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		<description><![CDATA[Classifications and Treatment for Hemorrhoid / Hemmoroid Hemmoroid or Hemorrhoid is caused by a painful, swollen vein that has developed due to the application of too much pressure. This condition does not really impose a serious health risk, but can cause tremendous pain that leaves a person very uncomfortable. Diarrhea or constipation can promote the [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<h1>Classifications and Treatment for Hemorrhoid / Hemmoroid</h1>
<p><strong><img class="alignleft size-medium wp-image-8" title="hemmoroid" src="http://hemmoroid.org/wp-content/uploads/2011/11/hemmoroid-200x300.jpg" alt="Hemmoroid" width="200" height="300" />Hemmoroid</strong> or Hemorrhoid<strong> </strong>is caused by a painful, swollen vein that has developed due to the application of too much pressure. This condition does not really impose a serious health risk, but can cause tremendous pain that leaves a person very uncomfortable. Diarrhea or constipation can promote the development of <a title="Hemorrhoid" href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hemorrhoid" target="_blank">hemorrhoids</a>. In addition, being overweight also promotes the development of hemorrhoids, which makes obese people more likely to acquire this.</p>
<h2>The two classification of Hemorrhoid (Hemmoroid): Internal and External</h2>
<p>Internal hemorrhoids develop at the surface of the top anal canal and may not be seen by the naked eye. Internal hemorrhoids are often small and are sometimes not painful under this condition. However, internal hemorrhoids can also be large and has a tendency to sag, which eventually leads to pain once it<strong> </strong>begins to bulge out. They are most painful when the blood supply is cut-off or when they bulge out and being squeezed by the muscles in the anus. Symptoms of internal <em>hemmoroid</em> may include blood on the surface of the bowel. Mucus may also be observed on the bowel once internal hemorrhoids bulge out.</p>
<p>Basically, internal hemorrhoids are graded into four degrees by physicians according to its severity. The first-degree of internal hemorrhoid may undergo bleeding but does not slip out (or prolapse). On the other hand, a second-degree hemorrhoid prolapse but can be retracted on its own (may or may not experience bleeding). A third-degree type of hemmoroid may prolapse but can be tucked back inside the rectum with a finger. Lastly, the fourth-degree type of hemorrhoids are those that prolapse but cannot be inserted back in the anus by a finger.</p>
<p>External hemorrhoids, on the other hand, are formed at the end of the anal canal near the rectum. Though the formation of external hemorrhoid is not yet clear, it is prone to irritations that can cause pain. Once it gets irritated, it can clot under the skin and form a hard and painful lump, which is called thrombosed (clotted) hemorrhoid. This external hemmoroid doesn’t need to bleed to be seen, since its presence can be easily identified through examining the rectal area. Other symptoms also include itchiness and lumpy feel at the rectum. In addition, thrombosed hemorrhoid can be classified as a fourth-degree type of hemorrhoid.</p>
<h3>Hemorrhoid Treatments: Diet, Fixative, and Surgical</h3>
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<p>There are different treatments designed for each type of hemorrhoid. Treatments depend on the severity of the condition and may range from a simple hemorrhoid cream, to a complicated surgery. Some hemorrhoids can even be treated with a simple change of diet. Normally, people suffering from hemorrhoids experience a great pain during bowel movements due to the pressure and constriction on the anal canal. Because of this, high-fiber diet is recommended for those people suffering from this condition. Fiber is known to soften the bowel, thus, it can decrease the tension as well as the pain while the hemmoroid naturally shrinks away.</p>
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<li>Fixative Treatments</li>
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<p><img class="alignright size-medium wp-image-9" title="hemorrhoid" src="http://hemmoroid.org/wp-content/uploads/2011/11/hemorrhoid-300x223.jpg" alt="Hemorrhoid" width="300" height="223" />Fixative treatments or non-surgical treatments are applicable for less severe hemorrhoids. The goal of this treatment is to reduce the amount of blood supply, causing natural shrinking of the swollen hemorrhoids. Fixative procedures include hemorrhoidal creams, rubber band ligation (tying of rubber band on the hemorrhoid), and coagulation therapy. Coagulation therapy uses heat, laser, or electric current to create a scar tissue. Scar tissue left in place of the hemmoroid helps support the anal tissue while it helps prevent more hemorrhoids from developing.</p>
<p>Other non-surgical hemorrhoidal treatments include sclerotherapy and cryotherapy. Sclerotherapy is the oldest form of treatment, which is done through injection of liquid phenol or quinine urea at the base of the hemorrhoid to induce inflammation and scarring. Cryotherapy, on the other hand, used ultra cold temperatures to cause inflammation and scarring. However, this procedure is time consuming and not-effective as compared to other treatments. Cryotherapy also has more post-treatment pain, thus, this procedure is not commonly used but can be an alternative.</p>
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<li>Surgical Treatments</li>
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<p>Surgical procedures are usually used for removing large internal hemorrhoids or severe cases or hemorrhoids. Some surgery procedures include Doppler Ligation, which enables the doctor to identify and cut the swollen artery that causes the hemmoroid to swell. Another type of surgical treatment for hemorrhoids is the hemorrhoidectomy, which is usually done for patients with third or fourth-degree hemorrhoid. During this treatment, hemorrhoids are cut out, leaving the wounds to be left open or stitched together.</p>
<p>Another type of surgical treatment is dilation of the anal sphincter, which is done forcefully by stretching the anal canal. This method, however, damages the sphincter itself and causes patients to become incontinent (unable to control their stool) after dilation.</p>
<p>Though surgical treatments may provide long-term results as compared to non-surgical treatments, the cost of such procedures is more expensive and sometimes there are complications that accompany certain removal of <span style="text-decoration: underline;">hemmoroid</span>. Thus, at the onset of hemorrhoids, it is best to immediately seek a doctor’s advice before the condition worsens.</p>
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		<title>Home Remedies for Hemorrhoids</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 20 Apr 2012 11:55:48 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Dr. Herbert G. Miles</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Useful Home Remedies for Hemorrhoids Hemorrhoids occur when the anal and rectum veins are swelling and in pain. Usually, pain and swelling happens when there are problems internally or externally, which is typically caused by different reasons. People who are experiencing this kind of problem usually undergo surgeries to treat it, while some people prefer [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<h1><strong>Useful Home Remedies for Hemorrhoids</strong></h1>
<p><a href="http://hemmoroid.org/home-remedies-for-hemorrhoids/"><img class="alignright size-medium wp-image-43" title="home-remedies-for-hemorrhoids" src="http://hemmoroid.org/wp-content/uploads/2012/02/home-remedies-for-hemorrhoids-225x300.jpg" alt="Home Remedies for Hemorrhoids" width="225" height="300" /></a>Hemorrhoids occur when the anal and rectum veins are swelling and in pain. Usually, pain and swelling happens when there are problems internally or externally, which is typically caused by different reasons. People who are experiencing this kind of problem usually undergo surgeries to treat it, while some people prefer to perform some of the <a title="Home Remedies for Hemorrhoids" href="http://hemmoroid.org/home-remedies-for-hemorrhoids/"><strong>home remedies for hemorrhoids</strong> </a>that they know. Unfortunately, not everyone is familiar with the kinds of home remedies available for hemorrhoids &#8211; that is why some of them end up having a surgery.</p>
<p>As you all know, getting a surgery can be costly for some people especially to those who are on a tight budget. That is why some of them ignore the problem, which can make everything worse. Knowing the right home remedies for your hemorrhoids is essential to treat yourself without spending that much. Remember that when you leave the problem untreated for a long period of time, it can get worse and it will surely require surgery, which will cost you a lot of money. That is why it is important to always make it a point to treat it even during its early stage to avoid having more problems in the future. By reading below, you will learn the different <em>home remedies for hemorrhoids</em> that you can do at the comfort of your own home.</p>
<h2>Best Home Remedies for Hemorrhoids</h2>
<p>The initial thing that you should do is to get rid of the burning sensation that you are often feeling down there. Just in case you don&#8217;t know, hemorrhoids are one of the causes why some people are experiencing a burning sensation around their anus. If you want to treat your <a title="Hemmoroid" href="http://hemmoroid.org/hemmoroid/">hemmoroid</a> problem, then the first thing that you need to do is to get rid of the symptoms. The burning sensation is the first symptom of hemorrhoid, and you can get rid of this by compressing it with some astringent will help the pain to go away. There will also be some time that the area will feel itchy, and you can reduce this feeling by applying aloe vera, as this is also proven to treat the symptoms of hemorrhoid. You may also create a mixture of different oils such as, lavender, rosemary and cypress as this can also relieve the symptoms that you are currently feeling.</p>
<p><a href="http://hemmoroid.org/home-remedies-for-hemorrhoids/"><img class="alignleft size-medium wp-image-44" title="best-home-remedies-for-hemorrhoids" src="http://hemmoroid.org/wp-content/uploads/2012/02/best-home-remedies-for-hemorrhoids-300x182.jpg" alt="Best Home Remedies for Hemorrhoids" width="300" height="182" /></a>Herbs such as chestnut horse and collinsonia powder root can help you to shrink the main problem, which is the hemorrhoid. These herbs are known to have anti-inflammatory substances that can help the vessels in the area to contract. You can combine these two types of herbs to create a paste, for you to be able to apply them perfectly on the area where the hemorrhoid is located. All you actually have to do is to apply one of the herbs in the infected area, for you to be able to treat it effectively. The good thing about these combined herbs is they can help you get rid of both the symptoms and the main problems itself, which only means that you will surely be getting rid of the problem for good. You may continue to do this every day, for as long as the problem is still there. You don&#8217;t have to worry about anything because this is proven to be safe and effective <span style="text-decoration: underline;">home remedies for hemorrhoids</span>.</p>
<p>Yarrow tea can also help treat your problems with hemorrhoids. The first thing that you should do is to thoroughly brew the tea, and let it stay in the water for an hour. This will let the solution to be as strong as possible. After an hour, you may carefully dip cotton to the tea and you may apply it on the hemorrhoids. You can do this four times or five times a day for you to be able to effectively treat the problem. If you are having a hard time looking for yarrow tea, then you may visit some of the health stores today as they have almost every types of tea for you.</p>
<p>These are some of the <strong>home remedies for hemorrhoids</strong> that you should know, for you to be able to effectively treat yourself. You don’t have to worry about anything, because these are <em>natural home remedies for hemorrhoids</em> that will surely treat your hemorrhoid problems away.</p>
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		<title>Internal Hemorrhoids Symptoms</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 11 Apr 2012 13:09:47 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Dr. Herbert G. Miles</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[How to Treat and Prevent Internal Hemorrhoids Symptoms from Staging a Comeback When internal hemorrhoids symptoms strike, you can turn to any of a number of natural remedies for relief. Among the conditions that predispose individuals to have to strain in order to move stool and experience internal hemorrhoids are pregnancy, penchant for anal intercourse, [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<h1>How to Treat and Prevent Internal Hemorrhoids Symptoms from Staging a Comeback</h1>
<p>When <a title="Internal Hemorrhoids Symptoms " href="http://hemmoroid.org/internal-hemorrhoids-symptoms/ "><strong>internal hemorrhoids symptoms</strong></a> strike, you can turn to any of a number of natural remedies for relief. Among the conditions that predispose individuals to have to strain in order to move stool and experience internal hemorrhoids are pregnancy, penchant for anal intercourse, obesity, chronic digestive problems like constipation, and nutritional deficiencies, particularly a diet that lacks fiber.</p>
<h2><a href="http://hemmoroid.org/internal-hemorrhoids-symptoms/"><img class="wp-image-51 alignnone" title="internal-hemorrhoids-symptoms" src="http://hemmoroid.org/wp-content/uploads/2012/02/internal-hemorrhoids-symptoms.jpg" alt="Internal Hemorrhoids Symptoms " width="560" height="315" /></a>What brings on internal hemorrhoids symptoms</h2>
<p>Advancing age, sitting for long periods of time, and other medical conditions like cirrhosis of the liver may likewise bring on bowel difficulty and<em> internal hemorrhoids symptoms</em>. <a title="Internal Hemorrhoids Treatment" href="http://hemmoroid.org/internal-hemorrhoids-treatment/">Internal hemorrhoids</a> is a condition whereby the muscles supporting the hemorrhoidal vessels are weakened due to pressure exerted on the walls of the rectum, causing their enlargement and protrusion inside the rectal canal.</p>
<p>Some internal hemorrhoids symptoms are irritation when the affected person strains during bowel movement; rectal discomfort and itchiness; and pain and swelling around the anus. Also among the internal hemorrhoids symptoms are bright-red blood on stool or blood spotting on the toilet bowl, and a feeling of fullness after bowel movement.</p>
<p><img class="alignleft size-full wp-image-52" title="internal-hemorrhoids-causes" src="http://hemmoroid.org/wp-content/uploads/2012/02/internal-hemorrhoids-causes.jpeg" alt="Internal Hemorrhoids Causes" width="317" height="280" />Whether you have hemorrhoids or not, a high-fiber diet and intake of lots of fluids can contribute to your wellness. Eat fruits and vegetables laden with fiber, and incorporate staples like natural oats in your diet. Nonetheless, obtaining medical opinion on bad cases of hemorrhoids can ensure patient safety.</p>
<p>Those experiencing mild but discomfiting <span style="text-decoration: underline;">internal hemorrhoids symptoms</span> may feel a whole lot better by popping natural supplements approved by their doctors. There are supplements with bioflavonoids whose anti-inflammatory properties can greatly help. Quality natural supplements and an anti-inflammatory diet can ensure proper blood flow and help a <a title="Hemmoroid" href="http://hemmoroid.org/hemmoroid/">hemmorhoid</a> sufferer regain health.</p>
<p>Preventive health care can go a long way in preventing internal hemorrhoids symptoms as well as a host of other digestive/excretory problems.  To have easy and regular bowel movement, have an annual detoxification. Processed foods you keep consuming and chemicals everywhere tend to accumulate in your system. Reconsider a detox if you’re underweight, pregnant, breastfeeding or have ailments like anemia or type 1 diabetes.</p>
<p>On detox day and the days thereafter, make it a habit to drink warm water when you make up in the morning. When starting your detox, add lemon juice to flush out toxins and get your excretory system going. Nutritious juices can also work wonders on your body, helping you eliminate wastes more efficiently.</p>
<h3><img class="alignright size-full wp-image-53" title="internal-hemorrhoids-symptoms-treatment" src="http://hemmoroid.org/wp-content/uploads/2012/02/internal-hemorrhoids-symptoms-treatment.jpg" alt="Internal Hemorrhoids Symptoms Treatment" width="175" height="205" />Stay fit, ward off internal hemorrhoids symptoms</h3>
<p>To prevent <em>internal hemorrhoids symptoms</em> from staging a comeback, stay fit and maintain a healthy weight. Exercise regularly and  eat foods that ward off digestive woes. If age and a sedentary lifestyle has made internal hemorrhoids symptoms appear, you can strengthen your weakened veins and ease your discomforts by taking the powdered fiber supplement Psyllium (also available in capsule form).</p>
<p>Palliative measures to alleviate bleeding, itching, swelling and pain, among other distressing <strong>internal hemorrhoids symptoms</strong> are applying witch hazel distilled liquid, medicated pad, or ointment. Bolster your immune system also by taking natural supplements like zinc, selenium, vitamins A, C and E, and avoid drinking too much caffeine and alcohol that can be harsh to your system.b Take probiotics also along with loads of fiber-rich foods to prevent flare-up of internal hemorrhoids symptoms.</p>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 10 Apr 2012 12:33:47 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Internal Hemorrhoids Treatment – Choosing the Right Treatment for You Choosing the right internal hemorrhoids treatment is something that should be carefully considered by someone who is suffering from the effects of this condition that can be very uncomfortable, if not painful. To get over this dreaded condition, it is important that one understands its [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<h1>Internal Hemorrhoids Treatment – Choosing the Right Treatment for You</h1>
<p><a href="http://hemmoroid.org/internal-hemorrhoids-treatment/"><img class="alignleft size-medium wp-image-27" title="internal-hemorrhoids-treatment" src="http://hemmoroid.org/wp-content/uploads/2012/01/internal-hemorrhoids-treatment-300x221.png" alt="Internal Hemorrhoids Treatment " width="300" height="221" /></a>Choosing the right <a title="Internal Hemorrhoids Treatment" href="http://hemmoroid.org/internal-hemorrhoids-treatment/"><strong>internal hemorrhoids treatment</strong></a> is something that should be carefully considered by someone who is suffering from the effects of this condition that can be very uncomfortable, if not painful. To get over this dreaded condition, it is important that one understands its gravity and how it affects the body and the person. Indeed, understanding this condition is just as important as knowing the treatments that are available for a person suffering from hemorrhoids. Many people suffer from this condition not due to a shortage of effective treatment but because of lack of knowledge about this health problem. Hence, it is advisable to consult a doctor immediately once symptoms of hemorrhoids are noticed.</p>
<p>Hemorrhoids are generally swollen veins in and around the rectum and anus. Hemorrhoids are basically classified into external and internal. External hemorrhoids, as their name suggest, refer to the swollen veins around the anus. This type of <a title="Hemorrhoid" href="http://hemmoroid.org/">hemmoroid</a> can be painful and itchy. On the other hand, internal hemorrhoids are those swollen veins located inside the rectum. However, this type of hemorrhoids can also be characterized by protruding veins outside the anus. While not painful, internal hemorrhoids may cause bleeding during bowel movement and cause discomfort to the person.</p>
<h2>Types of Internal hemorrhoids treatment – Options for a Hemorrhoids Sufferer</h2>
<p><img class="alignright size-medium wp-image-28" title="internal-hemorrhoids-home-treatment" src="http://hemmoroid.org/wp-content/uploads/2012/01/internal-hemorrhoids-home-treatment-300x199.jpg" alt="Internal Hemorrhoids Home Treatment" width="300" height="199" />Although internal hemorrhoids may be considered the less painful and uncomfortable of the two types, these swollen veins may still make life difficult for someone. The good thing is that there are various types of <em>internal hemorrhoids treatment</em> that one can choose from. Treatments for this type of hemorrhoids can range from home remedies to surgery. The appropriate treatment depends on the severity of the condition. Hence, before choosing a treatment, one should carefully assess how severe is his or her condition. Consulting a doctor is, of course, the best way to face and defeat this health condition.</p>
<p>For non-serious cases of this condition, home treatment for internal hemorrhoids may work to alleviate the discomfort and eliminate symptoms. A common solution to internal hemorrhoids is by changing one&#8217;s diet to a high-fiber one. A high-fiber diet helps make stool removal easier. Hence, less pressure is absorbed by hemorrhoids. Another effective home internal hemorrhoids treatment worth trying is a sitz bath. This remedy is aimed at reducing the discomforts caused by hemorrhoids. A sitz bath is basically a warm water bath directed at the buttocks area. Pharmacies and some stores sell small tubs that can be used for sitz baths. A 20-minute sitz bath can help relieve itchiness in the anus area and the sphincter muscle.</p>
<p>While home remedies are effective in relieving discomfort caused by internal hemorrhoids, serious medical attention may be needed when the condition worsens. A common internal hemorrhoids treatment is rubber ligation, which is carried out by tying a small band around the lower part of a swollen vein. This process helps reduce the size of the swollen vein and for the tissues around the hemorrhoids to scar, which in turn keeps the veins in place. This process must be performed around four times during a two-month period.</p>
<p>However, when a hemorrhoid protrudes from the anus, a different type hemorrhoids treatment is needed. In cases like these, a hemorrhoidectomy must be performed to get rid of the swollen veins. This process can be painful, but also highly effective in preventing recurrence of the hemorrhoid. An equally effective alternative is the so-called stapled hemorrhoidectomy, which is said to be less painful that a regular hemorrhoidectomy. Recovery in this new surgery technique is faster and the hemorrhoid is almost 100 percent sure of not returning. As an <span style="text-decoration: underline;">internal hemorrhoids treatment</span>, this type hemorrhoidectomy is preferred by many people.</p>
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		<title>External Hemorrhoid Treatment</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 08 Feb 2012 22:58:59 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[How to Find An Effective External Hemorrhoid Treatment A person suffering from hemorrhoids may need to quickly find a suitable external hemorrhoid treatment to alleviate the pain and discomfort that the condition usually brings. External hemorrhoids are much more painful than internal hemorrhoids. Hence, remedies for this type of hemorrhoid should always be within reach. [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<h1 style="text-align: left;">How to Find An Effective External Hemorrhoid Treatment</h1>
<p><img class="alignleft size-medium wp-image-34" title="" src="http://hemmoroid.org/wp-content/uploads/2012/01/treatment-for-external-hemorrhoid-300x199.jpg" alt="Treatment For External Hemorrhoid" width="300" height="199" />A person suffering from hemorrhoids may need to quickly find a suitable <a title="External Hemorrhoid Treatment" href="http://hemmoroid.org/external-hemorrhoid-treatment/ "><strong>external hemorrhoid treatment</strong></a> to alleviate the pain and discomfort that the condition usually brings. External hemorrhoids are much more painful than internal hemorrhoids. Hence, remedies for this type of hemorrhoid should always be within reach. This health condition is very common and hence, there are a number of known treatments. As much as there are many treatments, not all of these can be appropriate for all cases. Hence, it is important to insure that one is getting the right solution for the problem at hand. This can be done by studying each treatment and understanding their effects on the hemorrhoids.</p>
<p>External hemorrhoids can manifest in several ways. The most common symptoms are itchiness in the anus area, pain, and swelling. A prolapse or protrusion of a vein outside the anus can also happen. External hemorrhoids are generally small in size located near the opening of the anus. A first sign of this type of <a title="Hemmoroid" href="http://hemmoroid.org/">hemmoroid</a> is itchiness and discomfort, followed by swelling, which occurs when the affected area becomes irritated. Compared to internal hemorrhoids, which cannot be seen and felt, external hemorrhoids are easy to detect. Hence, easing the discomfort of a person can be had with any of the quick <em>external hemorrhoid treatment</em> available in the market.</p>
<h2>An External hemorrhoid treatment for Every Situation</h2>
<p><img class="alignright size-medium wp-image-35" title="external-hemorrhoid-treatment" src="http://hemmoroid.org/wp-content/uploads/2012/01/external-hemorrhoid-treatment-200x300.jpg" alt="External Hemorrhoid Treatment" width="200" height="300" />The effect of external hemorrhoids may vary depending on the size of the affected area as well as the symptoms being manifested by the swollen veins. In the same way, an external hemorrhoid treatment must also be appropriate for the condition being suffered by the person at the time being. There are times when the discomfort or itchiness is so intense that a quick relief is necessary. In these situations, a topical solution may be the best remedy. There are many hemorrhoid creams available at pharmacies. These creams can help relieve itchiness around the anus, which becomes really itchy when the skin around it becomes irritated and inflamed.</p>
<p>Aside from itchiness, pain is also a common manifestation of external hemorrhoids. To relieve pain, there are some home remedies that one may try. For instance, applying an ice pack or hot compress in the affected area may somehow lessen the pain caused by irritated and swollen hemorrhoids. When at home, sitting in the bathtub with warm water can help alleviate the pain and other symptoms. A nice hot bath of at least 15 minutes should be enough to give one temporary relief from the symptoms of external hemorrhoids.</p>
<p>There are also other things that an external hemorrhoid sufferer can do to help lessen the symptoms. A known <span style="text-decoration: underline;">external hemorrhoid treatment</span> is a stool softener. A major cause of hemorrhoids is too pressure exerted on the anus and rectal lining when releasing stool. When bowel movement is difficult, the already swollen veins in the anus and rectum area become irritated, causing the symptoms of hemorrhoids to worsen. However, when one takes a stool softener, the process of bowel removal becomes easier and less pressure is absorbed by the swollen veins. Adding more fiber to one&#8217;s diet and increasing water intake have the same effect as stool softeners.</p>
<p>For the more serious occurrence of external hemorrhoids, an aggressive treatment such as surgery may be resorted to. For instance, undergoing rubber band ligation can permanently cure a swollen vein. However, this type of treatment is invasive and can cause discomfort. Ligation in particular requires several visits to the doctor, with the process usually done up to four times during the course of the treatment. Nonetheless, this external hemorrhoid treatment is proven effective in providing permanent relief.</p>
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