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Medicine | Treatments and Drugs ...Treatments and Drugs for HemorrhoidsSubmitted by vita on Tuesday Feb 02, 2010 and viewed 106 timesTotal Word Count: 784 Author Rating: NA Rate this article
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Most of the time, treatment for hemorrhoids involves steps that you can take on your own. These self-care measures may relieve the symptoms, but they won't make the hemorrhoid disappear. See your doctor if you don't get relief in a few days, or sooner if you have severe pain or bleeding. Sometimes medications or surgical procedures are necessary. HemorrhoidBalm-Rx and AntiHemorrhoidDrops are well-established highly effective hemorrhoids treatment products.
Most of the time, treatment for hemorrhoids involves steps that you can take on your own, such as lifestyle modifications and home remedies. You can temporarily relieve the mild pain, swelling and inflammation of most hemorrhoidal flare-ups with the self-care measures. These self-care measures may relieve the symptoms, but they won't make the hemorrhoid disappear. See your doctor if you don't get relief in a few days, or sooner if you have severe pain or bleeding. Because talking about hemorrhoids can be embarrassing, many people are reluctant to see a doctor about the condition. But it's a good idea to consult a doctor any time you experience rectal bleeding, to make sure you don't have a more serious digestive disease. If you have other signs and symptoms, such as a change in bowel habits or abdominal pain, your doctor may refer you to one or more specialists. These might include a doctor with expertise in the digestive system or a colon and rectal surgeon, for evaluation and treatment. You can help your doctor by being prepared with as much information as possible. Be aware of any pre-appointment restrictions. Write down any symptoms you're experiencing and how long you've noticed them. Write down key personal information, including typical bowel habits and diet, especially your fiber intake. Make a list of all medications, as well as any vitamins or supplements, that you're taking. Write down questions to ask your doctor. Sometimes medications or surgical procedures are necessary. If your hemorrhoids produce only mild discomfort, your doctor may suggest over-the-counter creams, ointments, suppositories or pads. These products contain ingredients, such as witch hazel or hydrocortisone, that can relieve pain and itching, at least temporarily. Don't use an over-the-counter cream or other product for more than a week unless directed by your doctor. They can cause side effects, such as skin rash, inflammation and skin thinning. If a blood clot has formed within an external hemorrhoid, your doctor can easily remove the clot with a simple incision, which may provide prompt relief. For persistent bleeding or painful hemorrhoids, your doctor may recommend another minimally invasive procedure. These treatments can be done in your doctor's office or other outpatient setting. Rubber band ligation is effective for many people. However, it can be uncomfortable and may cause bleeding, which might begin two to four days after the procedure but is rarely severe. The injection causes little or no pain, but it may be less effective than rubber band ligation. Coagulation techniques use laser or infrared light or heat. They cause small, bleeding, internal hemorrhoids to harden and shrivel. While coagulation has few side effects, it's associated with a higher rate of recurrence than is the rubber band treatment. If other procedures haven't been successful or you have large hemorrhoids, your doctor may recommend a surgical procedure. Surgery can be performed on an outpatient basis or you may need to stay in the hospital overnight. Most people experience some pain after the procedure. Medications can be used to relieve your pain. Soaking in a warm bath also helps. HemorrhoidBalm-Rx and AntiHemorrhoidDrops are well-established highly effective hemorrhoids treatment products. This treatment for hemorrhoids is characterized by very strong and real pharmacological activities, which unequivocally qualify this solution as an 'ethical drug'. The effectiveness is undisputed. These remedies are concentrated with pharmacological extracts well documented to greatly improve the overall tone of rectal tissue, as well as provide effective treatment of hemorrhoids. The Journal of Pharmacology, April 2005, reported these extracts deliver a "strong inhibitory effect" and "significant anti-inflammatory activity" against hemorrhoids. HemorrhoidBalm-Rx and AntiHemorrhoidDrops derive their uses from the action of complex naturally occurring sesquiterpene and diterpene components. They improve microcirculation, capillary flow, and vascular tone, and strengthen the connective tissue of the rectum. To learn more, please go to http://www.naturespharma.org. ArticleSource: ArticlesAlley.com
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