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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.

Be sure to check out Holly's Hemorrhoid Cure now.

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Is laser surgery the best option for hemorrhoids?

You understand my embarrassing situation… so I wont speak much.

I need to take a sitz bath after every bowl movement, in order to continue with my day. Even after this, there is pain for at least several hours.

I have tried home remedies with little success.

Please help, this is a severe issue, and I possibly have acquired this from chronic diarrhoea due to IBD.

Thank you very much. I will now bury my head in a pile of sand. (no pun intended!)

It sounds as though your hemorrhoids are pretty bad. I’m assuming that you’ve already tried adding fiber to your diet, moving more throughout the day and so forth.

If you’re in that much pain, you really need to see a doctor. There are some prescription medications that you might be able to try before going straight to surgery, such as vasodilators (they shrink blood vessels) and so forth.

If surgery is your best option and you’re suffering from internal hemorrhoids, there are a few different options including chemical coagulation, infrared coagulation and latex banding. If you’ve got external hemorrhoids and you need surgery, your only real option is hemorrhoidectomy.

If you need a full hemorrhoidectomy, there really isn’t any difference shown between laser and traditional scalpel surgery. In that case, the best option is the one your local surgeon is most familiar with. If he or she is trained with scalpel, then don’t ask to use lasers and vice versa.

Best of luck with it!

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