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Home Remedies for Haemorrhoids

Haemorrhoids are otherwise called piles. Haemorrhoids are enlarged veins found around the anus or in the wall of anus. Haemorrhoids are not risky. Exterior haemorrhoids expand outside the anus muscle that tightens a passage covered with skin. Interior haemorrhoids are found inside the anus muscle and covered with mucous covering.

Haemorrhoids Causes and Symptoms

Haemorrhoids occur after lengthened constipation. Commonly haemorrhoids occur during pregnancy in women. Frequently males suffer a lot with haemorrhoids. The condition is often caused and made worse by constipation. Constipation causes headaches, fatigue, offensive breath and indigestion.

Simple haemorrhoids are rarely painful; pain is frequently caused by a crack. Bleeding is the main symptom of haemorrhoids, but in first stage haemorrhoids, which not at all come out at the anus, there is bleeding at the end of defaecation. In second stage haemorrhoids, the enlarged veins stick out of the anus during stool with tight sensation but proceeds to its standard situation following stooling. At this period abundant bleeding occurs from the anus. In third stage haemorrhoids, the enlarged veins stick out and stay outside the anus, require involuntary weight and move forward to place them within the anus. At this stage there is continual bleeding or loss of blood every day, thus they are removed surgically.

Home Remedies for Haemorrhoids

After defaecation, hands should be washed well with soap and water.

Females should take care to clean from front to back so as not to infest the urethra or vagina from the rectum.

Sanitation should be kept clean.

Drink plenty of water.

East sufficient roughage: vegetables, green vegetables, fruit and whole grains.

Have enough exercise.

Form a habit of emptying the bowels at the same time every day. This is preferable in the morning before starting the day's work.

For a sitz bath use a tub or large basin in which the patient can sit and immerse the buttocks. A sitz bath may help in painful haemorrhoids and difficulty with passing urine. Sitz bath gives relief of pain and inflammation. Sitz bath stimulates circulation in the part, and overcome infection. Sitz bath makes hard skin into softer.

A cotton ball is soaked in castor oil and placed on the haemorrhoids.

Avoid constipation and squatting for long.

Take rest on knees and elbows with buttocks raised up, from time to time.

Use a soothing ointment and gently push the haemorrhoids up into the anus.

For itching of the vulva, wash the area daily with soap and water.

Avoid scratching - keep finger nails short.

Avoid eating chilies, tamarind, spicy foods.

Are you suffering with haemorrhoids? Take precautious in the first stage itself. So that haemorrhoids will not lead to surgery level. In the final stage that is when bleeding occurs, through haemorrhoids surgery is necessary. So don't allow to become to that final stage. Not to enter into final stage follow all the home remedies given above to get rid of haemorrhoids permanently.


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