Tuesday, March 22, 2011

Bleeding hemorrhoid most common treatment?


Zachary

My husband has a hemmorhoid (External,i believe) and it has gotten a small slit in the middle that is bleeding. I am taking him to the doctor tomorrow, but was wondering can anyone give me a good idea of what to expect there.Especially what kind of treatment we might be looking at. Also would surgery even have to be on the table right now, we really don't want to do anything that extreme yet. Any Answers are appreciated.



Lake Placid

Prevent further damage on his external anal sphincter by:*avoiding constipation (eat fiber rich foods such as oat meal, drink extra fluid such as water and prune juice)*avoid foods that may cause constipation*avoid straining during defecation and avoiding too much friction during washing of the area*sit on a doughnut-shaped cushion to avoid direct pressure on the anusProvide temporary relieve by:*sitting on a warm water (steam)*or apply ice*too much pain- can take mild analgesics but non opioids because it causes constipationif it is too painful and damaged, the doctor may suggest an operation, hemorrhoidectomy. it is a short procedure done in an OPD or in a minor surgery suit. the patient may go home afterwards. god bless.



Cranford

Hey,It’s most likely that your doctor will suggest a topical cream or lotion which will be applied to the hemorrhoid initially. These creams are generally not overly expensive and can be purchased through most drug stores/pharmacy’s. Unless the hemorrhoid is very advanced and causes severe pain, no one should be considering surgery just yet. Be wary if you do decide to use a cream as they generally only mask the hemorrhoid (cure the symptoms) and the hemorrhoid often returns at a later date (maybe 1 month later or 6 months later).Natural hemorrhoid cures and remedies can usually cure these types of hemorrhoids quite quickly and easily. Two that I recommend you check out are H Miracle and Venapro – they have worked well for thousands of people in the past. Visit the links below to find out more information.Good luck!Heather-Jane



Quentin

Bright red bleeding is often one of the first hemorrhoid symptoms.Bleeding can be from a variety of different health issues, ranging from mild ones like hemorrhoids to serious conditions such as colon cancer.If you don't already know why you're suffering from rectal bleeding, make a doctor's appointment to find out.Additionally treatment for bleeding hemorrhoids is usually easy, though it may take a while to fully heal.Here is given some of them:1. The first step is to correct and prevent constipation.For this,include lots of high-fiber food in your diet such as bran, beans, fresh fruits and vegetables and whole grains,and drink enough water (at least 8 glasses per day).2. Don't sit or strain on the toilet for long.3. Sitz baths either in the bathtub or in a special sitz bath that fits over the toilet can help too.4. use soft moistened toilet paper to clean the area as well as possible. You can use either warm water on plain, unscented toilet paper or use a medicated tissue. Witch hazel or aloe vera moistened tissues are particularly soothing. For more information check this out:.www.hemorrhoidshemroids.com/hemro…



Newark

For an external hemorrhoid, if it has formed a blood clot, the MD can make a simple incision for immediate relief.The MD might also suggest OTC ointments or creams with hydrocortisone to shrink the hemorrhoid & stop itching & pain.Put ice or cold compresses on it.Take warm sitz baths.Don't use dry toilet paper, use something like Tucks witch hazel pads instead.Keep anal area clean with warm water (no soap).To prevent hemorrhoids: Add fiber to your diet; drink plenty of water; don't strain; exercise; go when you feel urge.Google: mayo clinic>>diseases>>hemorrhoidsGood luck



Angels City

Personally. I would have it removed. Especially if it's causing any discomfort. If it's not too bad and it's external, I believe the doctor can remove it right in the office.


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