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How to Get Rid of Hemorrhoids

How to Get Rid of Hemorrhoids

People get hemorrhoids from different sources, whether it be straining too hard to have a bowel movement, or frequent bouts of constipation. To rid yourself of hemorrhoid pain, try not to strain when you are trying to have a bowel movement. Don’t push too hard – sit back a bit and let the movement come as it will, without straining. You can also take a stool softener to help you.

Contrary to some wives’ tales, you don’t want to sit on an inflatable donut when you have hemorrhoids. Those actually put more pressure on the veins in the anal area, which can make your hemorrhoids worse.

Increase the amount of fiber you take in, to help with ongoing problems with hemorrhoids. The more fiber and water you take in, the easier your stools will be to pass. The least amount of pressure is your goal here, so that you put less pressure on your anus. Getting rid of hemorrhoids can be difficult, but this can be a big help.

You can use vasoconstrictors to help reduce the inflammation and pain of hemorrhoids – this is what doctors prescribe most commonly. You can’t really “cure” hemorrhoids, but you can make them less painful and easier to deal with. You can also use Preparation H or Rectacaine to relieve the itch and make you more comfortable – this is one of the better known hemorrhoids remedies.

Doctors may sometimes prescribe a local anesthetic to alleviate the pain and itching of hemorrhoids, too. These don’t really help much with the swelling, but they put the nerves in that area to sleep, so that you won’t feel the discomfort. Medicone and Lanacane are a couple of the more common creams to use. But be careful if you have never used them before, since you may have an allergic reaction to them.

Another cream that may help you is wool grease, or lanolin. It’s made from wool-bearing animals, and it’s a natural protectant that you can use on your anal area to reduce the discomfort of hemorrhoids. Be careful with this or any cream, though, and remember to only apply creams to the outside and walls of your anus, and not any further.

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