hemorrhoids at night
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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Embarrassing…Possible hemorrhoids during pregnancy?
I am 34 weeks and this is my second pregnancy. I never experienced this with my first. I’m carrying really low so I’m thinking this has something to do with it? My “bottom half” is really sore & sometimes burns. It hurts to walk or sit & it kept me up all night last night. I haven’t been (TMI) constipated lately so I don’t know why they came. I have a doctor’s appt on Wednesday but was wondering if there is something I can do in the meantime or any signs that I can tell if this is what they are? Any one else experience this and can give me some signs that this may be hemorrhoids? Any advice is appreciated!
The following are some of the signs or symptoms of hemorrhoids. Source: http://www.streetdirectory.com/travel_guide/109573/bowel_problems/what_are_the_signs_of_hemorrhoids.html
1. The number one sign of hemorrhoids is bleeding
2. Another sign of hemorrhoids is the unusual change in how your stool looks like.
3. Pain in the rectum or around the rectal area which is not caused by any known physical injury can be indicative of hemorrhoids condition.
4. Discharges from the anus may also indicate hemorrhoids.
5. Bumps, sores, lumps and swelling around the anus and rectum are may also be signs of hemorrhoids.
Here are several tips that might be useful for you. Source: http://www.hemroidshemorrhoids.com/hemorrhoidsrelief.html
# Keep it clean: Keep your anal area as clean as possible. Using moist wipes or medicated hemorrhoid pads are more comfortable than toilet paper.
# Lay down: Avoid sitting and standing for long periods of time, which can put pressure on the hemorrhoids.
# Let someone else do it: Avoid heavy or moderate lifting.
# Petroleum jelly: Try some petroleum jelly on the rectum to cool it off and ease bowel movements.
# Try some ice: Sitting on an ice pack may give some relief from the burning.
# Use a sitz bath: Sit in enough warm water to cover the hemorrhoids, either in your bathtub or in a sitz bath that fits on the toilet.
# Use suppositories or creams: Check with your health care team before trying any of the over the counter remedies you may find in a drugstore
Hope this helps
-Michael
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