Hemeroid Treatments – Cures for Thrombosed Hemeroids / Hemroids / Piles

by Jo Allison on 01/12/2009

 

 

Hemeroid Treatments - Hemeroid / Hemroid drawing

Hemeroid Treatmenst - Hemeroid / Hemroid drawing

Hemeroids with blood clots in them are known as thrombosed. They are often seen as a dark red or purple lump sticking out of the anus and can feel firm when touched although they can also be soft like small pockets of floppy skin. Simple Do’s and Dont’s for Hemeroids offers immediate practical advice.

 

Piles and hemeroids / hemroids are common in the west with something like 65% adults in the States experiencing them at some time or other. Women are particularly susceptible in pregnancy due to the unborn baby creating extra pressure on the intestines. But they normally disappear after giving birth. Experts say it is more likely that men will need to see a doctor for treatment. This I suspect might be because men tend to ignore the first signals wait before starting a home cure.

A Thrombosed Hemeroid / Hemroid

Although a thrombosed hemeroid / hemroid is sore, itchy and can cause excruciating pain they rarely need surgery and can normally be treated with a home cure. Taking a warm bath, applying an anaesthetising ointment, making changes to diet and following some guidelines.

Changes in eating habits often bring immediate relief to hemeroid / hemroid sufferers and can eventually lead to a lasting cure. It is well documented that in areas where a fibre rich diet is common there are few cases of piles. The sort of natural fibre found in fruits, vegetables and whole grain products together with an ample supply of water keeps stools soft and easily passed. It is well known that constipation is a huge contributing factor in getting hemeroids / hemroids as the excessive straining causes the anal veins to extend and rupture. Venapro will help relieve the itching and tenderness.

using Lasers or Infra-red light

A more modern way of treating and removing piles is using lasers or infra-red light sources which burn the thrombosed tissue. Occasionally hemeroids / hemroids are removed by surgery under local anaesthetic if severe. But even this rarely warrants spending the night in hospital and the discomfort soon passes with most patients being able to return to work after 7 days. The upside is that hemeroids / hemroids once surgically removed rarely return.

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