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We've come across an exciting solution for people wanting to get rid of hemorrhoids or piles as its commonly known. Holly Hayden, who once was a sufferer of hemorrhoids, has completed her study on how to get rid of hemorrhoids, and has written a tell-all report to called H-Miracle.

Holly had tried everything possible and nothing worked. She then decided to try a home remedy which her grand mother told her about. This worked so Holly wanted to pass on the informtation to people who suffer from the embarrassing problem of piles.

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Treatment of piles

Most are hemorrhoids are only temporary and may come and go, but for many such as myself who had them for years you may have to result to one of several medical solutions to treat piles.

Whilst most 1st & 2nd degree piles go away on their own if you avoid constipation or use hemorrhoid cream or suppositories (which should never be used for more than a week), 3rd degree piles may persist and need treating in hospital.

There are many medical solution to cure piles and only a small number of people require an operation. Most 3rd degree piles are treated by banding or injections. Both of these do not require a general anesthetic or overnight for stay in hospital.

Banding treatment for piles – This involves placing a small rubber band around the base of the pile, thus strangling the pile, it then dies and falls off naturally, with only some minor scarring. It is one of the most common treatments for piles and effective, with the major drawback being severe bleeding in some instances. Another drawback is you may feel faint and nauseous after the bands are put on. Also you may experience some pain for the next 2-3 days.

To show the effectiveness of banding: -

79% of piles are cured totally for good.

18% of piles return so that repeat banding is needed

For 2% of piles, it does not work at all resulting in the need for surgery

 

Injections – Injecting Phenol in almond oil produces a permanent cure in only about 25% of people, it also leaves more scarring. Less common in than banding due to lower success rate.

Surgery for piles - There are several surgical treatments for piles. Commonly the pile is cut out under general anesthetic, and can be painful for 7–14 days after. A second type of operation, called stapling, involves cutting away a small strip of the lining of the rectum and stapling them together.  This option offers a faster method of recovery and is now common in the rest of Europe. However it appears less effective in the long-term with people requiring further operations.

 

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