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How to help reduce inflammation of external hemorrhoids in a short time

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Feeling of itching or irritation, pain or discomfort, swelling and even bleeding in the anal region are the most common symptoms hemorrhoids.

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Simply put, hemorrhoids are swollen veins in that area or in the lower part of the rectum. It can be said that they are similar to varicose veins and that they can be internal, if they develop inside the rectum, or external.

External hemorrhoids are swollen, protruding veins under the skin of the anal region. Of course, they are visible during a medical examination and can be removed surgically.

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However, to calm hemorrhoids Soon, without a scalpel, there are several alternatives. Some need medication and some don’t.

How to help reduce inflammation of external hemorrhoids in a short time

The American’s website Mayo Clinic explains that “the veins surrounding the anus tend to stretch when under pressure and then tend to swell.” He increased pressure in the lower rectum It has several causes: tension during defecation; sitting for a long time, especially on the toilet, having chronic diarrhea or constipation, being obese or pregnant, having anal sex, eating a low-fiber diet, or regularly lifting heavy objects.

A bath with warm water, several times a day, a homemade recipe to soothe ailments.  Photo: Freepik.A bath with warm water, several times a day, a homemade recipe to soothe ailments. Photo: Freepik.

If the hemorrhoids cause only mild discomfort, they can be used creams, ointments, suppositories or compresses which are sold without a prescription in pharmacies. The prestigious clinic adds that “these products contain ingredients such as witch hazel, hydrocortisone and lidocaine, which can temporarily relieve pain and itching”.

THE hydrocortisone This is a steroid that can make skin thinner if used for more than a week, he warns. It is therefore advisable to ask the pharmacist how long to use it.

Painkillers, such as aspirin or ibuprofen, taken orally, serve to relieve discomfort. But there are also home treatments that are effective in reducing the inflammation of external hemorrhoids, as long as they cause mild pain.

Fiber-rich foods help soften stools.  They should be incorporated gradually.  Photo: Shutterstock.Fiber-rich foods help soften stools. They should be incorporated gradually. Photo: Shutterstock.

According to the portal Medline Plusfrom the National Library of Medicine, an easy way to fight them is to eat foods rich in fiber, which helps soften stools and increase their volume. This way, your bowel movement will require less effort. The fiber must be incorporated gradually to avoid gas problems.

Get a bath with warm water and with the anus area immersed in the bathtub, for 10-15 minutes, several times a day, is another way to relieve external hemorrhoids, says the portal. A sitz bath It is another way to soothe hemorrhoids. For this, a plastic container is used that allows it to rest in a few centimeters of warm water.

In general, specialists say, the symptoms will disappear within a few days. If this does not happen, you should consult a doctor. If rectal bleeding is heavy and you experience other symptoms, such as dizziness and fainting, it is necessary emergency medical care.

Source: Clarin

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