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It is very important to discover the cause of hemroids. Just treating hemroids symptoms is useless if they are only going to return. There are several home treatments for hemroids for relief of the pain and itching of hemroids. The goal is to get relief from the itching and burning and also shrink the hemroids. Alternative Hemroid TreatmentLike mainstream practitioners, alternative practitioners stress the importance of a high-fiber diet. To prevent hemorrhoids by strengthening the veins of the anus, rectum, and colon, they recommend blackberries, blueberries, cherries, vitamin C, butcher's broom (Ruscus aculeatus), and flavonoids (plant pigments found in fruit and fruit products, tea, and soy). Herbal teas, hemoroid ointments, and suppositories, and other kinds of herbal preparations, are suggested for reducing discomfort and eliminating hemorrhoids. In particular, pilewort (Ranunculusficaria), applied in an ointment or taken as a tea, can reduce the pain of external hemorrhoids. Acupuncture, acupressure, aromatherapy, and homeopathy are also used to treat hemorrhoids. Bleeding hemorrhoids will stop if you take two teaspoonfuls of apple cider vinegar in a glass of water at every meal. Calomel lard - Mix a half ounce of heated lard with a dram (teaspoonful) of Calomel and apply as a salve on a piece of cotton. This has cured obstinate cases. Diet is a very important factor. It is beneficial to always have a high- fiber diet, but it is even more important when hemroids are present. High fiber-diet sources are whole grains, vegetables and fruits. Drinking plenty of non alcoholic liquids is essential. Cleanse the entire rectal area with warm water after each bowel movement, and use a bulk fiber laxative to soften stools. This helps eliminate straining with bowel movements. Sitting on a doughnut-shaped cushion to relieve pressure. Again, this offers temporary relief only. Bulk fiber supplements such as psyllium or methylcellulose can be taken to prevent recurrences of hemroids. An stool softener or laxative can promote healing without straining, and stopping further aggravation. The herb Horse Chestnut has been used to provide relief of hemroids. The alcoholate of the nut has anesthetic and anti-inflammatory properties providing relief. By following all these suggestions, the pain, discomfort and swelling of most symptomatic hemroids should decrease in two to seven days and the firm lump should recede within four to six weeks. If there is no noticeable changes using these techniques, then invasive procedures by a medical professional may be necessary. Sulfur Mix one teaspoonful of Flowers of Sulfur with one tablespoonful of Vaseline. Apply two or three times a day. Thermotherapy This rectal heat therapy, given once a week for 2-4 weeks, has been very successful. The hemorrhoids shrink and stop bleeding. Witch hazel Put extract of witch hazel on a wad of cotton and secure to the hemorrhoids at night. Use until cured. Works like magic. Witch hazel has been used by Native Americans for its anti-inflammatory properties. Remedies - Folk - Alum To relieve itching hemorrhoids, make a solution of a teaspoon of powdered Alum in a glass of water. Apply frequently. Physical Medicine -Fill one basin with hot water, one with cold water. Sit in hot water for three compress, then in cold water for one minute. Repeat this three times to complete one set. Do one to two sets per day three to four days per week. - cure hemroids To stop itching and burning, soak a cotton ball in vinegar and dab on the affected areas as often as needed. Its astringent qualities will help shrink swollen blood vessels, too. Topical Healing HerbsTopically applied astringent healing herbs have been used traditionally as a treatment for hemorrhoids. A leading astringent herb for topical use is witch hazel,13 which is typically applied to hemorrhoids three or four times per day in an ointment base. Horse chestnut extracts have been reported from a double-blind trial to reduce symptoms of hemorrhoids.14 Some doctors recommend taking horse chestnut seed extracts standardized for aescin (also known as escin) content (16–21%), or an isolated aescin preparation, providing 90 to 150 mg of aescin per day. Traditional Treatment - Standard conventional medical treatment consists of lubricating the surface of the veins with medication to kill the pain and shrink the hemorrhoid, Sitz baths, and hot and cold packs put on the vein to soothe the irritated area. In conventional allopathic treatment, the hemorrhoids may sometimes be hardened by injection, tied off (the preferred method), or removed by surgery. Hemorrhoids can often be effectively dealt with by dietary and lifestyle changes. Softening the feces and avoiding constipation by adding fiber to one's diet is important, because hard feces lead to straining during defecation. Fruit, leafy vegetables, and whole-grain breads and cereals are good sources of fiber, as are bulk laxatives and fiber supplements such as Metamucil or Citrucel. Exercising, losing excess weight, and drinking six to eight glasses a day of water or another liquid (not alcohol) also helps. Soap or toilet paper that is perfumed may irritate the anal area and should be avoided, as should excessive cleaning, rubbing, or wiping of that area. Reading in the bathroom is also considered a bad idea, because it adds to the time one spends on the toilet and may increase the strain placed on the anal and veins in the rectum. Treatment is aimed at easing symptoms, which typically include pain, burning, and itching. Measures to reduce symptoms include: Warm tub or Sitz baths several times a day in warm water for about 15 compress; ice packs to help reduce swelling; and application of a hemorrhoidal cream or suppository to the affected area. In addition, your doctor may suggest a bulk stool softener or a fiber supplement, such as psyllium (Metamucil) or methylcellulose (Citrucel). Complimentary and Alternative Hemoroid TherapiesNutrition • Eat in a relaxed atmosphere, breathing and chewing food thoroughly. • Eat smaller, more frequent meals and avoid over-eating at one sitting. • Eliminate refined foods, sugars, caffeine, alcohol, and dairy products. • Decrease saturated fats (animal products) and increase polyunsaturated fats (cold-water fish, nuts, and seeds). • Increase fresh vegetables and whole grains, as well as water intake. • Stewed or soaked prunes, one to three/day have a slightly laxative effect and may help soften stools. • Flaxmeal, 1 heaping tsp. in 8 oz. of apple juice, provides fiber and essential fatty acids to help relieve constipation. Follow with an additional 8 oz. of water. • Vitamin C (1,000 mg two to three times per day) supports the integrity of connective tissue. • Vitamin E (400 to 800 IU per day) promotes healing. After each bowel movement, wiping with a moistened tissue or pad sold for that purpose helps lessen irritation. Hemorrhoid pain can be relieved by sitting in a tub of warm water for about 15 compress 2-4 times a day (Sitz bath). Over-the-counter hemorrhoid creams and foams bring relief, but these remedies do not make hemorrhoids disappear. Copyright Privacy Hemroids.us© aka Piles Treatmetn
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