Bleeding Internal Hemorrhoid
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How are Internal Hemorrhoids treated?
The excellent news is that bleeding internal hemorrhoids can be healed and prevented. It is simply a matter of strengthening your veins, and reducing the pressure which will allow them to heal themselves.
How to deal with bleeding internal hemorrhoids?
a) Consult a doctor immediately. If you have been suffering from bleeding internal hemorrhoids then inform him if your bleeding is not stopping. If you are not aware of why you are bleeding then go for a check up as more than often anal fissure is mistaken for bleeding internal hemorrhoids.
b) Wipe yourself with clean wet toilet paper. Wetting the paper makes it softer.
c) Question for emergency care if you notice large amounts of rectal bleeding along with dizziness or faintness.
Common treatments for bleeding internal hemorrhoids include:
Pills. There are many medications on the market that are prescribed for bleeding internal hemorrhoids. They are designed to increase the blood flow to the swollen veins and eventually shrink and get rid of the hemorrhoid. They do take time to work, but can be effective. The terrible thing about pills are that you are going to have to visit the doctor because they do require a prescription.
Creams. Creams are only meant for temporary pain and itching relief. You may not have pain or itching with internal hemorrhoids, but you may if it is terrible enough and it has protruded to outside of the anal area. This is very common and can be really painful and irritating. Creams will not heal anything, nor will they prevent anything from coming back. They are only meant for temporary relief. But they do work if you need something quick, and any drug store should carry a wide variety.
Surgery. This is the one that doctors like. It brings them the most money. But I want you to leave it as a last resort when treating bleeding internal hemorrhoids. I say this because it is very risky and will
have a long recovery period. If your hemorrhoids are terrible enough, than yes, please see a doctor. Bust most of the time they can be treated at home without ever going to the doctor. Surgery is common but it can result in nerve hurt around the anus and cause you to have anal leakage. I don’t know about you, but that sounds terrible.
Bleeding Hemorrhoids can be one of the most uncomfortable and painful conditions you encounter. There are many natural alternative treatments for bleeding hemorrhoids to avoid going for a surgery. The best thing about a natural treatment is that you can treat your bleeding internal hemorrhoids quick and get rid of them quick. The best part is that you will know what you need to do to prevent them from coming back. And, there are no side effects or risk involved. So a natural treatment is what I suggest you try first.
