Hemorrhoid Removal When Suffering With Hemorrhoids

by Cecelia Rulenson

The best way to find a treatment for hemorrhoid removal is to find out which type of hemorrhoids are present. A visit to your physician for a test will show results ensuring hemorrhoids are in deed the problem. After that, depending on which type of hemorrhoids are identified, will determine which avenue to use in rectifying the problem.

In the traditional medicine world, the remedy for minor hemorrhoids is a high fiber diet and a prescription. One home remedy that is easier than feeling violated by the testing at the doctor is to use olive oil or canola oil. The trick is to insert the oil inside the anus to make bowel movements less painful. This technique will allow less straining and cause the hemorrhoids to shrink faster.

Since hemorrhoids are usually a result of blood collecting in not so strong veins, then acupuncture techniques can be helpful. Acupuncture works on certain areas of the body to increase the blood flow to other parts, detouring the blood to collect in the rectum or anus, forming a hemorrhoid.

Scratching hemorrhoids is the worst thing to do. There are salves over the counter that are available just to relieve hemorrhoid issues. Scratching can cause hemorrhoids to rupture which can cause bleeding in the anus, or worse more hemorrhoids. Weak veins are the root cause of hemorrhoids along with straining. Scratching will cause hemorrhoids to spread, because it creates more weak spots in the veins.

Which remedy is chosen for hemorrhoid removal lies on the amount of pain and discomfort an individual can tolerate. If the hemorrhoids are rather small and the pain is simply annoying, the individual can take care of the problem themselves in the early stages. The longer the hemorrhoids persist, the more likely to end up with surgery.

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