What should I do about chronic hemorrhoids?

by Hemmoroids on October 21, 2009

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I’m only 21 years old, and the last couple of times I had a bowel movement, I have had blood on the tissue paper. I’m assuming this is caused by hemorrhoids. What should I do?

Here are some useful tips for you

1. Apply a hemorrhoid cream or suppository containing hydrocortisone, or use pads containing witch hazel or a topical numbing agent.

2. You have to take minimum eight or nine glasses of water per day. Also check the amount of fiber you are eating and adjust it accordingly.

3. Keep the anal area clean and dry. Take a bath or shower (a bath is much better) daily and clean the skin around your anus gently with warm water. Soap isn’t necessary and may aggravate the problem. You should dry the affected part of your body to avoid any irritations.

4. Apply ice packs or cold compresses on the anus to relieve swelling. Make sure the ice is wet and slippery, not sticky. Insert it in the anal hole like a normal suppository.

5. A Seitz bath fits over the toilet. For this treatment you will need one plastic tub with warm water. You can get one at a medical supply store or some pharmacies. It is suggested to use this treatment for 15 minutes three times in a day. This treatment will reduce pain and swelling most effectively, as this is an easier treatment for hemorrhoid relief. Or you could just buy some Epsom salts, and put them in a bath, then sit there for ten minutes to gain hemroid relief, longer if necessary.

6. Do not use dry toilet paper when wiping your ass. To help keep the anal area clean after a bowel movement, use wet and moist towels or wet toilet paper that doesn’t contain perfume or alcohol.

7. If coming from the anal hole, you can also try to gently push them back. Once they back in, the pain should disappear very quickly
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8. Exercise your body. Keep in mind that staying on the toilet for more than five minutes at a time aggravates your hemorrhoids. Take several short walks a day.

9. You can find relief from hemorrhoids using a hemorrhoid cushion. A hemorrhoid cushion is an inflatable rubber ring, similar to the inflatable rings that kids wear at the beach. When you sit on it, the cushion is minimizing the contact pressure between the sitting surface and the hemorrhoid.

Hope this help

-Michael

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doane_nut October 21, 2009 at 11:57 pm

More fiber and water in your diet.
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Dooby October 22, 2009 at 12:21 am

If you regularly have annual sex then you may have torn part of the lower intestitine or bowel. It could result in bowel cancer. Consult your doctor.

I know about the typo. I have worded this way so as not to offend the young people. They won’t know what it means unless I spell it out correctly.
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jimzimm October 22, 2009 at 12:31 am

I had chronic hemorrhoids and tried everything to get rid of them. Blood on your toilet is one symptom, but I recommend seeing a doctor to confirm that they are truly hemorrhoids and not something more serious.

If it is confirmed that you have hemorrhoids, there is an all natural treatment that works very well and is guaranteed, http://curebleedinghemorrhoids.com.
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nsee October 22, 2009 at 1:04 am

Having blood doesn’t automatically mean you have hemorrhoids. Let me ask you this, have you been straining too much during bowel movement. Have you been constipating these past few days/weeks? If so, it’s possible that it might be hemorrhoids.

Try some home treatment first like taking a sitz bath or using suppositories or ice pack.

Just to be sure, go to your doctor to have it checked. If you don’t see any protruding bump on your anus then it might be internal hemorrhoids or it could be a colon disease.
References :
http://www.hemorrhoid-treatment.info/

Eric October 22, 2009 at 1:30 am

I also had the exact same symptoms. I went to my doctor and he diagnosed me with hemorrhoids and he said I needed surgery. I didn’t want to do the surgery. I found this:

http://www.squidoo.com/ahemorrhoidcure

I tried it and in 48 hours my symptoms and pain were gone. Plus this is much cheaper than surgery.
References :
http://www.squidoo.com/ahemorrhoidcure

Michael October 22, 2009 at 1:41 am

Here are some useful tips for you

1. Apply a hemorrhoid cream or suppository containing hydrocortisone, or use pads containing witch hazel or a topical numbing agent.

2. You have to take minimum eight or nine glasses of water per day. Also check the amount of fiber you are eating and adjust it accordingly.

3. Keep the anal area clean and dry. Take a bath or shower (a bath is much better) daily and clean the skin around your anus gently with warm water. Soap isn’t necessary and may aggravate the problem. You should dry the affected part of your body to avoid any irritations.

4. Apply ice packs or cold compresses on the anus to relieve swelling. Make sure the ice is wet and slippery, not sticky. Insert it in the anal hole like a normal suppository.

5. A Seitz bath fits over the toilet. For this treatment you will need one plastic tub with warm water. You can get one at a medical supply store or some pharmacies. It is suggested to use this treatment for 15 minutes three times in a day. This treatment will reduce pain and swelling most effectively, as this is an easier treatment for hemorrhoid relief. Or you could just buy some Epsom salts, and put them in a bath, then sit there for ten minutes to gain hemroid relief, longer if necessary.

6. Do not use dry toilet paper when wiping your ass. To help keep the anal area clean after a bowel movement, use wet and moist towels or wet toilet paper that doesn’t contain perfume or alcohol.

7. If coming from the anal hole, you can also try to gently push them back. Once they back in, the pain should disappear very quickly
.
8. Exercise your body. Keep in mind that staying on the toilet for more than five minutes at a time aggravates your hemorrhoids. Take several short walks a day.

9. You can find relief from hemorrhoids using a hemorrhoid cushion. A hemorrhoid cushion is an inflatable rubber ring, similar to the inflatable rings that kids wear at the beach. When you sit on it, the cushion is minimizing the contact pressure between the sitting surface and the hemorrhoid.

Hope this help

-Michael
References :
http://www.hemroidshemorrhoids.com/hemorrhoidsrelief.html

sewgoodmama October 22, 2009 at 1:59 am

Drink more water – drink 4 glasses every morning and a total of at least 8 glasses a day

Exercise Daily

Stop Straining on the toilet

Eat a few prunes every morning

Up your fiber intake

Avoid processed and fried foods
References :
http://www.pregnancypiles.com

Jimmy E October 22, 2009 at 2:25 am

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