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Can Over the Counter Hemorrhoids Treatment Work?

By Sandy Rowde
Oct 18, 2009
Anyone can suffer from hemorrhoids, and since this health condition does not discriminate anyone, more and more people are resorting to different kinds of treatment for this problem. While some deem that a more natural approach to treatment is appropriate, there are also those who believe that medicines are the best remedy. Consequently, more and more over-the-counter hemorrhoids treatment are also cropping up to address the demand of remedying this serious health condition.

What are hemorrhoids?

Hemorrhoids are swollen veins of inflamed hemorrhoids tissues in our rectum. Inflammation of these veins can occur both on the outside and inside of the anal canal lining. When too much pressure or strain brought about by pregnancy, obesity, constipation, and too much weight is exerted by the anal part of our body, swelling occurs.

There are two kinds of hemorrhoids: the internal hemorrhoids and the external hemorrhoids. Internal hemorrhoids are found inside the anal canal, while external hemorrhoids are situated just under below of the anal skin at the outside.

Hemorrhoids are usually characterized with intense pain, itchiness, burning sensation, bleeding, and irritation. This usually put a person with hemorrhoids in very uncomfortable and awkward situations.

How is hemorrhoids treated? Do over the counter hemorrhoids treatment work?

Over the counter hemorrhoids treatment are only applicable among small to medium sizes of hemorrhoids. Over the counter hemorrhoids treatment include hemorrhoids cream and ointment, as well as petroleum jelly and other laxatives. Hemorrhoid cream that are antiseptics and hydrocortisone are said to be good in minimizing swelling and irritation.

Another form of over the counter hemorrhoids treatment are pain relievers. Although pain relievers does not cure and treat the hemorrhoids condition itself, it alleviates the pain and the itchiness brought about by the condition.

Another way of treating hemorrhoids is through surgery and rubber band ligation. Surgery is really the scraping off of the protruding tissue (hemorrhoids). Surgery of hemorrhoids is also called hemorrhoidectomy. Rubber bond ligation is a non-surgical procedure wherein a rubber bond is being tied around the swollen tissue to reduce blood circulation in the area. The lack of blood flow in the affected area will result to the shrinking of the hemorrhoids.

The best way, really, to prevent hemorrhoids from cropping in after it is being treated is to maintain a healthy lifestyle and proper diet. Drink at least eight glasses of water per day. Aside from the fact that water can help in the proper circulation of blood, water can also be a good factor for smooth digestion of food, which will result to soft stools. Soft stools are needed for proper bowel movement because straining (due to hard bowel brought by constipation) might lead to further complications of the hemorrhoids, such as intense bleeding. Another form of a healthy lifestyle is to eat nutritious foods and to undergo regular physical exercise. Eating leafy vegetables, fruits and other foods rich in fiber can help clean the intestines as well as to have smooth and easy defecation.
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