Any Homeopathic Doctor Answer That If There Is A Cure Of External Hemorrhoid Without Operation?

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One Response to “Any Homeopathic Doctor Answer That If There Is A Cure Of External Hemorrhoid Without Operation?”

  1. rosieC says:

    I used to suffer from external hemorrhoids. The best remedy is the use of the OTC Prep H. Another one is to use tucks.pad. Sometimes, when it gets so bad, I use a pad with applied Prep H and Vicks and this is quite soothing. Another way to provide relief and reduce the inflammation is to apply an ice bag to constrict it.
    I also correct my diet. I try to eat a high fiber diet and drink a lot of fluids to avoid constipation.
    When I go the toilet, I try not to strain. I also make sure I do a good personal hygiene. to avoid irritating the anal region. A preventive method is to avoid sitting for long periods.
    The following are natural remedies :
    Aesculus hippocastanum: When this remedy is needed, hemorrhoids are sore and aching, with a swollen feeling.
    Aloe: Hemorrhoids that are swollen and protrude “like a bunch of grapes” and are soothed by cold soaks or compresses may be helped with this remedy. Hemorrhoids may alternate with diarrhea, and the person may have a lot of flatulence.
    Arnica montana: Sore, bruised-feeling hemorrhoids may be relieved with this remedy, especially when straining or over-exertion (for instance, childbirth or heavy lifting) has brought on the hemorrhoids.
    Calcarea fluorica: This remedy may be indicated for hemorrhoids with bleeding and itching in the anal region, or internal hemorrhoids causing soreness in the very low back and sacrum. The person may also have problems with flatulence and constipation.
    Graphites: Burning hemorrhoids with soreness, cracks, and itching in the anal region suggest a need for this remedy. A person who needs Graphites is often overweight, has difficulty concentrating, and tends toward skin eruptions.
    Hamamelis: A raw, sore feeling in the anus, with bleeding hemorrhoids, indicates a need for this remedy. Pulsation may be felt in the rectum, and the lower back often aches. Symptoms may be worse from warmth.
    Ignatia: Hemorrhoids accompanied by spasms and stabbing pain in the rectum suggest a need for this remedy—especially if the person is sensitive and emotional. Stitching pains can be felt in the rectal area when coughing. Bleeding and pain are often worse when the stool is loose, and rectal prolapse sometimes follows bowel movements.
    Nux vomica: Itching, painful hemorrhoids, a feeling of constriction in the rectum, and chronic constipation with ineffectual urging are indications for this remedy. People who need Nux vomica are usually impatient, tense, and irritable, and often have a tendency toward heavy use of stimulants, strong foods, and alcohol or drugs.
    Pulsatilla: When this remedy is indicated, hemorrhoids are itchy and uncomfortable, with sticking pains. They are likely to protrude, with improvement after lying down. Warmth often aggravates the symptoms. This is a very helpful remedy for hemorrhoids that appear during pregnancy or around the menstrual period.
    Sulphur: Itching, burning, oozing hemorrhoids accompanied by a feeling of fullness and pressure in the abdomen suggest a need for this remedy. The anus is inflamed and red and may protrude significantly. The person may feel worse from warmth and bathing, and have flatulence with a strong, offensive odor

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