How long does it take for Hemorrhoids to go away?

by Hemmoroids on February 24, 2010

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"Mild cases can be treated with warm baths, stool softeners and fiber supplements."
I have a mild case as said by my doctor. However, the cream he gave me isn’t really working so, on average, how long would it take for hemorrhoids to go away if I use a stool softener?

Stool solfteners do not remove hemorrhoids. Hemorrhoids develop due to too much pressure put on the veins in the rectal area. Veins become swollen and inflamed. Stool softener may help to get the bowel passing easier without pain. You still need a treatment that deals with inflamed veins and shrinks the hemorrhoids. It is also important to understandwhat is causing your hemorrhoids – constipation (in this case stool softeners are helping to deal with it), overweight, acid alkaline imbalance, sitting or standing for longer time, pregnancy, Vitamin B6 deficiency, or as a result of other diseases and conditions like Irritable Bowel Syndrome and fatigue liver. A great natural treatment for hemorrhoids is Rue Care Oil – it shrinks the hemorrhoids, stops bleeding (if any) and stregthens the veins, thus prevent hemorrhoids from returning.

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Pankaj February 24, 2010 at 10:09 pm

Hemorrhoids are basically mass of swollen veins inside the rectum or bulge outside the anus. Both kinds can become itchy and painful, and they can also bleed.
Read more about it:
http://www.knowabouthealth.com/burst-hemorrhoids-right-at-home/

I would suggest that you consult your doctor.
References :
http://www.knowabouthealth.com

AKA_SH N February 24, 2010 at 10:36 pm

It usually takes one week to go away, if you use stool softener. But there is a chance to come back. So, you should be careful about it.
You should drink more water and follow a healthy diet.
References :
http://www.hemorrhoidshemroids.com/

Bobi February 24, 2010 at 11:25 pm

It’s depend on the severity of you hemorrhoids.

With some behavior change (for example: shorten your staying in the toilet) and some home remedies you can get great Relief in few days.

You can read Great info about remedies and natural hemorrhoids treatments on the following link:

http://www.squidoo.com/Remedies_For_Hemorrhoids
References :

angie February 25, 2010 at 12:07 am

Stool solfteners do not remove hemorrhoids. Hemorrhoids develop due to too much pressure put on the veins in the rectal area. Veins become swollen and inflamed. Stool softener may help to get the bowel passing easier without pain. You still need a treatment that deals with inflamed veins and shrinks the hemorrhoids. It is also important to understandwhat is causing your hemorrhoids – constipation (in this case stool softeners are helping to deal with it), overweight, acid alkaline imbalance, sitting or standing for longer time, pregnancy, Vitamin B6 deficiency, or as a result of other diseases and conditions like Irritable Bowel Syndrome and fatigue liver. A great natural treatment for hemorrhoids is Rue Care Oil – it shrinks the hemorrhoids, stops bleeding (if any) and stregthens the veins, thus prevent hemorrhoids from returning.
References :
http://www.ruecareoil.com

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