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Home Remedy to Use for Hemorrhoids
September 28, 2009
Hemorrhoids are not infectious. While there is a genetic link that affects your susceptibility to the problems, the primary causes are environmental, and mostly under your control.
Two of the chief risk factors for hemorrhoid problems are sitting for long hours without getting up and moving around and low fiber diets that lead to infrequent bowel movements and hardened stool. The processed foods that make up most of the diet of industrialized societies are very low in fiber. Today’s sedentary lifestyles, low fiber diet and the need to spend endless hours sitting at desks, in front of computers or driving, work to make us all candidates for hemorrhoids problems.
When most people first experience hemroid symptoms, their initial reaction is either to ignore it or get some kind of non-prescription lotion or creme to relieve the pain, itching, etc. Ignoring those symptom would not be a good thing to do. The best way to nip hemroids in the bud is to start with curing them when they first appear.
Your very best hemorrhoid treatment will be the one leading to a full and final cure for you; hemorrhoids no more.
There are many excellent home remedies for hemorrhoids that’ along with necessary lifestyle changes, treat and remove the underlying causes of hemroids.
If you start early enough, before allowing the hemroids to grow too much, it’s relatively easy to cure. This is infinitely preferable to starting a long-term cycle of buying a pain reliever then buying more when that runs out. Start with finding a long-term permanent solution, or a course of treatment that leads to that end.
If you look around a bit you can find a treatment for external hemorrhoids, that really works and works fast. Keep looking until you find it! Don’t take second best!
Disclaimer: This posting is based on information freely available in the popular press and medical journals that deal with hemorrhoids. Nothing herein is intended to be or should be construed to be medical advice. For medical advice the reader should consult with his or her physician or other medical specialist.
By - Jackson P. Johnson
