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What are External Hemorrhoids Treatment

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Sandy Rowde asked:


Hemorrhoids have two types: the internal and the external hemorrhoids. Unlike internal hemorrhoids that have grown inside the anal canal, external hemorrhoids occur outside of the anal verge. This sac-like protrusion found outside the anus is often characterized by itchiness (pruritus ani), pain, irritation and swelling.

Normally, tissues that bulge and protrude outside the anus is considered as external hemorrhoids; however, there are some instances wherein internal hemorrhoids, due to its worst state, have grown terribly to the point that it protrudes until outside the anal canal (this is also known as prolapsed internal hemorrhoids).

There are many treatments for external hemorrhoids. Some people are still more comfortable doing the “natural” method in treating hemorrhoids, while there are others who rely on the latest sophisticated equipment that the society has now in treating hemorrhoids.

One of the best treatment for external hemorrhoids is surgery or what is known as hemorrhoidectomy. In this surgical procedure, the swollen tissue is being scraped off using a scalpel. Patient who undergo this kind of treatment is being given an anesthesia (local or general – depending on the state of the victim). Based on testimonies of people who have undergone this kind of treatment, hemorrhoidectomy has a longer-effect despite the intense pain that was felt after the operation. Surgery is always being recommended to large-sized hemorrhoids that have already complicated to the point that it already causes so much discomfort and pain to the patient.

Laser beam is also another treatment option for external hemorrhoids. Laser is also deemed by many as the fastest treatment among other treatments for hemorrhoids in terms of conducting the treatment procedure. Laser treatment is applicable to small and medium sizes of hemorrhoids.

Another procedure is the rubber hand ligation. This is the most famous non-surgical external hemorrhoids treatment since this can be applicable to both small and medium sizes of hemorrhoids. In rubber band ligation procedure, a rubber band is being wrapped around the sac-like protrusion. The rubber band will serve as an instrument that will restrict the flow of blood circulation in the affected area. Lack of blood flow in the hemorrhoids will help in its shrinking, and then, to its eventual healing.

Sclerotherapy is also another possible treatment for external hemorrhoids. A certain chemical solution is being injected to the affected area which help in the shrinking of the hemorrhoids.

Treating external hemorrhoids is not limited, however, to medical procedures alone. Natural means of healing and prevention can also be applied which includes:

- altering the diet to incorporate fiber-enriched foods that can loosen stools and prevent constipation. A change in the diet also includes avoidance from meaty and processed foods. It also entails the inclusion of water intake. At least eight glasses of water per day should be consumed in order to sustain the smooth flow of digestion and easy defecation.

- wearing of comfortable under wears. Avoid wearing tight-fitting under wears because this will give no room for your external hemorrhoids and might increase pressure towards it, causing more pain.

- take lukewarm baths everyday. Sitting on a tub half-filled with warm water will help reduces swelling and gives relief from pain and itchiness.



Dustin

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November 6th, 2009 at 10:43 am

The Best External Hemorrhoid Treatment

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Ewen Chia asked:


Hemorrhoids usually occur when the rectal muscles experience extreme or constant pressure. The muscles are weakened and can no longer provide ample support to the blood vessels lining the rectum. Hence, the blood vessels become swollen and inflamed and protrusions are developed either inside the rectal canal itself or in the area right outside and around the anus. When the protrusions occur under the skin right outside the anus, they are referred to as external hemorrhoids. And when a blood clot forms in these protrusions, they become thrombosed external hemorrhoids.

External hemorrhoid treatment could be as simple as the taking of pills like aspirin and acetaminophen, or as high-risk as undergoing surgical procedures. It usually depends on how severe your condition is and whether you have tried other treatments with little or no effect. Initial treatments of this condition are focused on alleviating its common symptoms so before you look for the best treatment option, it is important to identify which symptoms you need to address.

External hemorrhoids are often characterised by pain in the rectal area and streaks of blood after passing stool. You will also know that you have an external hemorrhoid because you will feel a hard and painful lump in the area around your anus. The pain is often attributed to the lump itself while the bleeding could result from a blood clot forming in the lump. In this case, therefore, the main thing is to eliminate the lump and prevent it from recurring in the future. Once you get rid of the symptoms, hemorrhoids usually heal themselves in time.

A sitz bath is probably the most popular external hemorrhoid treatment. This is done by drawing about two to three inches of water as hot as you can handle and sitting on it for about ten minutes several times per day. You can take a sitz bath in a regular tub or even while sitting on a toilet using a special device. The reason for this treatment’s popularity is that it has proven effective in reducing both the swelling and the pain. For best results, one is also advised to sit on an ice pack for about ten minutes right after taking a sitz bath.

Aside from the sitz bath and ice pack combo, the application of petroleum jelly and hemorrhoidal creams is also a popular external haemorrhoid treatment option. These creams are also formulated to reduce swelling. To ensure that the condition does not recur, you should also switch to cotton underwear and avoid wearing tight clothing. You should also start cleaning your anus with moist towelettes instead of dry toilet paper.

For more serious cases that cannot be relieved with any of the above treatments, ask your doctor about the various surgical options. But of course, the best external hemorrhoid treatment is still prevention. Increase your daily intake of dietary fiber and make sure that you drink a minimum of eight glasses of water per day in order to soften your stool. Strengthen your rectal muscles as well by increasing physical activity or indulging in a regular exercise regimen.

 



Veronica

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September 22nd, 2009 at 1:42 am