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The medical treatment for hemorrhoids
Lifestyle and home remedies
You can often relieve the mild pain, swelling and inflammation of hemorrhoids with home treatments.
Eat high-fiber foods. Eat more fruits, vegetables and whole grains. Doing so softens the stool and increases its bulk, which will help you avoid the straining that can worsen symptoms from existing hemorrhoids. Add fiber to your diet slowly to avoid problems with gas.
Use topical treatments. Apply an over-the-counter hemorrhoid cream or suppository containing
hydrocortisone, or use pads containing witch hazel or a numbing agent.
Soak regularly in a warm bath or sitz bath. Soak your anal area in plain warm water 10 to 15 minutes two to three times a day. A sitz bath fits over the toilet.
Keep the anal area clean. Bathe (preferably) or shower daily to cleanse the skin around your anus gently with warm water. Avoid alcohol-based or perfumed wipes. Gently pat the area dry or use a hair dryer.
Don't use dry toilet paper. To help keep the anal area clean after a bowel movement, use moist towelettes or wet toilet paper that doesn't contain perfume or alcohol.
Use stool softeners which will make your stool soft and easy to pass without much strain.
Apply
cold. Apply ice packs or cold compresses on your anus to relieve swelling.
Take oral pain relievers sparingly
the definite treatment is surgery with advanced techniques available now you can get the hemorrhoids removed by a surgical Gastroenterologist with minimal risk.
for
diabetes which is a
lifestyle disease eat a low carb , high fiber and protein rich ,healthy fat diet
avoid
gluten and you can use foods rich in
magnesium and chromium along with cinnamon and reduce
stress and do regular exercises .This will help to reduce your blood sugar and may be even you could be off drugs and it is better you get a consultation with a functional medicine doctor who will address the root cause and not the symptoms.
hope this helps