Hello green tea,
Thank you for providing me the information. I will for sure talk with my doctor. Also actually the doctor did find internal hemeroids.
Regards
But before you try home treatments, proper diagnosis is critical. “It’s important to see your doctor for bleeding, especially if you have never had hemorrhoids before,” Dr., Zutshi says.
Here are seven possible home treatments for hemorrhoids:
https://health.clevelandclinic.org/7-best-and-worst-home-remedies-for-your-hemorrhoids/
How you can treat or prevent piles
- Do
- drink lots of fluid and eat plenty of fibre to keep your poo soft
- wipe your bottom with damp toilet paper
- take paracetamol if piles hurt
- take a warm bath to ease itching and pain
- use an ice pack wrapped in a towel to ease discomfort
- gently push a pile back inside
- keep your bottom clean and dry
- exercise regularly
- cut down on alcohol and caffeine (like tea, coffee and cola) to avoid constipation
- Don’t
- do not wipe your bottom too hard after you poo
- do not ignore the urge to poo
- do not push too hard when pooing
- do not take painkillers that contain codeine, as they cause constipation
- do not take ibuprofen if your piles are bleeding
- do not spend more time than you need to on the toilet
Reference: https://www.nhs.uk/conditions/piles-haemorrhoids
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