Can I Buy Hemorrhoids Treatments Online for my Piles? They are not too serious and I simply do not want to visit the doctor?
I think Hemorrhoids treatments are not sold online, they are likely to be provided over-the-counter! Viagra is prescription drug, but there are many online pharmacies which sell Viagra with no Rx, check with trustworthy http://www.pharmacynextdoor.com , they might sell some hemorrhoid medcation, as soon as they sell viagra with no prescription.
Can I Buy Hemorrhoids Treatments Online like my friend who bought Viagra?
Posted by admin | Under Treatment for Hemorrhoids Sunday Jan 31, 2010Can an Ob-Gyn treat hemorrhoids?
Posted by admin | Under Treat Hemorrhoids Sunday Jan 31, 2010I’ve been suffering from painful bleeding hemorrhoids for over 2 years now, since the birth of my daughter. I recently saw a colon and rectal specialist and he told me I had one external hemorrhoid. He didn’t want to remove it because he said it may not be necessary and opted to give me a prescription hemorrhoid cream instead called Analpram. I’ve used it all up already, a 2 months supply but it didn’t help any. I still have pain and bleeding. I recently moved and the specialist is too far from me now and there are no specialist near me, only family practitioners and ob-gyns. Can an ob-gyn treat Hemorrhoids? I’m miserable. ![]()
Hemorrhoids are a frequent side effect of pregnancy, they may be the best equipped to give prescriptions for hemorrhoids. However, if you are looking to have it removed they may not be much help since their motto is "Everything will clear up after you give birth, just hang in there."
similar to my other 2 questions but i am still looking for guidance on this "hemorrhoid" issue please help me?
Posted by admin | Under Hemorrhoid Relief Sunday Jan 31, 2010i had to go to the ER yesterday and they gave me a rectal exam. i guess through all the commotion i didn’t think to ask "how come every time i push i get some relief, am i getting this bulge next to my rectal area" and he didn’t say anything so is this bulge a hemorrhoid or is it just swelling or what? wouldn’t the doctor have noticed if something was wrong? please help me out and let me know if taking otc medications and other techniques is a good idea just to be safe. please answer thank you ![]()
The bulge is likely the hemorrhoid. If there is anything more serious involved the doctor would not know unless it is in the anal/rectal area. You should have been given instructions and told to follow up with your own doctor. ER docs stabilize patients and send them home or have them admitted, that is their job they only deal with emergent situations. If you want a full evaluation you need to go to your doctor.
Where can i do the hemorrhoids surgery in Melbourne?
Posted by admin | Under Hemorrhoids Sunday Jan 31, 2010i had the hemorrhoids 10 years ago the problem havent go worse. i would like to surgery because i worry about the hemorrhoids will come worse. i live in melbourne where can i find the place to do the hemorrhoids surgery ? i want do it asap, is it possible?
I don’t know any address in particular. You can make a search by Yahoo or Google for hemorrhoids surgery or hemorrhoidectomy in your area.
However. I was suffering for hemorrhoids for over 20 years and got successfully rid of it with Rue Care Oil.
However, you have also to treat the cause of your hemorrhoids. The most common one is constipation, other are overweight, overeating, acid/alkaline imbalance, vitamin B-6 deficiency, genetic predisposition, fatigue liver.
Unless you also treat the cause of your hemorrhoids you can be quite sure that sooner or later they’ll come back. Surgery or any other product you’ll take can remove the existing Hemorrhoids, but can not prevent new hemorrhoids from developing. Since hemorrhoids develop due to other cause (too much pressure put on the veins in the rectum), unless you treat this cause they’ll come back – period!
Has anyone else had to treat their child for hemorrhoids?
Posted by admin | Under Treat Hemorrhoids Tuesday Jan 26, 2010My 11 month old has developed a small hemorrhoid that has been bothering him lately. He is not constipated, his bowel movements are almost always very smooth and soft. His cousin also developed the same problem when he was around the same age. I usually treat it by holding a cloth soaked in warm water on his bum and keeping him very clean. I have also tried some diaper rash cream to see if that would help it go down. His diet is very rich in fiber already. His doctor doesn’t want to prescribe him any medicinal creams, so my question is, if anyone has ever had to treat their child for a hemorrhoid, are there any tips or techniques you could give me?
Treatment for Child hemorrhoids – For the immediate relief of hemorrhoids in a child.
It may be helpful to get moistened wipes for your child to wipe with, and your pediatrician or pharmacist may be able to recommend more soothing moisteners than plain water.
Dry toilet paper should be avoided, as the temptation to scratch, rub or scrub with it may become overpowering.
Keep your tiny one clean, dry, and shower on the hugs and affection so that he or she knows this is not the end of the world and your love is constant.
Once a pediatrician has determined that your child does, indeed, have hemorrhoids, there are a number of things you can do to get your little one some immediate relief.
There are no hemorrhoidal creams or ointments currently made for children that are available over the counter, but ibuprofen does come in child and infant doses and may help with both pain and inflammation.
Of course, never give an infant under two years of age anything not recommended by a doctor, but your child’s pediatrician can calculate a proper dosage of ibuprofen for your infant based on age and weight if you call and ask.
The reason that a pediatrician has to calculate the dosage is because infant weights are so low and infant metabolisms work differently from that of even older children.
Between these two factors, it takes a degree in calculus to compute the right dosage of any medication for any infant.
Leaving medication aside, warm sitz-baths, given for twenty minutes at a time three times a day often bring great relief.
Oatmeal powder, which can be found at most drug stores, can be added to the sitz bath for extra soothing power.
If the child’s itching is bad, plain cornstarch can be dusted over the area and into the child’s diaper or underwear.
Some children find that sitting on a towel-wrapped icepack for a few minutes can help with the pain, as well.
Do check and make sure that your child does not have a sensitivity or allergy to the current laundry soap or softeners that you use. If in doubt, purchase a small bottle or two of hypoallergenic laundry detergent and softener, as any irritation that can be banished, should be.
The cure of child Hemorrhoids
Once immediate relief has been obtained, hemorrhoids are relatively easy to deal with.
The best treatment for hemorrhoids in anyone, of any age, is to get more fiber from such foods as whole-grains, and fresh fruits and vegetables.
Sufficient liquid from sources of water, fruit juice, or milk is very important to avoiding constipation.
While it is important for your child to get enough fiber, never try to cure childhood constipation with enemas or laxatives without a doctor’s supervision. Laxatives can quickly and dangerously dehydrate your child.
If your child drinks soda, tea, or coffee, those things will have to go. The caffeine found in them is a drug called a diuretic, which means "to increase urination." Or, in other words, drinks with caffeine in them are actually pulling water out of the body.
In addition, the sugar found in soda doesn’t help, either, as it speeds the child’s metabolism, and therefore digestion, when regularity is what is most desired.
Exercise may be very beneficial – for a child this means physical playing.
The cure of infant hemorrhoids
If your child is still an infant and not yet eating food, then either breastfeeding or feeding a formula that is not iron-fortified can make all the difference. Iron-fortified or soy formulas can both lead to constipation in infants.
There are quite a few formulas on the market today specificially made for sensitive stomachs or as anti-constipation that can be beneficial.
While mom’s milk is best, that isn’t an option for everyone, but do try and get as close as you can.
Increased exercise and movement is also beneficial, so going and playing in the sunshine is a good idea, and might even give mom and dad a moment to breathe.
Infants that are not yet walking love to have their arms and legs played with in games like Bicycle, which is where an adult takes the baby’s feet in their hands and moves the legs and knees alternating up and down as if the baby were pushing pedals. Chanting silly songs and making goofy faces while doing this is, of course, strictly optional but highly recommended.
Hemorrhoids in child – Ending remarks
When paid attention to and treated promptly, childhood hemorrhoids should clear up on their own.
Due to the unique biology of human children, surgery is not usually an option, as their small bodies do not deal well with the serious bodily shock that accompanies any surgical procedure. However, the incidence of childhood hemorrhoids thrombosing, which means getting a blood clot stuck inside, or prolapsing, which refers to an internal hemorrhoid trying to come outside the body, is thankfully rather small. These two conditions almost demand surgery, but the incidence of these happe
Has anyone ever tried the Chinese medicine called Fargelin for hemorrhoids, and how long did it take to work?
Posted by admin | Under Hemorrhoids Tuesday Jan 26, 2010I’ve had the rather embarrassing problem of external hemorrhoids for about 6 weeks now, first time ever. I’ve tried every home remedy under the sun, and over the counter medication. I recently discovered Fargelin and acupuncture to treat the problem and have been taking the Fargelin for about 5 days. If anyone has ever taken this I’d very much love to know if it was effective and if so, how long it took. Only serious answers please, and thank you!
My mother drinks Chinese "bitter tea" to help cure her Hemorrhoids.
It works good. But everytime she eats spicy food or stays up many late nights and stresses out, it comes back.
best home treatment for hemorrhoids?
Posted by admin | Under Treatment for Hemorrhoids Sunday Jan 24, 2010
Warm sitz bath or bathing in warm water.
Preparation H to reduce swelling
Tylenol,aspirin, aleve or advil to relieve pain.
Use damp toilet paper to wipe yourself.
Ice pack or cold compress.
Keep anal area clean, soap can be aggravating.
Google: mayo clinic>>diseases>>Hemorrhoids
Good luck
How to treat a hemorrhoid?
Posted by admin | Under Treat Hemorrhoids Sunday Jan 24, 2010I’m six months pregnant so if there is medication for me to take I’d rather not take it. Thanks.
Treat your hemorrhoid:
1. Keep it clean: Keep your anal area as clean as possible. Using moist wipes or medicated hemorrhoid pads are more comfortable than toilet paper.
2. Lay down: Avoid sitting and standing for long periods of time, which can put pressure on the Hemorrhoids.
3. Let someone else do it: Avoid heavy or moderate lifting.
4. Petroleum jelly: Try some petroleum jelly on the rectum to cool it off and ease bowel movements.
5. Try some ice: Sitting on an ice pack may give some relief from the burning.
6. Use a sitz bath: Sit in enough warm water to cover the hemorrhoids, either in your bathtub or in a sitz bath that fits on the toilet.
7. Use suppositories or creams: Check with your health care team before trying any of the over the counter remedies you may find in a drugstore. See:Medication for Hemorrhoids
If none of these remedies helps, your hemorrhoids get worse, or you see any bleeding, check with your health care team. Remember to hang in there, the hemorrhoids will go away after you deliver!
Horrible Hemorrhoid! Please help…?
Posted by admin | Under Hemorrhoid Relief Sunday Jan 24, 2010I believe I have an external hemorrhoid…one of the thrombosis ones…or however you say it…it just sprang up yesterday…today it’s borderline excruciating…I need some suggestions on which position to lay to reduce the swelling…I really can’t do much about it right now…I have no Preparation H, and the only medicines I have are Advil and Aspirin…which I read, only increases the blood flow and would make matters worse…I just took a warm bath, and that did nothing….I put ice on it…it helped some…but it’s awkward doing that, lol…and plus it’s too cold, obviously, and only made me more miserable…I figured if I could lay a certain way, it’d reduce the swelling and hopefully I could get some relief and make it go away quicker…sorry, this is so embarrassing and painful…I just want some help…I realllllllllllly appreciate the advice, guys and gals…thanks!
There’s been no bleeding…also, is aspirin good or bad to take…’cause now I’ve read something saying it’s a blood thinner and that it would help…
This is definitely not a result of anal intercourse…as I’ve never even done that…I think it’s from being constipated…thanks for the laugh though…
Here is what you have to do. Get in position..actually a position where you are standing… bend over and then .have some oil or vaseline on you fingers…and push the hemorrhoid into you anus….it won’t hurt. Maybe atiny bit…but you have to get it inside and it will stop hurting. Also if it would just bleed…it will be a relief. Sad but true. But get it inside and then get off your feet for at least an hour…it should stay in. And will feel much better. You may have to use some stool softener so you don’t push it out again.
Do you really get hemorrhoids during pregnancy?
Posted by admin | Under Hemorrhoids Sunday Jan 24, 2010i keep on hearing about women with Hemorrhoids because of pregnancy. but i guess i really don’t know what they are. do you get them during pregnancy? and WHY?
Yes. Most woman do get them during their pregnancy.
Hemorrhoids are varicose veins (blood vessels that have become very swollen) that show up in the rectal area. They typically range from the size of a raisin to the size of a grape. They can be very itchy & painful. And sometimes even cause rectal bleeding, especially during a bowel movement.
Pregnancy makes woman more prone to hemorroids, as well as to varicose veins in the legs and sometimes even in the vulva. The growing uterus puts pressure on the pelvis veins and the inferior vena cava, a large vein on the right side of the body that receives blood from the lower limbs. This can slow down the return of the blood from the lower half of your body, which increases the pressure on the veins below your uterus and causes them to become more dilated or swollen.
Hope this helped!

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