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Most
sellers of hemorrhoid remedies concentrate all
their efforts on telling you how good their
products are to provide relief from the pains
and discomfort of the disease. No one is
telling you how to prevent the problem, which
is relatively simple. If you go to your doctor
complaining about hemorrhoids, chances are
that he, or she, will not have the time to
explain all the things that may help you
prevent the problem to reocur after you have
obtained relief. We invite you to show our
list to your physician and ask him, or her,
for a professional opinion and confirmation of
our statements.
There are two major steps you can take to
minimize the symptoms of hemorrhoids. One is
to increase the amount of fiber in your diet,
a step that may also help hemorrhoids from
developing. The other is to practice good anal
hygiene. There are many other important
factors and things you should know. Here are
some:
Since straining on the toilet, due to
constipation, is the main cause of
hemorrhoids, it follows that avoiding
constipation is an important part of
prevention and -in mild cases - relief. Many
doctors consulted declared that adding fiber
to the diet was the only treatment needed for
about half of all cases of hemorrhoids. Fiber
resists digestion and reaches the large
intestine virtually unchanged. There, it
speeds the passage of feces through the
intestine, lessening the strain of bowel
movement. Fiber also retains water and adds to
the bulk, softness, and weight of stool, all
factors in easing strain. Adding liquids to
the diet contributes to the softening effect.
The best way to increase the fiber intake is
to eat fiber-rich foods such as fruits,
vegetables, breads and cereals.
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Good anal care can also help control
irritation and itching, whether caused by
hemorrhoids or not. The most important thing
is to keep the skin around the anus clean and
dry. Residual fecal matter keeps the area
moist and can irritate the skin, but
vigorously wiping with dry toilet paper may
make things worse. Instead, swab the area
after each bowel movement using toilet paper
moistened with warm water, and then gently pat
the area dry. For convenience and a soothing
effect, some people like pre-moistened wipes
such as Tucks Pads, Gentz Wipes, and others.
Soap residues can irritate, so always rinse
off completely after showering or bathing. If
soaps do cause irritation, you can clean the
anal area with a product specially formulated
for mildness, a perianal cleansing lotion.
Perspiration can irritate the anal area, so
avoid tight undergarments or pantyhose. Loose,
cotton underwear is best. A light sprinkling
of talcum powder in the area can help absorb
moisture.
Avoid stress, excessive consumption of alcohol
and seating for long periods without standing
periodically to release the tension on the
tissues around the anus.
Exercise regularly, it will help you prevent
hemorrhoids and many other ailments.
Now, IF YOU ALREADY HAVE HEMORRHOIDS, HOW CAN
YOU TREAT THEM?
There are many treatments
available. Some work better than others.
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HERE for more information about treatments.
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