E-Hemorrhoids.com Outlines Hemorrhoid Treatment Options
Added: (Mon Sep 05 2005)
E-Hemorrhoids.com explains that after you’ve gone to the doctor and he has diagnosed your condition as hemorrhoids here are some of the possible treatments:
According to E-Hemmorhoids, there are a variety of easily available over the counter medications and homeopathic remedies designed to shrink hemorrhoids and end the symptoms. These range from a host of ointments, suppositories and even herbal items depending on the severity of the flare-up. A large percentage of cases are completely and satisfactorily treated with these products.
Fixative procedures present an alternative option. These non-surgical treatments are normally referred to as Plan B if the ointments and lifestyle adjustments have failed to cure the problem. Their goal is to reduce or eliminate the blood supply to the hemorrhoids so that they will slowly shrink and wither away from lack of nourishment.
As E-Hemorrhoids explains, there are those cases which can only be treated surgically. They are a small percentage but they do exist. According to E-Hemorrhoids.com, the procedure is called a hemorrhoidectomy and will normally only be done if there is some medical emergency such as profuse bleeding or pus draining from the anus or if the hemorrhoids are so sever that there is a large negative effect on ones lifestyle. Surgery is also mostly used for internal hemorrhoids unless you are having surgery in the area for another reason such as a tear.
Hemorrhoids provides detailed information about the causes, symptoms, and treatment of internal, external, and bleedings hemorrhoids. Hemorrhoids is the sister site of Warts Web.
Previous