Monday, April 18, 2011

Seeking hemorrhoids treatment? ?


Ingenio

I am suffering from internal hemorrhoids from past 6 months, it gives discomfort, burning and itching a lot and very much painful during bowel movement, after consulting homeopathic physician, i m having hamamailes drops and some mixed solution sugar balls on regular basis, it gave me just 40 % relive from chronic constipation and pain. but there is not improvement at actual effected area(piles). please suggest what to do? I don't want surgery done but I've already suffered a lot.



Hollandale

I'm not sure how effective your homeopathic treatment is. However, most hemorrhoid trouble is diet related, and can be helped a great deal simply by eating better and differently. What you need to combat constipation is fiber, from fruits and vegetables, and whole grains and cereals. You also need to drink plenty of plain water. You should avoid dairy products, red meat, and refined white flour foods- like white bread or white rice, and preprepared foods. There are also drinkable fiber mixes available from pharmacies which mix in water, and you drink a glass each day. You can also benefit from a stool softener, to help ease things passing, at least until the increased dietary fiber can take over. It can take several months after starting an improved diet to completely heal a hemorrhoid, but you should be able to notice relief much faster- within a month or so at least. You will need to continue the proper diet though, or the hemorrhoids will return. Although surgery can remove a hemorrhoid, it will not prevent more from developing if you do not change your diet habits. Diet changes are the most traditional, and most effective way to deal with the problem. If that doesn't work, then I'm afraid you will need something a little more radical and unpleasant. My friend utilized venapro for Hemorrhoids Treatment . It is really good so if you like to test it, you can go to this site .doiop.com/2Hemorrhoids



Acme

For internal piles rather than surgery ,there are more effective and least painful options are available like banding,cryoablation,sclerosant injections,photo-therapy etc.You need to consult proctologist for help.


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