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Is Hemorrhoids Surgery Necessary? Remove Hemorrhoids Without Surgery

Wednesday, April 29th, 2009

Hemorrhoid Removal Options Explained

For the most part, medical hemorrhoid removal surgery is the absolute last resort for treating your problem. This is and should only be done when all else has failed and you have reached that point of complete and utter desperation. Unfortunately, many jump the gun so to speak and choose hemorrhoid removal surgery when it is not necessary.

There are plenty of other remedies that have not been tried.

 Is Hemorrhoids Surgery Necessary? Remove Hemorrhoids Without Surgery

The problem with hemorrhoid removal surgeries and procedures is that they focus on basically cutting out the problem. They do not focus on figuring out what caused the problem and healing each contributing factor.

Because this is not done, the problem more often than not ends up coming back. When the causative factors are not taken into consideration and fixed, they eventually lead to the same problem still needing hemorrhoid removal.

Your hemorrhoid removal plan, in order to have long term success, will absolutely have to identify the issues that have lead you to this particular point in your life. Not only will you need to find a potent, proven hemorrhoid removal treatment to heal your current condition, you will also have to take some life changing steps to prevent this condition from happening again.

Many of the current and modern hemorrhoid removal procedures are rather intrusive. For someone who may be embarrassed to pick up a hemorrhoid cream at their local pharmacy, a hemorrhoid removal operation would be absolutely devastating.

An internal remedy that focuses on both healing your symptoms as well as your root problem would be a much more comfortable way to go.

Some of the more common hemorrhoid removal procedures include banding, hemorrhoidectomy, and staples. Each is different in its own way but they all basically are used to take the hemorrhoid out so you can start over.

None of them addresses the problems you have been dealing with that has lead you to this situation, such as weakened veins, constipation, poor blood circulation and cleanliness, inflammation and nutrition absorption.

Banding is a hemorrhoid removal procedure in which an elastic band is placed around the inflamed area which causes the problem to shrink. The surrounding scar tissue helps to hold your problem in place which enables it to heal faster.

Unfortunately this takes quite a long time to heal and has to be repeated several times. A Hemorrhoidectomy includes an incision and actually removes the damaged blood vessels.

Staples is a more painful hemorrhoid removal procedure than banding but only needs to be done once.

Again, each of these hemorrhoid removal procedures is painful, embarrassing and costly. The best option is to take care of your problem with a potent, natural remedy that includes the previously mentioned ingredients for your true and long term healing.

By Erin CelesteErin Celeste | Published  04/1/2009 | Alternative Medicine | Unrated

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Important News for Treating Hemorroids During Pregnancy!

Saturday, April 25th, 2009

Treating Hemorrhoids During Pregnancy

There are lots of ways to get hemorrhoids. Some hemorrhoid causes are genetic, some are diet related and one has to do with children! Yes, hemorrhoids triggered by pregnancy. Treating hemorrhoids is difficult at the best of times so trying to find a hemorrhoid remedy that is the best hemorrhoid treatment during pregnancy is even more difficult but the good news is that there are great hemorrhoid remedies that can really help.

Hemorrhoids and Pregnancy

Hemorrhoids and pregnancy should go together like hamburger and whipped cream. In other words, the that is the last thing you want to have. Unfortunately, that is too often not the case. Many people end up with both hemorrhoids and pregnancy at the same time.

One of the reasons that hemorrhoids and pregnancy are so common together is because of the pressure put on your anal veins from the extra weight of the baby.

The actual position of the baby is such that it rests right on the anal veins, which causes enormous strain and pressure. Our bodies are naturally created to create babies, but that does not mean that we will not have to endure some rather uncomfortable situations along the way.

After all, what is the miracle of child birth without some extra hardships to make it special.  And hardships having to do with hemorrhoids and pregnancy are definitely a big hardship. There are some things you can do to relieve the extra pressure caused by being pregnant. It all has to do with habits having to do with posture.

For instance, if you make sure to lift objects with your legs instead of with your back, it will ease the pressure put on your anal veins. Not that you should be lifting objects much at all while pregnant, but sometimes it is unavoidable to go without lifting. So to reduce the pressure with hemorrhoids and pregnancy, pay attention to your posture as you lift and bend.

Other ways to reduce the pressure during hemorrhoids and pregnancy is to watch your poor bathroom habits. Many times people experience constipation while with child. So often, they end up sitting on the toilet for long periods of time. They also end up straining the bowels for long periods of time. Both of these poor bathroom habits can lead to extreme pressure. Try to sit for short periods of time and to do whatever you can to reverse your constipation problems during hemorrhoids and pregnancy.

Another poor bathroom habit that you should try not to continue during hemorrhoids and pregnancy is one in which you wipe too much or too hard after a bowel movement. This pressure comes from the other side of course, and the last thing you should do is irritate your hemorrhoids and pregnancy condition.

A suggestion, instead, is to use medicated wipes with aloe and vitamin E. These allow for softer contact and less friction during hemorrhoids and pregnancy. Treat your hemorrhoids and pregnancy condition as soon as possible.

Article from http://www.bestnaturalhemorrhoidstreatment.com/hemorrhoids-and-pregnancy

Treating hemorrhoids no matter what your condition, even pregnancy, becomes easier when you know how. Natural hemorrhoid cures are always the best long term hemorrhoid remedy so be patient.

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Pull Up a Seat! It’s All About Pregnancy Hemorrhoids!

Tuesday, April 21st, 2009

Another Pregnancy side effect: Hemorrhoids!

There’s so many icky yucky stuff about being pregnant and going through childbirth that first time mothers never hear about until it’s too late. You know, like about the vericose veins and stretch marks that miraculously appear on parts of your body other than your tummy. I got them on my upper arms from my first pregnancy and three children later, they are still there!

Then there’s the internal tearing that can happen through vaginal births. I know for me the concept of episiotomies (the intentionally cutting of the perineum area to make room for a baby) totally weirded me out!

And also, going to the child birth class and learning about hemorrhoids, the tiny lesion like sores that grow in your bottom nether regions also made me wonder how come the fore-mommies never warned me about that aspect of pregnancy and child birth. It really didn’t have to be this “right of passage” sort of discovery. I think I would’ve been better off preparing mentally for all the gross untold part of pregnancy if forewarned.

You know, ignorance isn’t always bliss….in any event. I digress.

Hemorrhoids, for one, are not dinnertime conversation, but unfortunately, they are a fact of life and are a real reality for many pregnant women.

Hemorrhoids affect 70% of women before, during and after delivery. It’s important to seek medical care because if hemorrhoids are left untreated, they can lead to larger health problems.

Right now, there are a few treatment options available for hemorrhoids. These include creams, suppositories, home remedies or drastic invasive procedures. Creams and suppositories are only marginally effective as well as inconvenient, and invasive procedures can be costly and carry risks.

There’s a new treatment for hemorrhoids called the HemAway Seat (www.hemaway.com). According to the makers, the device, it is FDA-cleared, convenient and effective. You don’t need to use creams, suppositories or even undergo an invasive procedure. The HemAway Seat fills a void in the available treatment options for hemorrhoids that allows sufferers to avoid surgery but is more effective than the home remedies currently out on the market. The Seat only works for internal hemorrhoids so make sure you consult your doctor to see what type of hemorrhoids you have.

Intriguing no?

How the HemAway Seat works:
  • The HemAway Seat discreetly attaches (home model) or rests (travel model) on a toilet seat. Sufferers sit on the seat, which allows the hemorrhoid to retract into the body for instant relief.
  • Hemorrhoid sufferers can use the device in the privacy of their own home.
  • The HemAway Seat naturally uses one’s body weight to allow the prolapsing internal hemorrhoid to gently withdraw into the body for immediate relief of pain, discohemorrhoid seatmfort and irritation.

Some facts about hemorrhoids:

  • Hemorrhoids are one of the most wide-spread medical conditions in America, affecting more of the U.S. population each year than asthma and even obesity.
  • One in two Americans experience hemorrhoids by the age of 50.
  • 70 percent of women suffer from hemorrhoids at some point during pregnancy of after delivery. Thirty percent of them are still bothered by hemorrhoids one month after the baby’s birth, and 11 percent still have a problem after 6 months.
  • According to one clinical study performed to test a new and highly effective surgical procedure, only 41 percent of advanced-stage hemorrhoid sufferers were satisfied with the results of surgical removal.

This article is from Bellyitch at www.bellyitch.blogspot.com

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Witch Hazel Natural Hemorrhoids Treatment

Saturday, April 18th, 2009

Your Hemorrhoids Natural Remedy

article from http://www.articleswire.com/

treating hemorrhoids

Your hemorrhoids natural remedy needs to be a combination of a few certain key points.

It should be proven.

It should not have unrealistic expectations.

It should be all natural.

And it should have a clear explanation as to how and why it works.

After all, we are all a bit too old to believe that the health fairy sprinkled dust on a concoction and poof, it just works.

There needs to be scientific explanations behind each hemorrhoids natural remedy. If you do not have scientific explanations for your hemorrhoids natural remedy, what are you wasting your time for?

Time is of the essence, people.

The last thing you want or need is to spend countless uncomfortable days and sleepless nights waiting for your hemorrhoids natural remedy to work, when it in fact, never will.

So how do you avoid wasting your time? DO YOUR RESEARCH. Finding a suitable hemorrhoids natural remedy is not rocket science. True, it is not the most obvious task either.

But just knowing a bit about natural herbal ingredients that have been known to take care of the different aspects associated with your problem will get you further than most on choosing the best hemorrhoids natural remedy.

There are a few specific ingredients that are highly recommended within your hemorrhoids natural remedy. So keep your eyes peeled for a hemorrhoids natural remedy that uses these ingredients that I will list and explain below.

Knowledge is your biggest weapon in the war against itchy bums. So guard yourself well.

Firstly, realize what the key contributing factors are to your current situation, also known as piles.

Piles are inflamed, weakened veins in your anal region caused by pressure from constipation, poor blood circulation and cleanliness, and lack of or inability to absorb nutrition properly into your body.

So choosing specific ingredients to target these causes in your hemorrhoids natural remedy will get you well on your way to recovery.

  • Stone root has been known for its vein strengthening properties in more than one hemorrhoids natural remedy.

  • Witch hazel is an anti-inflammatory agent that helps to soothe the pain.

  • Cayenne is a triple threat that can actually help to reverse constipation, increase blood circulation and aid in your bodies ability to cleanse waste and absorb nutrition.

  • Ginger is also able to serve more than one function as it also helps to cleanse waste and improve blood circulation as a part of a hemorrhoids natural remedy.

These herbs are not all you may need, but when combined with a few other ingredients, they could make a powerful hemorrhoids natural remedy for you.

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