How to Get Rid of Hemroids
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Ice packs between sitz baths can help get the blood flowing and reduce swelling to the area,
and might bring some relief from the pain. Over a few days, you should see shrinkage, which will relieve the
pain, but if you don’t, you may need to see a doctor for how to get rid of hemroids.
The problem with some external hemorrhoids, (those that are located outside the anus area), is that they can
become strangulated or thrombosed, if the blood clot becomes so large to cut off blood flow. The problems these can
cause may not be solved with any home remedies. How to get rid of hemroids of this nature may involve a trip to the
doctor, where he will need to make a small incision to relieve the blood clot, but you will feel immediate
relief.
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Because the blood system is made up of three types of cells, red, white and platelets, the platelets that
coagulate the blood system when you get cut, can become active in a hemorrhoid and cause clotting in the enlarged
vein. This is where a doctor could become necessary if you can not get the system to absorb the blood clot into
surrounding tissue, and the only way how to get rid of hemorrhoids of this nature is to have the pressure relieved
and the blood clot drained, to get blood flowing through the veins again.
Obviously, you can see why prevention is a large part of how to get rid of hemroids, as failure to prevent
future hemorrhoids can lead to a chronic condition. Each hemorrhoid you get increases your chances of getting
another one. In the case of strangulated or thrombosed hemorrhoids, it can take a year for them to go away on their
own, if they do, and that is a long time to live with the pain.
By treating a hemorrhoid at the first signs of pain, burning or itching, it makes it easier, when it comes to
how to get rid of hemorrhoids. In beginning stages, the blood clot is still forming, so this is where a hot sitz
bath may alleviate the chances of it becoming larger and more difficult to get rid of.
Internal hemorrhoids, those that are inside the verge of the anus seldom give symptoms. External hemorrhoids are
the most common when it comes to pain, itching and burning.
The treatments of how to get rid of hemroids can be a symptomatic treatment approach or a curative
treatment approach. The symptomatic treatment involves alleviating the pain, burning or itching, but does not get
rid of the hemorrhoid. The curative treatment approach is needed to alleviate the cause of the symptoms.
Depending on what type of hemorrhoids you have, you may need to see a doctor, but if you catch them early and
prevent them as much as possible, there are ways how to get rid of hemorrhoids, that are fairly easy.
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