How to Recognize and Treat Hemroid Symptoms
First of all, you need to know you have hemroids to be able to treat it properly. Here are ways to recognize the symptoms of hemroids:
• Is your anus painful?
• Have you been constipated?
• Is your stool hard?
• Do you see any blood?
• Can you sit down comfortably?
• Is there a lump in your rear end?
If you answer yes to most of these questions, then the chances are high that you have hemroids. Hemroids is a condition that happens to your anus when you push too hard. As a result, you end up bursting a blood vessel or tearing your skin. It can get infected if not treated and ends up as a lump, or as a lump with pus.
It is also possible to have hemroids more inward and this is harder to treat because you feel the pain and irritation, but it’s not something you can relieve easily. Actually, the best way is to stick an ear bud up your rear with a little medication to treat the itchiness or inflammation. Some people have been known to push an icicle up their rear to help with the irritation, and it helps because the ice will just melt naturally and the cold water will soothe the hemroids.
Treating hemroid symptoms is easy. You can buy ointments for the sensitive and inflamed skin. Topical antibiotics for the tearing, or if you want to keep it simple, just wash your rear often with either warm or cold water. Do this as often as possible, and eat fiber. This means green vegetables and certain fruits like papaya or pineapple to promote softer stool.
You can also have a check up with one of the hemroid doctors in your area and ask for a prescription for pain medication. He can also recommend further home treatments or if the case is serious and your hemroids is infected, he can offer to remove it quickly.
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