There are many options when seeking hemroid treatment, we’ll take a look at the most commonly effective ones here.
* To avoid or minimize constipation, eat plenty of fiber and drink lots of water. If you have constipation it will put pressure on the muscles of your bowel and will worsen your hemroids.
* Hemroid symptoms are common to most nuts, coffee, alcohol, food tends to get worse all the hot dishes. If you see harmful efects of some food in your hemriods, then try not to take it for few days and look out for any positive effect.
To get complete comfort, spend ten minutes placing ice on the affected spot and then the next 20 minutes, covering the area with a damp, warm cloth.
* Don’t wipe or rub after a bowel movement, instead, use unscented baby wipes to carefully pat down the area.
Keep active instead of remaining stationary in one spot,
Hemorrhoids are caused due to the abnormal pressure built up on the sphincter muscles. By taking lot of bed rest, the pressure is eased out and the painful piles will come down.
Sometimes, immersing the affected area in warm sitz bath for 15 minutes several times a day can be very soothing.
* If you use soaps or body wash that contain dyes and perfumes, switch to less chemical versions.
Panties made of cotton absorb the moisture, including that caused by sweat, that can aggravate hemorrhoids.
* Zinc is considered to be a skin protectant which is commonly found in the baby diaper rash creamand which could be applied even for both to protect the delicate anal skin and as well as to prevent the itching from it too.
* Suppositories, such as Tucks and Preparation H are a hemroid treatment to be taken with extreme caution because they can cause damage to anal tissue with longer term use, and therefore should not be used for more then 7-10 days.
* At your drugstore you’ll also find hydrocortisone creams, which are anti-inflamitories and can help both inflammation and itching. If over the counter strengths don’t help, your doctor can prescribe a higher concentration.
* Most drugstores also offer numbing sprays that will help with the pain.
The downside is that not every sufferer will respond to the treatments. It is common to still experience itching, burning, bleeding and pain from your internal hemroids even if you have tried traditional treatments. Even if the medications listed earlier do mask the symptoms, or offer short term relief, eventually the hemroids will return. There is a true hemroid treatment that exists, rather than masking the symptoms.Always to ask your medical professional before embarking on any new treatment.