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The Permanent Cure for Hemeroids

by Jo Allison on 04/09/2009

Hemeroids can be either internal or external, or both. They are know as internal hemeroids when they are in the intestines and external when they extrude from the anus. Either way they bring distress, itching, pain and sometimes bleeding.

The explanation for hemeroids is simple enough they are in fact veins engorged with blood in the lower intestines which due to excessive straining swell and become enlarged. This straining is most often caused through constipation and the pressure to expel hard stools although diarrhoea is also known to cause hemeroids.

Overweight people and pregnant women are susceptible to hemeroids due to the additional strain on the intestines caused by their size. And giving birth can also cause hemeroids because of the increased pressure on the intestines as the woman pushes in labour. Whatever the cause hemeroids should not be ignored and if sever a doctor should be consulted.

Ensure your digestive system is functioning well and eat regular portions of high fibre foods like fruit, vegetables and full corn products and keep your body well hydrated through drinking plenty of fresh water. This will eliminate constipation which is the most common cause of hemeroids. Try also to get some regular exercise even if it’s only going for a walk or taking the stairs instead of the lift. Exercise will not only help your digestion but improve your general health.

Hemeroid Relief

Hemeroid Relief

Be very gentle when wiping and cleaning the anus. Use wet wipes or preferably a bidet to keep your anus clean after using the bathroom, then carefully apply cream or Venapro-Colon Health Supplement to the effected area.

Hemeroids can normally treated at home and surgery is rarely needed and then only is the most extreme cases. A newer form of medical treatment is THD – Transanal haemorrhoidal dearterialisation which is a nonexcisional surgical technique for the treatment of hemeroids, consisting of tying off the branches of the superior rectal artery, resulting in a reduction of blood flow and decongestion of the hemeroid, your doctor will advise you if this treatment is necessary.

It is important that you treat your hemeroids and do not delay as they can worsen over time and becoming more painful and more difficult to treat.

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