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Hemorrhoid Surgery - The Ultimate Truth

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I would hazard a guess that if you've suffered from piles, many cures just haven't worked for you.
This article will present to you, the tried and tested remedies for curing piles.
One or two of the treatments may be inclined towards controversy but don't let that concern you.
The little 'unknowns' are very often the best.
Further, you'll get a better idea of whether the specific treatments will be worth your time for your unique circumstances.
Ointments and Creams Unlike some other remedies, creams and ointments are placed on the piles directly.
The objective is to lessen the swelling to a large degree.
Let me note, however, that long-term relief is not a feature of creams and ointments.
While relief is fast, you are unquestionably going to have piles again at some point.
This approach serves as a rapid remedy - much like a Mcdonald's meal.
But when it comes down to it, other options are more advisable if only because they have more long term advantages.
Suppositories Suppositories are a hit and miss deal.
Placed inside the rectum, they present the hemorrhoid with a little lubrication.
Some people find that they work wonders, and others find that nothing changes - it depends on the strain you place the area under and the severity of your hemorrhoids.
As they are not very costly it may be worth a try, but they are not the most effective solution.
Pills Pills for piles regulate your blood pressure.
Ultimately, their purpose is to reinforce vein tissue so that you have less chance of having problems with hemorrhoids.
While the effects are relatively quick, they also come with their fair share of potential side effects such as nausea, effects on vision and drowsiness.
An Operation When it comes to healing piles, surgery should be the last box you tick.
If you have been suffering from piles for a long time and have seen your doctor, then surgery may be needed.
Be aware that it does come with a host of side effects (as it seems with everything) See here: - Life-long susceptibility to infection in the part where surgery took place - Negative bodily reactions to surgery - Complication with the actual operation -- Remedy/ Description - Rubber Band Ligation: This method utilizes rubber bands that are fitted around the base of the hemorrhoid.
Suffocation of blood makes the varicose vein shrink.
- Sclerotherapy: An agent (either liquid or foam) is injected into the infected varicose vein, sealing off blood flow.
- Cryotherapy: In cryotherapy, liquid nitrogen is introduced to the area.
Immediately, bloodflow through the hemorrhoid is stopped and it's cured.
- Infrared coagulation: This approach burns the piles.
While a little painful it's very fast.
- Hemorrhoidectomy: The most clean-cut operation you can have is the hemorrhoidectomy.
The choice for this operation isn't taken lightly - painful but effective.
Non-Fixative Treatments For Piles In my opinion, natural cures are the very best way to go.
Why? Well, they are affordable, uncomplicated, home-bound and free of side effects in most cases - what is there NOT to like about them? See below: - Lidocaine -- This is set on the swollen area and numbs the sensation of any discomfort.
But it's important to know that while the effects are quick-acting, there is no guarantee that hemorrhoids won't return later in life.
- Highly fibrous diet -- This is THE long-term approach to remedying hemorrhoids for ever! - Pilewort -- This plant is very popular for use against external hemorrhoids.
And if you like your tea you're in for a treat - drink it with your morning breakfast.
- Emu oil: Another choice for you if you suffer from external hemorrhoids.
Emu oil stiffens the muscles and mitigates pain.
- Sitting baths: Any doctor will tell you to have a sitting bath.
Simply put, this timeless solution magically takes away the pain - atkeast until you get out of the bath again.
3 times a day run a small bath of lukewarm water deep enough to dip the diseased area in.
Soak for 10 - 15 mins each time.
For utmost effect, the bath water will contain a little salt or baking soda, and if you have some, essential oils.
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