Wednesday, September 15, 2010

Treating Hemorrhoids Fast And Easy

By Bob Proctor

The trick to treating hemorrhoids effectively is to find a system that works... for you. There are numerous options for treatment and some work better than others. For sufferers, the main objective is to get rid of the discomfort that goes along with the affliction. But, just as important, is to address the underlying causes to prevent a recurrence once the condition is brought under control.

'Natural' cures exist and these are becoming a popular option. Some of them have been shown to work well. Other, more traditional methods such as drug therapy or medical (surgical and non-surgical) intervention are also available. In addition, drugstores stock various over-the-counter preparations (ointments, lotions, creams, etc.) meant to alleviate some of the painful symptoms.

There is a list of medical procedures available to deal with various types of hemorrhoids (including internal, external and prolapsed). Some are surgical and some are less invasive, such as rubber band ligation (which is the tying off of the hemorrhoids with rubber bands). Those opting for actual surgery will pay more for the procedure, undertake a greater risk and experience a longer recovery period. Surgery is usually only considered as a last resort.

When dealing with hemorrhoids there are two separate areas that need to be addressed. First and foremost is the alleviation of the symptoms. The itching, pain and burning sensations that accompany the onset of a breakout are totally distracting and affect every area of activity in your life. You want the symptoms gone as quickly as possible, but you also want to make sure they don't return.

Products sold to relieve the pain and itching can be useful at the outset but will do nothing to address the imbalance within the body that is allowing the harmful condition to flourish. This can only be accomplished by getting rid of the causes. There are many.

The fact is, if you're experiencing a problem with hemorrhoids you're either pregnant, over-weight, too sedentary in your lifestyle or you consume too little fiber and not enough water. The last two mentioned are prime contributors to constipation (which lends to straining during bowel movements, eventually leading to contracting hemorrhoids). All these (except maybe pregnancy) can be fixed by altering your lifestyle. It's up to you.

Treating hemorrhoids has actually become 'big business' and, since there are such large numbers of sufferers, the market is huge. Tens of thousands of websites exist specifically to inform and educate people about this troublesome affliction and to offer their version of relief. Find some that contain 'real-life' user reviews. Become informed and then decide the best course of action!

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