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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.

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pile problem?

i had constipation during pregnancy and after my first baby with c-section.dr gave me laxative.whenever i used laxative i felt good but when i left the medicine i again found constipation which one day turned out with piles i saw too much blood in toilet. after that i didnt see anything like that thaen afte 6/7 months i felt difficulty in passing stool. i went to drs they said they couldnt see anything but gave me cream to apply which i didn’t. the problem was not severe. now this time after my second baby i m feeling piles with every bowel movement either there is constipation or not. when i go to toilet i find a kind of pinching sensation with passing stool but no blood and after that an hour of burning sensation but nothingelse. i m scared of going to dr coz i have heard that there is no cure except surgery.please tell me if there is any other cure.is this cureable without surgery. please tell me how to get rid of this problem. it is not severebut it couldbe in future.

The best product I have ever seen (or used) is by Michael’s of Texas, Inc. I think it’s called Haemorrhex or Rhoid-X (or something close to that). You could contact the company via e-mail and state that their hemorrhoid cream was recommended to you, and could they pls. mail order you some? As piles, or hemorrhoids for the person who didn’t know what piles are, are essentially varicose veins of the rectum, anything that will help treat varicosities will also help your hemorrhoids. These would include: horsetail, thyme, butcher’s broom, rosemary, witch hazel, comfrey, yarrow, and any astringent, tonifying, antibacterial, antipruritic herb. Any salve that contains myrrh, goldenseal, comfrey, olive oil and/or leaf, echinaecea, yellow dock will help you and there are many others as well. Your self-treatment could be as simple as taking cotton balls dipped in witch hazel and cleansing the area. This is a traditional home remedy. I would strongly suggest that you also try a course of Circucaps by Sanhelios (about $16-20 for 90, and available at any co-op or healthfood store. If they don’t have them, they can special order them for you.). I also suggest that you change your diet and strongly avoid foods that make one’s digestion sluggish, especially red meat and most hard cheeses. Coffee can actually stimulate one to go, so it’s not necessary to remove that from the diet. There is a product called Malt Soupex used in hospitals and nursing homes to gently treat constipation. It is just barley malt, and is warmed, and just given by the teaspoonful. You can buy barley malt very cheaply at almost any healthfood store or co-op. I would avoid laxatives like the plague, as it’s too easy to become dependent upon them, and they can significantly worsen the problem. Stop taking iron supplements as well, as they worsen the condition. Eat salad and greens, fruits, vegetables, grains and beans several times/day, every day. Ultimately, hemorrhoids are just a minor complaint of pregnancy usually, and will often resolve themselves. As long as you are not bleeding profusely, do not worry. Having babies too close together is not good for this condition, and if you have rectal varicosities, you usually have or will soon have varicose veins in your legs as well. This can be serious as you then will have a higher risk or “milk leg” or deep vein thromboses (DVT’s). I would consult w/ an herbalist, and an acupuncturist, as well as an ND (Naturopathic Doctor) regarding this condition. As your screen name sounds Indian, have you considered consulting w/ an Ayurvedic Physician?

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