Tuesday, January 6, 2009

Disturbing Pile Facts, What to do for hemroids

By Noel Byrne

40% of the adult population suffer for hemroids, if you are reading this you are probably one of them. I will reveal the shocking truth in this article of what does not work and what to do for hemroids. Why haven't you got rid of hemroids for good.

Hemroid and pile treatments that are effective include creams and ointments. When the creams are rubbed into the rectal area, the tissues are relaxed and the pain eases. The bulging stops. This method is very effective in the short term, but temporary as the hemroids usually flare up again.

Another method used to treat hemroids is the use of suppositories. They are inserted inside the anal canal, to moisten the veins and prevent the hemroid from rupture when pressure is placed on the veins. The reports on the benefits on this treatment are mixed as this works effectively for some people and not for others.

Regulating the blood pressure with the use of pills has the effect of tightening the tissue of the veins in and around the rectal area. This cause the hemroids to be less susceptible to problems. Big pharmacies do like to push this method but be aware this can have side effects.

Two other options for the treatment of hemroids are surgery and cryotherapy. These methods depends on individual cases and only attempted if all other options have been exhausted.

Painful hemroids or piles will get relief with safer options. Everyone is different, the pain they can tolerate is different too. It is better to try all safer options before thinking about using extreme methods.

"What to do for hemroids" is a question asked by 40% of the adult population, perhaps more. For many they have only found temporary solutions and the hemroids reappear.

Hemroids are basically any form of inflamed vein tissue around the lower rectal regions. Sometime they are painless and you might not know you have them, Painful hemroids are exactly that "they are so sore". They can affect posture and ability to sit. The fear of going to the toilet, this is a common problem as you know the pain! - 16650

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