Hemorrhoids won’t go away, even with ointments and creams… I’ve had them for months?
So, I have had hemorrhoids for a few months now, off and on, mostly external. It started about 3 months ago, and they went away on their own. Then a few weeks after, they came back and did not subside. I purchased some prep-h cream, which helped considerably and they went away for awhile. When they came back, I used the prep-h cream, but it did little to help this time. I really only used it in the mornings and at night, other than the "up to 4 times daily" on the box, since during the day isn’t really practical for me. I purchased the ointment, I figured that it would work better because of the consistency, but they came back after its use like the cream. I tried to use the attachment and place the ointment further inside, but no luck. They are back now with some bleeding off and on. What should I do? I know that a doctors visit would be logical, but I don’t want any type of surgery done.
Does anyone reccommend a treatment that worked for them?
Any help would be greatly appreciated! : )
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I reckon some folks just never learn. You do NOT have enough fiber in your system & you do NOT drink enough water to keep the traffic flowing. When you do NOT have enough fiber or drink enough water - then constipation begins to set in - then when you have a BM, you push or force to make it exit & hemorrhoids will pop out on you & sometimes bleed. You need to get off junk food, fast food garbage & sugary sweet soda’s. Start eating a balanced, healthy diet, including plenty of boiled or steamed vegetables - including GREEN LEAFY vegetables. Drink LOTS of water, fruit juices & fat free milk to help keep the traffic flowing. Snack on plenty of RAW fruit & veggies. Get up one hour early every morning & take a BRISK 30 minute walk - then - do the same thing again in the evening after dinner. Continue to use Preparation H or even Vaseline to soothe any discomfort. When you have a BM, do NOT push, force or strain to make it exit. Let it exit slowly, on it’s own, naturally. Allow a little extra time, if necessary. Don’t get in a hurry.
Sometimes they get so bad that having them surgically removed is the best option. Don’t be afraid of having it done…..think of the relief you will have.