Guide To Treating Bleeding Hemorrhoids
Sunday, April 1st, 2007    Subscribe To Our FeedHemorrhoids, which are also known as piles are of two main types, internal and external; both types of hemorrhoids bleed a fresh bright red colored blood that you may find directly in the stool in the case of internal hemorrhoids and on the toilet paper or directly on the toilet bowl in the case of external hemorrhoids. Treating bleeding hemorrhoids can be done in a variety of ways and here are a few common and easy ways. Some natural ways of treating bleeding hemorrhoids are, taking baths up to several times a day in order to calm the area and shrink the strain cause on the veins internally and externally. Keep the anus area clean and dry at all times and if required apply talcum power; avoid, as much as possible straining during bowel movements.
Treating Bleeding Hemorrhoids
The Cause Of Bleeding Hemorrhoids
Hemorrhoids are a very common disorder, which is usually caused by straining in the bowel movement that can derive from pregnancy, old age, which slows down metabolism, bad eating habits, other medical conditions or medications. Hemorrhoids are not life threatening but they promote life threatening diseases such as cancer due to which reason you must always consult your doctor when in doubt of suffering from hemorrhoids. You doctor is the only qualified person who can put the right diagnostic, as there are some other disorders that may manifest like hemorrhoids and therefore you should not self medicate and/or start any treatments without a doctor’s consultation and approval first.
Helpful Tips
Hemorrhoids can be fully treated and even prevented by eating a balanced diet with plenty of fiber, vegetables and fruits as well as exercising regularly to promote the proper function of your metabolism always. Regular check ups with your doctor can also help with keeping your diet on track and you away from the painful disorder of hemorrhoids.
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