Why Should I Use a Hemorrhoid Home Remedy?
I’m so glad you asked!
The number one consideration you should take in hand when opting to use a hemorrhoid home remedy is to ensure it is completely and 100% natural. A 100% natural hemorrhoid home remedy will have a much less likely hood of giving new and unwanted side effects. It also will not harm your body in the healing process.
You see, chemically created antibiotic drugs have been known to actually decrease immune system efficiency. And yes, while you do feel temporary relief from using chemically created antibiotics, the problem with these is that they smother your symptoms, which basically pushes your problem even further down. Your hemorrhoid home remedy should concentrate on bringing your problem out and killing it. Not pushing it down and smothering it.
A good way to tell if your hemorrhoid home remedy is working is to take note of your symptoms and side effects. A natural hemorrhoid home remedy will usually not come with side effects. And it should help one by one with all of your symptoms.
The only catch when opting to go with a hemorrhoid home remedy is that it will take a little longer for your symptoms to go away than if you use antibiotics. But the reason for this is that your hemorrhoid home remedy is actually killing your root problem instead of burying it. You can rest assure that with a hemorrhoid home remedy that is natural, you will not have to worry about continuous flare ups and downs like you would with antibiotics.
A way to know if your hemorrhoid home remedy is natural is to take a look at the ingredients. Try to stay away from filler ingredients. Those are the ones that pretty much serve no purpose other than to dilute the formula so you get less potency for more money spent. Also, in your hemorrhoid home remedy look for ingredients that help solve problems such as weakened veins, poor blood circulation, inability to rid waste, poor blood cleanliness, inability to absorb nutrition, constipation and inflammation.
What are Internal Hemorrhoids?
Internal hemorrhoids are the most common form of hemorrhoids. Interestingly, every form of hemorrhoids is generally the same except for where it is located. The different forms include internal hemorrhoids, external and thrombosed.
Internal hemorrhoids are located on the inside of your anus, usually about an inch or so inside the rectum. Generally speaking, the main indication that you have an internal hemorrhoid is the appearance of blood that shows on the stool, toilet paper or inside of the toilet. As you probably know, any type of a hemorrhoid is an inflamed, swollen vein as the result of excess pressure in that region.
Internal hemorrhoids are, as mentioned before, the most common type of hemorrhoid. Generally, they are painless. They can, as mentioned before, cause bleeding however. You should treat your internal hemorrhoids as soon as you are aware of them.
The reason for this is because if internal hemorrhoids are not treated within a reasonable amount of time, they can cause your veins to stretch and prolapse (fall down) outside of your body. You can imagine how undesirable that situation would be. That could in fact result in needing to push the vein back in after you have a bowel movement. Not fun.
It is important to note the different stages of internal hemorrhoids. The extent of descent into the anal canal or even the outside of the anus is what determines each stage. The first stage is where your internal hemorrhoid is inflamed, but not prolapsed. It will produce light bleeding, if at all. This leads us to the second stage.
The second stage of an internal hemorrhoid is when it does in fact prolapse when having a bowel movement. It will, however, eventually return to its original position at some point, though. The third stage of internal hemorrhoids is when the enlarged vein will actually come out during each bowel movement and will actually then need to be put back in. The fourth and final stage of internal hemorrhoids is when the hemorrhoidal vein is permanently prolapsed. It cannot be put back in, because it will always fall back out.
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