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    Posted on October 24th, 2009

    Written by Bleeding Hemorrhoids

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    After learning of the variety of natural hemorrhoid treatment options, many people are chagrined that they didn’t take steps to relieve their symptoms sooner. Why live in discomfort or pain? Why suffer with itching and burning? There is no need when there are a host of effective and simple remedies available, many of which may already be in your cabinets at home. Relieve pain and irritation without costly drugs or invasive therapies. It is much easier that you think.

    There are times when you just can’t take the pain, the itching, the burning. What do you do? Fortunately, there are quite a few alternatives that you can try. Chamomile tea is not just for drinking: it is helpful in soothing swollen veins. Brew some strong tea and soak a cotton pad in it. When cool, apply to the veins and leave on for several minutes. The chamomile shrinks blood vessels and helps reduce pain. Apple cider vinegar works very much like this. Apply it directly to the affected veins, and it works to shrink them, reduce inflammation and pain, and relieve itching.

    Juices from cherries, blackberries, blueberries, and red and black currants are beneficial in relieving the pain of inflamed veins. These berries, in addition to containing fiber, also have anthocyanins and proanthocyanidins, which help tone veins in the rectal and anal areas. Drinking a glass a day will help reduce swelling and inflammation. If you experience bleeding, adding dark green vegetables, flax seeds, lima and butter beans, and alfalfa will help add necessary nutrients to your body, which will strengthen and tone your muscles and veins.

    Water is another necessary component of preventing and treating hemorrhoids. Hydrating your body prevents constipation, which leads to inflamed veins. Don’t let yourself get thirsty because at that point, you are already dehydrated. Instead, sip water regularly throughout the day. Increase intake more on hot days or before, during, and after exercise. Try to avoid excessive salt, caffeine, and alcohol as these dehydrate the body.

    Remember, too, that stress can cause hemorrhoids to flare-up and symptoms to worsen. Take steps to relieve stress; exercise is a great one because it has great health benefits and will help reduce excess pressure on your veins. While it may not provide immediate relief, it is an effective way to manage the condition in the long-term. There are a variety of good alternatives to costly drugs and medications, and they work well for the majority of sufferers so they’re no longer suffering.

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