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If you are someone who has attempted countless treatments for piles and found nothing to work for you I think this article will be of high worth to you. Even if you are yet to try any cures, let me save you the squandered days. You will uncover in this piece, proven remedies for hemorrhoids, and by the end you'll have a comprehensive awareness of what needs to be done to cure piles once and for all!
One or two of the treatments may be a little on the controversial side, but don't let that concern you. The little 'unknowns' are quite often the best. You'll also hear what the solutions do for your body and whether they are going to be worth your effort.
Ointments and Creams
These solutions physically contact the area of infection and comfort the inflammation.
But, the relief is impermanent and you are practically certain to suffer from piles yet again in the following years.
Worth your time? That's up for you to determine.
If you are tight for time at the moment and demand a 'quick fix' then I do recommend creams and ointments. However, in the long run they should be avoided in my humble view.
Suppositories
Suppositories are a hit and miss deal. They are placed into the rectum to provide moisture and lubrication to the swollen varicose vein.
You'll find that some folks think they are effective, and others won't experience any benefit at all. It's important to know, however, that it does depend on the severeness of your case.
Suppositories, as it turns out, are relatively cheap, so if your discomfort is only an irritation they are certainly worth a go.
Pills
Hemorrhoid pills govern blood pressure in your body. By taking them as long as you have hemorrhoids your varicose veins get a boost in effectiveness and lastingness.
So far in this article, pills are the most effective against hemorrhoids. However, once you stop taking them you have a chance of suffering once again.
Surgery
Surgery should be the final resort for hemorrhoids, only after you've tried ALL other options. If you are in a lot of discomfort and you've truly tried every treatment (including the ones in this article) then it may be the case that you need surgery.
Unfortunately, surgery comes with many possible side effects with the following:
-Future risks to infection and physical damage
-Negative bodily reactions to surgery
-Surgical Accidents
Solution/ Information
- Rubber Band Ligation: This method utilizes rubber bands that are located around the base of the hemorrhoid. Suffocation of blood makes the varicose vein shrink.
- Sclerotherapy: In this procedure a liquid or foam substance is applied to the vein using a needle or syringe. The result, blood cannot stream through the hemorrhoid.
- Cryotherapy: The offending varicose vein is frozen into submission, leaving nothing but a clean scar.
- Infrared coagulation: A very strong beam is used to effectively burn off the hemorrhoid. It can cause a little soreness, but it's over in no time at all.
- Hemorrhoidectomy: An operation like this is generally the outcome of your doctor's recommendation. While it can result in discomfort for a time, the effects are typically long-term.
Non-Fixative Treatments For Piles
Natural solutions are simple to be applied at home and keep the hemorrhoids of becoming worse or of recurring after permanent procedures. These include:
- Lidocaine -- Lidocaine is a genuine secret sauce. Apply it to the area of sensitivity and wait for the pain to numb away. I should say, though, Lidocaine isn't a life-long option for hemorrhoids-free living.
- Highly fibrous diet -- There is no higher advocation than this approach. Eat a consistently high in fiber diet and a universe of health problems will fly straight over you.
- Pilewort -- For external piles, this should be your first port of call - A super herb against the pains of external hemorrhoids. This commonly comes in ointment form, but you can also drink it as a cup of tea.
- Emu oil: Another alternative for you if you suffer from external hemorrhoids. Emu oil stiffens the muscles and controls pain.
- Sitting baths: Sitting baths have constantly been a very effective and low-cost approach that both your body, and your wallet will thankyou for. You can either buy a sitz bath or utilise your normal bath. Run some luke-warm water and submerge the area in it - 3 times per day. Relax for about fifteen minutes every time.
For the very best results, scatter a handful of salt or baking soda into the water, and lastly, add some optional essential oils.