Natural Treatment for Hemorrhoids

Natural Treatment for Hemorrhoids

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What is Natural Treatment for hemorrhoids? First of all we need to learn what hemorrhoid is.

What are hemorrhoids?

natural treatment for hemorrhoids
natural treatment for hemorrhoids


Hemorrhoids are normally present veins in the anus and rectum that become swollen and distended. According to recent research suggest that half of the United States of America population  have hemorrhoids by age fifty. Hemorrhoids is a condition that occurs when veins around the anus which is called as external hemorrhoids or just inside the anus which is called as internal hemorrhoids become distended & inflamed. They can cause a number of symptoms which is irritating, not dangerous, and treatable at home or they can become infected or bleed heavily prompting urgent intervention and even surgery.

What are the symptoms of hemorrhoids?
Here are symptoms of hemorrhoids:

  • Itching
  • Rectal bleeding
  • Pain that can sometimes be severe.

The general symptom of internal hemorrhoids is rectal bleeding. Usually noticed as bright red blood on the stool, underwear or in the toilet bowl. Internal hemorrhoids can sometimes bulge outside of the anus, rarely leading to the formation of a blood clot.

External hemorrhoids are more frequently associated with pain, and if irritated from straining or excessive rubbing or cleaning, may also itch and bleed. Blood clots which also known as thrombosed hemorrhoids, are more commonly formed in external hemorrhoids. They can often feel like a hard, painful grape like lump on the anus, and sometimes need to be removed surgically.

What are the causes?
The causes of hemorrhoids are:

  1. Prolonged sitting
  2. Straining at stool
  3. Constipation
  4. Irritants in the diet
  5. Stress
  6. Pregnancy
  7. Obesity
  8. Chronic diarrhea
  9. Anal intercourse

What is the conventional treatment?
If natural remedies don’t improve constipation , you can help lessen pressure and straining with bowel movements by taking an over-the-counter stool softener such as docusate sodium (Colace).

An effective natural treatment for hemorrhoid often recommended in conventional settings is the sitz bath: sit in a bathtub with enough warm water to cover the anal area for fifteen minutes several times a day. Application of warm compresses for 10 minutes at a time throughout the day can also offer similar relief. Local heat increases blood flow to the area, promoting healing.

Most hemorrhoids disappear on their own after a few days, some however, may become thrombosed and require surgical intervention to remove clotted blood; still others can persist becoming hard and painful. These may require more invasive treatment. One method is ligation, in which a rubber band is placed around the base of the hemorrhoid. The band cuts off blood circulation and, as a result, the hemorrhoid withers away within days. Another method is sclerotherapy – injection of a chemical solution around the blood vessel to shrink it. A third technique relies on infrared coagulation to destroy the hemorrhoid by burning. And lastly, a surgical procedure known as hemorrhoidectomy is occasionally recommended for extensive or severe hemorrhoids to completely remove them. All of these are last resorts for persistent or severe cases that do not respond to simpler methods.

Home Remedies and Natural Treatment for Hemorrhoids

  • Dietary changes: To prevent hemorrhoids as well as treat them, you should increase the amount of fiber in your diet in order to relieve constipation (and consequent straining, which increases pressure in the veins surrounding the anus). You can do this by eating plenty of fruits, vegetables and whole grains.
  • Exercise: Regular exercise promotes bowel function and health. Aerobic exercise for twenty to thirty minutes per day can help to stimulate bowel function.
  • Supplements: Triphala, a combination of three bowel tonifying herbs from the Ayurvedic tradition, is another excellent bowel regulator. You can buy it in capsules in health food stores. Follow the dosage and directions on the label. If you can tolerate it, try taking one teaspoon of liquid aloe vera after meals.
  • Apply aloe vera gel to the anal area frequently; it feels good and promotes healing. Avoid tobacco use in all forms. Instead of dry toilet paper, use compresses of witch hazel (which acts as an astringent) to clean the anal area after bowel movements. You can get medicated witch hazel pads and towelettes at most drugstores.
  • The use of creams and ointments can protect the skin in the area, reduce itching, and prevent further injury. Zinc oxide cream or ointment are recommended. Although petroleum jelly is also recommended. By the way coconut oil is another option. Vitamin E oil can be applied to the affected area.
  • A twenty minutes sitz bath (bath in Warm water It immerses buttocks and hips), can help to relieve irritation. Epsom salts can be added to the sitz bath.
  • A small ice pack placed against the area for a few minutes at a time can help to reduce pain and swelling.
  • Try to go to the bathroom When you feel the urge, rather than waiting, to prevent tension and stress added.
  • To help reduce swelling, try sitting on a cushion rather than a hard surface.
  • Stress can be a factor for some people with constipation and hemorrhoids. Consider the mind-body interventions: such as Yoga, Qi Gong, and meditation.

Finally, many over-the-counter products are sold for symptomatic relief of hemorrhoids. recommends avoiding those containing benzocaine or other topical anesthetics. Although it may contribute to the loss of marine species, preparation H is safe; it is an unlikely but effective combination of a yeast culture and shark liver extract.

Natural Treatment for hemorrhoids