March 08 2011

Using Cream for the Treatment of Chronic Hemorrhoids



For those suffering from hemorrhoids, cream and ointments are the first treatment of choice to get rid of the itching and burning sensation caused by such infection. Hemorrhoids are painful, swollen veins in the rectum or anus.

It is quite common especially to pregnant women and those who underwent childbirth. Hemorrhoids may also result from constipation, prolonged sitting, and anal infections. Medical conditions such as liver cirrhosis can also trigger such infection.

Generally, hemorrhoids occur when there’s an increased pressure in the anus that causes the veins to bulge and expand. This is a very painful and itching condition, which makes it hard for the person to sit. Most sufferers experience intense difficulty in performing daily tasks as they normally do. It can completely paralyze the individual to doing his/her daily routine, which makes it a rather serious condition.

Hemorrhoid creams provide instant and quick relief. Also, such treatment is easily accessible over the counter. You don’t need to have a written doctor’s prescription in purchasing such. It is inexpensive and can be bought in grocery stores. All natural ointments are also available for those who are not comfortable using chemical-based creams.

Creams are applied on the affected area for immediate relief. Some brands come with an applicator, which makes it easier for patients to apply. Before application, make sure you have cleaned and disinfected the area properly. Using mild soap and warm water, thoroughly yet gently clean the infection. Blot it dry using a clean cloth or tissue.

Most creams contain astringents and anesthetics. The combined action of these two can immediately alleviate pain and itching for hemorrhoids sufferers. On the other hand, creams only provide temporary relief. It is not formulated for cure or heal the infection. If you want cure, consult your family physician for appropriate medication.

Hemorrhoids cream can be purchased at any drug store or grocery. However, make sure to consult your doctor first before purchasing one. Some products may have a different side effect on your infection; instead of cure, you might find yourself suffering from more complications. You know you have the right cream when you feel the relief instantly as applied. It acts almost instantly on the infected area.

Once you felt any added itching, pain or discomfort, do not apply the cream again. Consult your doctor immediately once you’ve noticed these side effects. Proper medication for your hemorrhoids problem will be given to you.

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March 03 2011

Treating Hemorrhoids Caused By Obesity



Hemorrhoids is an infection concerning the lower part of the anus wherein the veins are swollen, painful and itchy. It occurs when pressure in the pelvic and rectum region increases. When these parts fail to sustain the pressure, the veins become swollen and become itchy and painful. More than 60% of the world’s population suffers from this condition. If not treated properly, the pressure on the veins increases and worsens the condition.

There are a few causes of hemorrhoids. It could be due to pregnancy, lack of fiber, constipation genes, tight clothing, age, excess straining when passing stool and others. However, only quite a few know that obesity can also cause hemorrhoids.

People who are overweight have a large abdominal cavity. They must exert extra effort during bowel movement, which can cause hemorrhoids. Also, the additional weight and pressure on the pelvic area contributes. This also goes the same when the person stands up, walks or runs. He/She is lifting additional weight and thus puts the pressure on the pelvis.

Obese individuals may feel mild to moderate symptoms of hemorrhoids. Probably, the most common would be discomfort in the anal area. Hemorrhoids are very itchy and painful, which makes sufferers have a hard time sitting.

The best way to treat hemorrhoids caused by obesity is to lose weight. Slowly shift to a healthier and more active lifestyle. It is important to become more physically active. Find time and try to fit in your schedule activities that involve movement. You don’t have to be vigorously active immediately. A 30 minute walk would be a good start.

Change your diet. Eat more fiber and drink more water. Fiber prevents constipation. Without constipation, you no longer need to exert pressure on your anus as you pass stool. Also, fibrous foods may help flush toxins trapped in your body especially in the colon.

Lessen the amount of your caffeine intake. As much as possible, stay away from sodas and coffee and replace these drinks with water, fruit and vegetable juices. This also aids in the digestive process and reduce the risk of dehydration.

On the other hand, bleeding hemorrhoids should be immediately consulted to a doctor. Proper medication will be given.

Complete lifestyle change is the key to treat hemorrhoids for obese individuals. Not only does this shift improve your condition but also, this will greatly improve your health as well. Obesity has a lot of complications that doubles your risk to health problems. By changing your lifestyle, you strengthen your body as well as prolong your life.

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March 01 2011

Hemorrhoids: Removal Is A Safe and Effective Procedure



Hemorrhoids are a painful and paralyzing condition that affects the lower part of the anus. It is characterized by an itching, burning sensation. This is frequently caused by an increased pressure in the pelvis and rectum. Pregnant women often suffer from this infection. Overweight individuals can also be affected. It could be treated with proper medication and surgery. For instant relief, over-the-counter hemorrhoids are also available.

There are two types of hemorrhoids: internal hemorrhoids and external hemorrhoids.  Internal hemorrhoids occur higher up in the anal canal. Bleeding is the most common symptom of internal hemorrhoids. On the bright side, this is a milder case. External hemorrhoids are visible-occurring outside the anus. There are no usual symptoms to this and just appears. When inflamed, the infected area becomes red and tender.

Most cases of hemorrhoids are serious especially if the infected area starts to bleed. However, there are some cases that could be cured through medicines. For serious infections, physicians advise surgical removal of the hemorrhoids.

There are several types of surgical procedure in removing hemorrhoids. One is scelorotheraphy. This procedure works by injecting a chemical substance near the infected area. This substance interferes with the vein enlargement and tissue irritation. At first, this may cause a painful burning sensation especially if the hemorrhoid is too near the sensitive band.

Another treatment would be cauterization. In this procedure, the hemorrhoid is burned with an electrically heated wire.

Infrared coagulation or laser coagulation is a no-intrusive surgical procedure. It is the fastest way of dealing with hemorrhoids without the need for cuts and stitches. Compared to other surgical procedures, laser treatment will only give you mild discomfort.

Rubber Band Ligation Hemorrhoid surgery, also known as the Banding Hemorrhoid surgery, is another safe procedure. This process basically works by putting a very strong rubber band around the internal hemorrhoid thus cutting out the mass’ circulation. Days later, the hemorrhoid will atrophy and fall off.

Lastly, Stapled Hemorrhoid surgery is also known as prolapsing hemorrhoids. This is used to remove hemorrhoids found in the large intestine, smaller external hemorrhoids, and other transanal surgery. The process makes use of a specially designed circular stapler. This is use to remove excess rectal mucosal tissue above the circular suture line around the base of the hemorrhoid tissue. The blood supply is interrupted, which permanently destroys the tissue.

Hemorrhoids surgery is the fastest way to cure such infection. Nevertheless, make sure to consult a doctor first and seek his advice on this matter.

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February 26 2011

Treating Hemorrhoids with a little Privacy



Hemorrhoids are a bit awkward for some people. And because it’s a little embarrassing some doesn’t know how to treat it properly without others knowing it. But there are certain remedies or treatment that you can do that can help ease your burden.

  • Underwear that is soft cotton and pants are the clothes that should be use when you have hemorrhoids. These will give comfort to the affected area around anus.
  • Ice packs are great to numb the affected area especially when there is a burning sensation. This helps numbing the skin and relieving the pain of hemorrhoids. You can some ice in a plastic baggie or use an ice pack and place your ice baggie or plastic directly into your cotton underwear. With the ice securely placed in your underwear, no one will notice that you have them. After about fifteen minutes, remove the ice pack. Do this as often as you want throughout the day.
  • Try lying down on your abdomen side by keeping a soft pillow under the pelvic region. You can do this while having your free time such as watching television or reading a book. Do this position as much as possible as it will provide you comfort by reducing the inflammation of the rectal veins.
  • Remember to always thoroughly clean the infected area after every bowel movement. It is important that it is clean so you may avoid having infections and help reduce the risk of an inflammation getting worse. You can use a damp cotton wash cloth or baby wipe, but do not use soaps that contain dyes or perfume as this will further irritate the condition. You can also consider getting toilet paper with aloe, as this is softer and gentler on the skin. You can also apply aloe spray directly to the toilet paper.
  • When in the comfort room, it’s a good time to apply creams or other medications that your doctor has recommended. There are many prescription drugs and over the counter medications available that will relieve the uncomfortable itching and burning associated with hemorrhoids.
  • When there is a complete privacy at home, apply the aloe vera cream on the affected area as it will make it soft and you won’t have the feeling of pain. You can also apply this at night before going to bed.
  • Be sure to drink plenty of water as much as possible and increase the intake of fluid such as fresh juice and soups. And avoid caffeine and alcohol beverages as this tends to dehydrate the body that leads to constipation. Constipation leads to cultrip of the condition and that’s what you have to avoid. Diet which is rich in fiber is good for patients suffering from hemorrhoids, as fibers prevent constipation.

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February 24 2011

Symptoms of Hemorrhoids



There are different symptoms depending of what hemorrhoids the patient has. There are two types of nerves in the anal canal; visceral nerves (above the dentate line) are nerves that don’t sense pain only pressure and somatic nerves (below the dentate line ) are nerves of the skin that are capable of sensing. This is why internal hemorrhoids are considered painless because they are above the dentate line compared to external hemorrhoids that happens below the dentate line. But because of straining or irritation from passing a stool may cause a hemorrhoid’s delicate surface to bleed. You may see them on a tissue paper or in the toilet bowl. People commonly considered the bleeding of the anus is the basic symptoms of hemorrhoid but researchers have already proved that bleeding usually happens only in an advance stage.

If an internal hemorrhoid continues to enlarge, it bulges into the anal canal. it may even pull down a portion of lining in the rectum above causing them to loose their normal anchoring and protrude from the anus. This condition is classified as aprolapsing internal hemorrhoid. The trauma, passing hard stool associated with constipation, can cause bleeding and sometimes pain.

External hemorrhoids can be felt as bulges at the anus, but causes only few symptoms that are typical of the internal hemorrhoids. External hemorrhoids are likely to be painful and swelling. They also occur as a hard lump around the anus. Excessive straining, rubbing or cleaning the anus can cause irritation with bleeding or itching that may produce harsh cycle of symptoms. There are times when blood may pool in an external hemorrhoids and form a clot (thrombus). Thrombosis of an external hemorrhoid causes an anal lump that is very painful and often requires medical attention. This is the reason why they are causing them severe pain, swelling, burning sensation and inflammation. External hemorrhoid can also itch and bleed whenever they are irritated.

For the convenience in identifying how severe internal hemorrhoids are, many physicians use a grading system:

  1. Hemorrhoids that bleed but do not prolapsed. (First-degree hemorrhoids)
  2. Hemorrhoids that prolapse and retract on their own with or without bleeding. (Second-degree hemorrhoids)
  3. Hemorrhoids that prolapse but must be pushed back in by a finger. (Third-degree hemorrhoids)
  4. Hemorrhoids that prolapse and cannot be pushed back in. (Fourth-degree hemorrhoids)

Fourth-degree hemorrhoids also include hemorrhoids that are thrombosed (containing blood clots) or that pull much of the lining of the rectum through the anus.

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