hemroid cures
A home remedy for thrombosed hemorrhoid pain can be helpful...it's just a matter of finding the right one. Thrombosed hemorrhoids are simply blood vessels that have developed a clot, or thrombus, on the inside of the vein within the anus or rectum.
If there are external, you can see the swollen veins quite clearly as they are on the outside of the rectum. Often, the thrombosed hemorrhoid will look and feel soft, much like a raisin. If the clot has hardened, it may feel more like a bit of feed corn or a dried pea.
Treatment for thrombosed hemorrhoid is much the same as with a normal variety. With the former type, however, the clot develops when one of the veins under the skin in the rectum or anus area become plugged or cut off. The skin surrounding the area may begin to bulge and bruise and pain inevitably follows.
The blood has actually begun to pool in the vein, creating the discoloration and further irritation. This small lump or bump is sometimes called "skin tag" and may simply feel like a bit of extra flesh. Despite the fact that the thrombosed hemorrhoid is a pooling of blood, they rarely bleed.
While they sound a bit sketchy, a home remedy for thrombosed hemorrhoids is often effective. In fact, much of the time they are effectively treated with warm sitz baths, changes in diet, topical anesthetics, and herbal remedies. Be wary of topical anesthetics, however. In many cases, they provide the desired relief, but do little to treat the actual problem.
Studies have shown that diets low in fiber tend to create hard, lumpy stools. Straining and hard stools create large opportunities for existing hemorrhoids to develop into thrombosed ones. The increase in pressure can produce further engorgement and interfere with proper circulation. Any time a hemorrhoid is present, the potential for a thrombosed vein is a potential. One treatment for thrombosed hemorrhoids is modifying your diet to include more high-fiber foods.
Likewise, spending inordinate amounts of time behind the locked door can result in enlarged hemorrhoids, as can aging and pregnancy. The latter is typically a result of the weakening of the anal support structures. Removing one of the main culprits, constipation and straining, will often do wonders during home treatment of thrombosed hemorrhoids.
In some extreme cases, the thrombosed hemorrhoid may need to be drained or removed (hemorrhoidectomy). When this route is elected it is usually because the pain is intolerable or massive swelling occurs. Obviously, you would not want to pinch the thrombus or attempt a "home surgery." You may rupture the thrombus producing excessive bleeding or infect the area.
If your doctor opts for surgery, he or she may remove just the clot or the entire the hemorrhoid.
After returning home, you should feel tremendous relief. However, some pain and swelling may still be present.
Traditional methods for post treatment of thrombosed hemorrhoids, such as over-the-counter pain relievers and topical creams, many be used.
Many people are finding more success with more natural, herbal supplements, such as Horse Chestnut to help reduce swelling and inflammation. Oat straw has been proven to be effective in helping hemorrhoids surgery patients fight off depression and cope better post operation.
You might want to try a home remedy for thrombosed hemorrhoid to see if you can see any significant relief.
Alex Lerner has been researching digestive disorders for many years, focusing on treatment and management options. Alex contributes regularly to the Hemorrhoid Treatment Guide, a site dedicated to diagnosing and treating hemorrhoid flareups with conventional and alternative therapies. Learn more about treatment for thrombosed hemorrhoid and other information on the site.
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