including any medical conditions that might come up. Treating Hemorrhoids is something that you may have to do at some point in your life. There is nothing quite as uncomfortable as experiencing the pain and embarrassment of hemorrhoids. It is a bothersome medical condition that can be effectively managed with the proper diet, exercise and treatment plan. It is completely up to you to decide how to best manage the condition and to work towards eliminating it in your life. It really is not difficult once you have made the commitment.
July 30th, 2009 | Posted in Treating Hemorrhoids | No Comments
Treating hemorrhoids is something that must be done if you have this debilitating medical condition. There is nothing quite as uncomfortable as experiencing the pain and embarrassment of hemorrhoids. It is a bothersome medical condition that can be effectively managed with the proper diet, exercise and treatment plan. It is just a matter of changing your current life style and following simple treatment advice. No matter which method you choose, you definitely will feel better in the long run and you will be very thankful that you took the time to address the problems associated with this often painful and debilitating disease.
July 29th, 2009 | Posted in Treating Hemorrhoids | No Comments
There are pros and cons for fixative and surgical techniques used for treating hemorrhoids. In general, fixative procedures are the choice if the hemorrhoids are small and protrude out of the anus only during a bowel movement. They then return to a normal position. For large hemorrhoids, the doctor usually recommends surgery to remove them. However, this is more risky and expensive for the patient so it is avoided if at all possible. There is also more pain and recovery time needed after a surgical procedure. The patient’s age also is something that the doctor considers. People over 70 or in poor health are usually advised to try non-invasive hemorrhoid removal techniques first.
July 28th, 2009 | Posted in Treating Hemorrhoids | No Comments
One non-surgical technique for treating hemorrhoids that is sometimes used is called rubber band ligation and is simply done by the tying off the hemorrhoids using rubber bands, heat, lasers or electrical current. These “fixative” procedures are useful in creating scar tissue at the site of the hemorrhoids. The most effective way of eliminating hemorrhoids is through a procedure called hemorrhoidectomy, which surgically removes the hemorrhoids. It is used most often for large, internal hemorrhoids and sometimes for clusters of small hemorrhoids. Doctors and other health care providers often use a combination of fixative and surgical methods to treat hemorrhoids effectively.
July 27th, 2009 | Posted in Treating Hemorrhoids | No Comments
Treating hemorrhoids with care and gentle kindness is the goal when you have this painful and irritating medical condition. They can usually be successfully managed by simply changing your eating or bowel habits. Surgery is a last resort and usually can be avoiding by following simple treatment guidelines. Only the largest and most painful hemorrhoids need surgical intervention. Your goal in treating your hemorrhoids is to reduce the blood supply feeding your hemorrhoids in the hope that it will disappear. Then, you usually have scar tissue remaining that enhances anal tissue and helps prevent the return of additional hemorrhoids.
July 24th, 2009 | Posted in Treating Hemorrhoids | No Comments
While it is rare, rectal bleeding and pain in the anal area can be early signs of colon, rectal and anal cancer. That is why it is so important for you to see your doctor or other health care professional if home treatment does not help eliminate your hemorrhoid symptoms and pain. Only your doctor knows for sure how serious your hemorrhoids are and if you need further evaluation to rule out anything more serious. Just pay close attention to the symptoms that you are experiencing and then see how well they are responding to home treatment. Continuing pain, bleeding or itching could indicate something more serious.
July 23rd, 2009 | Posted in Hemorrhoids Symptoms | No Comments
While it is rare, rectal bleeding and pain in the anal area can be early signs of colon, rectal and anal cancer. That is why it is so important for you to see your doctor or other health care professional if home treatment does not help eliminate your hemorrhoid symptoms and pain. Just pay close attention to the symptoms that you are experiencing and then see how well they are responding to home treatment. You should get immediate relief from pain and itching after trying several home remedies. If not, then you may need to seek immediate professional medical advice.
July 22nd, 2009 | Posted in Hemorrhoids Symptoms | No Comments
There are many symptoms that you may experience with a hemorrhoid condition. You may have frequent itching in your anal area that may be accompanied by mucus that irritates the skin. The itching may be mild, depending on the size of the hemorrhoid and how much it protrudes from the anus. Large hemorrhoids may bulge from the end portion of the large intestine and give you an uncomfortable feeling after you have had a regular bowel movement. Internal hemorrhoids tend to be painless but external hemorrhoids that protrude and become swelled can cause much pain and discomfort.
July 21st, 2009 | Posted in Hemorrhoids Symptoms | No Comments
The most common signs that you have hemorrhoids are bleeding during bowel movements and itching and pain in the rectal area. If your hemorrhoids are external, you most likely will be having pain because a hard lump has surfaced under the skin of your rectum. When you wipe after a bowel movement, there may be streaks of blood on the toilet paper. On the other hand, internal hemorrhoids cause rectal bleeding that will appear on toilet paper after wiping or may show up as red blood in the toilet after you have a regular bowel movement. Watch for any hemorrhoid symptoms so that you can begin treatment right away.
July 20th, 2009 | Posted in Hemorrhoids Symptoms | No Comments
You probably already know if you have hemorrhoids because your anal area is itching, burning and painful. And, the only thing you really want is to find something that will relieve your symptoms fast! There are certain things that you should watch for if you are convinced that you have this irritating medical condition. Everyone has different hemorrhoid symptoms, but there are several that seem to indicate the presence of hemorrhoids and it is important for you to know what these symptoms are. And, if you have any symptoms at all you will want relief as quickly and painlessly as possible.
July 17th, 2009 | Posted in Hemorrhoids Symptoms | No Comments