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Self-Care Remedies -
For external hemorrhoids, try ice compresses or warm-water sitz baths two or three times daily.
Don’t strain excessively during bowel movements, and don’t stay on the toilet longer than necessary.
To ease defecation, apply zinc oxide paste or powder, or petroleum jelly, to the anal opening. Use a latex glove when doing so.
Apply a poultice made from "elderberry" to soothe swollen veins and relieve pain. Grind a small amount of the herb, mix with warm water until it becomes a paste, spread on gauze, and apply to anus for a couple of hours.
"Witch hazel" cream is another popular topical remedy in gel or glycerine tincture form; avoid alcohol–based products as they will be very irritating to rectal and anal tissues.
After a bowel movement, clean the anal area thoroughly but gently. Use soft toilet tissue moistened with warm water or witch hazel, or pre-moistened wipes. To dry the area, dab–don’t scrub–it with a soft, clean disposable cloth. Another alternative for drying the area is to use a blow dryer. Do not be aggressive in your cleaning as this can inflame veins.
Eat a high-fiber diet with plenty of fruits (especially citrus fruits which also contain vein-strengthening flavonoids), vegetables, grains, and legumes.
To avoid constipation, drink at least eight glasses of water a day (more during hot, humid weather).
Stay away from foods that may aggravate hemorrhoids: nuts, red pepper, mustard, coffee (regular and decaffeinated), and alcohol.
Avoid laxatives. Diarrhea can be as aggravating to hemorrhoids as constipation.
When lifting weights or heavy objects (or during a bowel movement), breathe normally. Holding your breath increases abdominal pressure.
For comfort, wear cotton underwear and loose-fitting clothes.
P.S. – the following supplements are helpful, as well
Taken together, vitamin C, flavonoids, and the herb "butcher’s broom" will help tone and shrink enlarged veins.
Zinc will speed up the healing process. Add copper when taking zinc longer than one month as it interferes with copper absorption.
Psyllium or flaxseeds will add enough fiber to your diet to bulk up the stool and make its passage easier.
For painful hemorrhoids, apply an oil or ointment containing the herb "St. John’s wort", especially after bowel movements. It helps shrink swollen tissues.
Because hemmoroids are due to weakness of the valves within veins, using the herbal vein tonic" horse chestnut" will help increase the muscular tone of the vessels and keep the veins from bulging. (Be sure to use a commercial product and not parts of the tree in your back yard. Unprocessed horse chesnut may contain toxins).
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there is no home cure for hemorriods. the only cure is surgery.
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Self-Care Remedies -
For external hemorrhoids, try ice compresses or warm-water sitz baths two or three times daily.
Don’t strain excessively during bowel movements, and don’t stay on the toilet longer than necessary.
To ease defecation, apply zinc oxide paste or powder, or petroleum jelly, to the anal opening. Use a latex glove when doing so.
Apply a poultice made from "elderberry" to soothe swollen veins and relieve pain. Grind a small amount of the herb, mix with warm water until it becomes a paste, spread on gauze, and apply to anus for a couple of hours.
"Witch hazel" cream is another popular topical remedy in gel or glycerine tincture form; avoid alcohol–based products as they will be very irritating to rectal and anal tissues.
After a bowel movement, clean the anal area thoroughly but gently. Use soft toilet tissue moistened with warm water or witch hazel, or pre-moistened wipes. To dry the area, dab–don’t scrub–it with a soft, clean disposable cloth. Another alternative for drying the area is to use a blow dryer. Do not be aggressive in your cleaning as this can inflame veins.
Eat a high-fiber diet with plenty of fruits (especially citrus fruits which also contain vein-strengthening flavonoids), vegetables, grains, and legumes.
To avoid constipation, drink at least eight glasses of water a day (more during hot, humid weather).
Stay away from foods that may aggravate hemorrhoids: nuts, red pepper, mustard, coffee (regular and decaffeinated), and alcohol.
Avoid laxatives. Diarrhea can be as aggravating to hemorrhoids as constipation.
When lifting weights or heavy objects (or during a bowel movement), breathe normally. Holding your breath increases abdominal pressure.
For comfort, wear cotton underwear and loose-fitting clothes.
P.S. – the following supplements are helpful, as well
Taken together, vitamin C, flavonoids, and the herb "butcher’s broom" will help tone and shrink enlarged veins.
Zinc will speed up the healing process. Add copper when taking zinc longer than one month as it interferes with copper absorption.
Psyllium or flaxseeds will add enough fiber to your diet to bulk up the stool and make its passage easier.
For painful hemorrhoids, apply an oil or ointment containing the herb "St. John’s wort", especially after bowel movements. It helps shrink swollen tissues.
Because hemmoroids are due to weakness of the valves within veins, using the herbal vein tonic" horse chestnut" will help increase the muscular tone of the vessels and keep the veins from bulging. (Be sure to use a commercial product and not parts of the tree in your back yard. Unprocessed horse chesnut may contain toxins).
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no home cure….
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Not a cure but to help symptoms. Make sure you eat a lot of fibre. If you don’t eat it in food take metamucil or another product like that. Straining on the toilet is not good!! Then, drink lots of water and lay off soda and coffee, it irritates them. Then use preperation H and buy some witch hazel. use the witch hazel to cool and soothe anything that is outside by using cotton balls or pads. Then, if you need to go to a good pharmacy and buy a sitz bath. It fits on the toilet and you can pput warm water and betadine or epsom salts in it and that will make it feel much better. you can take a bath also to get that done but, it takes a lot more water and medicine. If you do these things and look on web md for other things as far as diet goes, and it doesn’t improve over the next month at least some you may have to have surgery. It hurts but, then it’s over. Please do what you need to do to help yourself first and do it all the time. Love coming your way.
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