Tuesday 28 July 2009

Effective Treatment For Hemorrhoids

If you're looking for an effective treatment for hemorrhoids then first you have to have a brief explanation of what piles are. piles are veins inside the anus that for some reason have become swollen and bulbous. The veins become so engorged with trapped blood that the vein walls sometimes become so strained that they rupture and cause bleeding. This not only causes bleeding but also causes irritation, itching, extreme burning all of which makes it really awkward to keep the area clean.

Thankfully there are lots of home remedies that you can do to sooth piles in the comfort and privacy of your own house. These remedies are a very effective way of facilitating some short term relief from the symptoms although you'll need a solidly, tested program if you want to cure the cause and prevent any further outbreaks.

A great starting point is to take a warm bath and totally submerge yourself for at least fifteen minutes. Putting a handful of salt in the bath water should aid the cleaning of the area and promote healing too.


Mango and also the fruit's seeds are widely accepted as a great food to take in combating constipation and cleaning the intestine. These can be bought dried and then powdered and can be stored in an air tight container. Eating the powder morning and night is a good way to clean the bowel, you can also add it to honey if that's better.

Aloe Vera in liquid form could be doused onto some cotton wool and patted on the anal region, this helps to reduce the burning that hemorrhoids tend to give. Witch Hazel is also a natural anti septic and astringent so using this the same way as you did the Aloe Vera gives a cooling and cleaning quality.

Making an infusion of water and coriander seeds, straining the seeds out then drinking the water will cease any bleeding that you could be having.

Cranberries are not only great for cystitis, they're also a good pain reliever too. The best way of using them is to make them into a suppository and insert it up into the anus for a good couple of hours. Whisk them around in a food processor till they're a pulp then put a tiny amount in some cheesecloth before pushing up into the lower rectum.

Radishes make an excellent treatment and can be used in much a similar way but externally instead, chopping them finely to make a poultice. Mash a radish in with a splash of milk and put it on the anal area. This is frequently used as an overnight application so that it doesn't come through onto your clothes. If you've not got a fragile constitution you could also drink the juice from the radish as well. A very powerful way of reducing the inflamation and the pain.

Any one of these home remedies should give you a short term effective treatment for hemorrhoids. Be aware though, should you need a permanent cure you must get a tried and tested program.


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