Piles treatment

  1. External hemorrhoids: Treatment, pictures, symptoms, and causes
  2. Hemorrhoids: Symptoms, Causes And Treatments – Forbes Health
  3. Hemorrhoids and what to do about them
  4. Hemorrhoids (Internal & External): Pictures, Symptoms, Causes, Treatment
  5. Hemorrhoids Treatment, Symptoms, Causes & Prevention
  6. How to Get Rid of Hemorrhoids Naturally


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External hemorrhoids: Treatment, pictures, symptoms, and causes

External hemorrhoids feel and look like small lumps just outside the anus. They can cause bleeding and itching. Home remedies include warm baths, cool compresses, and topical applications, such as witch hazel. Most external hemorrhoids will not cause additional issues, but they can become more painful if they develop a clot, known as a thrombus. If a person is in severe pain, a doctor may recommend the surgical removal of hemorrhoids. In this article, we detail what external hemorrhoids are, the common causes, and how a person can get rid of them. Share on Pinterest Jose A. Bernat Bacete/Getty Images External hemorrhoids usually do not require a specific treatment unless they develop a clot and become painful. Most will go away on their own within a few days. Those that persist may cause discomfort, itching, and some pain. Home remedies can be effective in easing these symptoms. People can try various home remedies to treat hemorrhoids, such as: • taking warm baths • cleaning the anus gently after a bowel movement, often by using moistened wipes or cotton pads • applying cloth-covered ice packs to reduce swelling • taking over-the-counter (OTC) pain relievers, such as • applying ointments, such as creams with witch hazel or hydrocortisone, that relieve itching Doctors can sometimes treat external hemorrhoids that develop a clot through surgery. Surgical removal There are two types of surgery for external hemorrhoids. The first involves making a small cut in a thrombosed ex...

Hemorrhoids: Symptoms, Causes And Treatments – Forbes Health

The Forbes Health editorial team is independent and objective. To help support our reporting work, and to continue our ability to provide this content for free to our readers, we receive compensation from the companies that advertise on the Forbes Health site. This compensation comes from two main sources. First, we provide paid placements to advertisers to present their offers. The compensation we receive for those placements affects how and where advertisers’ offers appear on the site. This site does not include all companies or products available within the market. Second, we also include links to advertisers’ offers in some of our articles; these “affiliate links” may generate income for our site when you click on them. The compensation we receive from advertisers does not influence the recommendations or advice our editorial team provides in our articles or otherwise impact any of the editorial content on Forbes Health. While we work hard to provide accurate and up-to-date information that we think you will find relevant, Forbes Health does not and cannot guarantee that any information provided is complete and makes no representations or warranties in connection thereto, nor to the accuracy or applicability thereof. What Are Hemorrhoids? Symptoms, Causes, Treatment And Prevention Hemorrhoids, also known as piles, are extremely common: Around 10 million people in the U.S. experience hemorrhoids every year, which is about 4.4% of the population, according to a 2016 revi...

Hemorrhoids and what to do about them

What causes internal and external hemorrhoids and simple ways to treat them Hemorrhoids are usually caused by increased pressure due to pregnancy, being overweight, or straining during bowel movements. By midlife, hemorrhoids often become an ongoing complaint. By age 50, about half the population has experienced one or more of the classic symptoms, which include rectal pain, itching, bleeding, and possibly prolapse (hemorrhoids that protrude through the anal canal). Although hemorrhoids are rarely dangerous, they can be a recurrent and painful intrusion. Fortunately, there's a lot we can do about hemorrhoids. What are hemorrhoids? In one sense, everyone has hemorrhoids (or piles), the pillow-like clusters of veins that lie just beneath the mucous membranes lining the lowest part of the rectum and the anus. The condition most of us call hemorrhoids (or piles) develops when those veins become swollen and distended, like varicose veins in the legs. Because the blood vessels involved must continually battle gravity to get blood back up to the heart, some people believe hemorrhoids are part of the price we pay for being upright creatures. There are two kinds of hemorrhoids: internal hemorrhoids, which occur in the lower rectum, and external hemorrhoids, which develop under the skin around the anus. External hemorrhoids are the most uncomfortable, because the overlying skin becomes irritated and erodes. If a blood clot forms inside an external hemorrhoid, the pain can be sudden ...

Hemorrhoids (Internal & External): Pictures, Symptoms, Causes, Treatment

Hemorrhoids are one of the most common causes of Symptoms of Hemorrhoids Internal hemorrhoids Internal hemorrhoids are so far inside your rectum that you can't usually see or feel them. They don't generally hurt because you have few • Blood on your poop, on toilet paper after you wipe, or in the toilet bowl • Tissue that bulges outside your anal opening (prolapse). This may hurt, often when you poop. You might be able to see prolapsed hemorrhoids as moist bumps that are pinker than the surrounding area. These usually go back inside on their own. Even if they don't, they can often be gently pushed back into place. External hemorrhoids External hemorrhoids are under the • Pain • Bleeding • • Swelling Thrombosed hemorrhoids A • Severe pain • Itching • Bleeding When to call your doctor Hemorrhoids are rarely dangerous. If the symptoms don’t go away in a week or if you have bleeding, see your doctor to make sure you don’t have a more serious condition. Causes and Risk Factors of Hemorrhoids You may be more likely to get hemorrhoids if other family members, like your parents, had them. Pressure building up in your lower rectum can affect • Pushing during bowel movements • Straining when you do something that's physically hard, like lifting something heavy • Extra • • A • People who stand or sit for long stretches of time are at greater risk, too. You may get them when you have Hemorrhoids Diagnosis Your doctor will ask about your medical history and symptoms. They’ll probably ne...

Hemorrhoids Treatment, Symptoms, Causes & Prevention

Hemorrhoids, or piles, are a common issue. These swollen veins inside of your rectum or outside of your anus can cause pain, anal itching and rectal bleeding. Symptoms often improve with at-home treatments, but on occasion, people need medical procedures. Eating more fiber can help prevent hemorrhoids. Overview What are hemorrhoids? Hemorrhoids are swollen, enlarged veins that form inside and outside of your anus and rectum. They can be painful and uncomfortable and cause rectal bleeding. Hemorrhoids are also called piles. We’re all born with hemorrhoids, but at baseline, they don’t bother us. It’s only when they become swollen and enlarged that they produce irritating symptoms. How common are hemorrhoids? An estimated 1 in 20 Americans has symptomatic hemorrhoids. They affect people of all ages, sexes, races and ethnicities. They’re more common as you age, affecting more than half of people over age 50. Who might get hemorrhoids? Anyone can get symptomatic hemorrhoids, even teenagers. (But because hemorrhoids take a while to develop, they’re uncommon in children.) You may be more at risk if you: • Have overweight/ • Are pregnant. • Eat a low- • Have chronic • Regularly lift heavy objects. • Spend a lot of time sitting on the toilet. • Strain while having bowel movements. What are the types of hemorrhoids? Hemorrhoids can happen inside or outside of your rectum. The type depends on where the swollen vein develops. Types include: • External: Swollen veins form underneath th...

How to Get Rid of Hemorrhoids Naturally

In this Article • • • • • When you bring up the subject of piles, people often feel embarrassed to talk about it. But if you just ignore the problem, it will blow up and become worse and the pain may become unbearable. The good news is that you can treat it naturally at home – if it’s in its initial stages. This is why early treatment and intervention is the key to reversing it. Let’s talk about thenatural remedies for piles. • A bathtub • Lukewarm water What to Do: • Fill up the bathtub with lukewarm water. • Soak your anal canal and genitals by sitting in the water for about 15 minutes. • Pat dry the area carefully when you’re done and remember to do this thrice a day for best results. 2. Witch Hazel Witch hazel is a powerful remedy for soothing inflammation in the muscles and has astringent properties. It can be used forpiles treatment at home. • Soak the cotton balls in the witch hazel solution. • Apply them gently to the affected anal areas for a few minutes. • Repeat this up to four times a day for best results. 3. Tea Tree Oil Tea tree oil is known to cleanse germs and bacteria from your anal area. It also soothes inflammation and is great for your skin. • If you’ve got a case of external haemorrhoids, just extract the gel from the leaf and apply it to the affected areas, letting it sit for about 15 minutes. • If your haemorrhoids are internal, remove the thorns of the leaves and cut them up into strips. Refrigerate them in the freezer compartment and insert these i...