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External Hemorrhoids and Remedies

Posted on October 8th, 2007 in External by hemroids

Hemorrhoids are categorized as external hemorrhoids and internal hemorrhoids depending on the area where the hemorrhoids appear. External hemorrhoids are the more common of the two.

External hemorrhoids appear around the anus and outside the rectum. The signs for external hemorrhoids are protrusions near the anus, development of blood clot that results to painful swelling, and bleeding from the ruptured hard, sensitive lump. Actually, all protruding and swellings masses near or at the anus are considered as external hemorrhoids.

The straining of the veins in the anus is the main cause of external hemorrhoids. There are suggested remedies to give you temporary comfort from external hemorrhoids. But whenever you feel like you have external hemorrhoids, it is still best to consult your doctor right away to get the right remedy.

The lukewarm bath procedure is an external hemorrhoid remedy that you can do yourself at home. No medicine is needed for this procedure. Soak the affected area in lukewarm water in a tub for 15 minutes. Don’t forget to pat dry (not wipe) the affected area after soaking. Wetness may lead to irritation and itching that will result to the worsen condition of external hemorrhoids. Do this method for a few days and it will surely give you some relief.

Ice packs can also give some relief from external hemorrhoids. Wrap a few ice blocks in a cloth or use an ice bag and you can do an apply-and-withdrawal cycle on the affected area.

If prolonged sitting is required in your work office, you need to use cushions for some relief. The pressure on the veins will be decreased due to the soft cushions.

The kind of clothes you wear can also help ease the discomfort of external hemorrhoids. You must use loose undergarments and avoid skin fitting clothes. The tight clothes will put pressure on the external hemorrhoids thus giving you pain and discomfort.

Have dietary discipline. Increase your intake of fluids. Eat more fiber rich food. These will help loosen your bowel movement thus decreasing the pressure on the external hemorrhoids.

There are cases that external hemorrhoids will become larger in shape. When that happens, it is called thromboses external hemorrhoids. It can be distinguished through a lump formation and swelling around the anus. These thromboses external hemorrhoids come with severe pain, rectal bleeding, irritation, and itching.

The major factors that attribute to the straining of the veins that result to external hemorrhoids are bowel disorders, heredity, obesity, and pregnancy. Consulting a doctor whenever you suspect that you have external hemorrhoids is the correct decision. Your doctor is the right person to diagnose your external hemorrhoids and give you the proper medication and treatment.

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