Bleeding Hemorrhoids-What Are They and How to Treat Them

Aug 13
07:58

2012

Jeff Donaven

Jeff Donaven

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Hemorrhoids often seep fresh red blood, no matter where they are located - internally or externally. However, in most cases, internal hemorrhoids are responsible for bleeding. They produce fresh blood in the stool. Bleeding is one of the most serious symptom of hemorrhoids. The majority of people will be really shocked and will be extremely anxious when they have noticed blood smudges on the toilet paper or the toilet bowl after a bowel movement.

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External hemorrhoids are responsible for dripping of blood from the anus while sitting on the toilet. In most cases,Bleeding Hemorrhoids-What Are They and How to Treat Them Articles if you have external bleeding, it is caused by an anal fissure.

Hemorrhoids are a swollen vein. So, if they are scraped by hard stools or stretched during bowel movements, they will most likely bleed. The blood from bleeding hemorrhoids may appear on toilet paper after wiping, or as reddish streaks in the stools.

Hemorrhoidal bleeding rarely causes anemia or severe hemorrhage. Bleeding hemorrhoids can be hereditary.

Treating bleeding hemorrhoids or bleeding from fissures is easy with the right remedy. Here are some foods that will help in the treatment.

Alfalfa;

Dark green leafy vegetables;

Blackstrap molasses;

Flax seeds which are high in fiber;

Lima and butter beans.

You can also use apple cider vinegar to stop bleeding hemorrhoids. You should take two teaspoons of apple cider vinegar in a glass of water at every meal.

If after using these hemorrhoid remedies for up to 14 days your hemorrhoids do not have shrunk or go away, you could consider visiting a doctor.

You should also seek medical help if you have a lot of anal bleeding, a lot of blood in your stools or heavy pain.

Many people prefer to treat the distressing condition of hemorrhoids with natural remedies. Firstly, the condition must be properly diagnosed by a doctor, and if natural remedies fail then the appropriate medication must be obtained. A lot of sufferers find that herbs for hemorrhoids are the answer.

Several different applications of herbs for hemorrhoids have grown up over the years. Witch Hazel is one such popular choice, even suggested by some medical professionals. Barbers are familiar with its properties, as they use it on cuts, making the blood vessels contract. Applying Witch Hazel with a cotton ball is recommended for external hemorrhoids, especially where bleeding occurs. Anything cold, even plain old water can help to relive the pain of hemorrhoids, so you'll feel the benefits of putting a Witch Hazel bottle in an ice bucket. Soak a sterile cotton ball with the Witch Hazel and gently dab against the hemorrhoids until the coldness wears off. Keep repeating the process.

Another product in the herbs for hemorrhoids range contains Japanese Pagoda Tree extract. This is said to attack the actual causes of the hemorrhoids and to permanently stop itching, burning and pain. It's also claimed that it will strengthen the veins and help the vascular circulation, thus preventing hemorrhoids in the future. Other herbs for hemorrhoids include Horse Chestnut, Butcher's Broom, and Bayberry. A strong, warm tea containing Yarrow can be applied, again with a cotton ball. Aloe Vera is recommended for both burning and pain. Other herbs for hemorrhoids can be taken, either in the form of tea or in capsules.