How To Stop Piles Bleeding
If you really want to know how to stop piles bleeding then the first thing you have to
understand is that it is important to seek treatment as soon as possible since the bleeding could be masking more
serious conditions. These include colon cancer and rectal cancers.
Although thrombosed
hemorrhoids won’t ever really bleed enough to result in anemia you should still seek treatment since these
symptoms could be rather dangerous.
Butcher’s Broom
Is a popular treatment for hemorrhoids and this herb
contains steroid-like properties which is used for anti-inflammatory purposes and helps reconstruct and strengthen
the blood vessels as well as decrease swelling.
Increased fiber intake
Making sure you get enough fiber in your diet is crucial for a healthy digestive system and is even more
important for hemorrhoids pain relief. Make sure you buy a cereal or bread high in fiber in order to get your
bowels moving and your digestive system up to scratch.
Dried fruits are also a good way to get plenty of fiber in your diet. Alternatively, you may want to resort to a
supplement high in fiber.
Couple this with drinking plenty of water in order to make sure you balance everything out.
Aloe Vera
Aloe Vera is very popular to treat any kind of irritation on the skin. This is a very old remedy to treat piles
and can be used in its ointment form and applied directly onto the skin. You can get this ointment or cream from
almost anywhere and it is very safe to use and it is incredibly soothing.
Exercise
In conjunction with all other treatments it is also important to ensure that you get plenty of exercise in order
to get your blood flowing. Be careful to avoid lifting heavy weights, though, since this could actually worsen your
symptoms.
Just take a brisk stroll or a jog for about 20 minutes a day. This should significantly increase your blood flow
as it speeds up your heart rate and gets it pumping at a more rapid speed.
Surgery
In very severe cases treatment for bleeding
hemorrhoids needs to be surgical. Sometimes it is a simple procedure where a rubber band constricts the blood
supply to the hemorrhoid resulting in “killing off” the piles. In other cases, the piles are simply cut out.
Laser surgery is the most common treatment for bleeding hemorrhoids. The laser cauterizes the blood vessels and
shrinks the hemorrhoid. Laser surgery has the lowest risk out of all the surgeries for bleeding hemorrhoids and is
also the least painful.
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