Treat external hemorrhoids - some means
One of the greatest evils - and dangers - of an external
hemorrhoid is that it may cause a blood clot and cause skin exposed. External
hemorrhoids, because of this factor, tend to be much more painful and much
more of a nuisance than internal hemorrhoids do. After all, we do not
sit directly on top of an internal hemorrhoid. How can you treat
external hemorrhoids? There are many different methods you can use to deal
with, some of which are more effective than others.
For external hemorrhoids are much more likely than
other types of hemorrhoids cause blood clots, the treatment of blood
clotting is often the first - and most important - place to start when you
begin to treat external hemorrhoids. Usually, a doctor does with a
sterilized needle. A relatively simple procedure, it is not very expensive and
does not take very long to complete. When the blood flows and the clot is not
present, a large part of the external hemorrhoid pain disappears almost
instantly. While the blood clot can reform and the pain can come back, the pain
goes away for the period of time immediately after the procedure.
Another way you can treat external hemorrhoids
Another way you can treat external hemorrhoids is to
apply topical solutions. There are many different treatments can be used once
in this way, but the cheapest and easiest solution is to simply use an ice pack
- or even a bag of ice. The coldness of the ice tends to neutralize the pain of
hemorrhoids and allow the rectum to relax. When the rectum relaxes,
rubbing and friction that causes hemorrhoids decreases, which means that
existing hemorrhoids get a chance to heal. This is one of the most
popular ways to get rid of hemorrhoids, you should proceed with caution
in this case. In all cases, if the pain is too much for you, then it should be
avoided.
solution to treat external hemorrhoids
An unorthodox - but effective - solution to treat
external hemorrhoids is to blow dry the area. Yes, it may seem silly and
ineffective, but the influx of warm air does two things at once. First, it
aerates the area such that accelerates and promotes healing. All that
accomplishes this is a good thing with regard to the treatment of
hemorrhoids. Second, it warms the rectum and anus and - in a way that is
similar to what happens when the area is cooled - the healing process is
accelerated along the promotion of rectal relaxation.
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