Hemorrhoids…they are not a pleasant experience, and many times show up at the most inconvenient times. When they do occur, you want something to treat them right away so you can go on about your day. Below are some suggestions of ways to treat the hemorrhoids at home.
Hemorrhoids are swollen and twisted veins in the rectum or anus caused by increased pressure in the veins. This pressure can be caused from things like pregnancy and childbirth, frequent lifting, constipation or diarrhea, and being overweight. Identifying what might be causing the hemorrhoids could prove helpful in future months as you want to reduce your flare ups. If you notice bleeding with a bowel movement, pain in the rectal area and maybe itching in the area, you probably have a hemorrhoid issue.
Most people will probably go to the drugstore and buy an over-the-counter ointment or treatment for their hemorrhoids, which can be effective and help alleviate the symptoms. These treatments will help to reduce the inflammation and calm the itching. They can be greasy and messy, however, so be aware of the clothes you wear when using these products. There are several brands and types, so your pharmacist could probably recommend a good ointment for you.
There are other home remedies that people don’t often know about which can be used effectively. Essential oils are a great way to treat hemorrhoids. These oils can be purchased at health food stores and online through various sources. They are good to have on hand for other ailments as well. The oils most recommended for hemorrhoids include Cypress, Geranium and Helichrysm.
The way to apply the oils is to mix a few drops with a carrier oil such as coconut or olive oil, and then apply to the area topically. It may also be used internally with a rectal syringe if you have internal hemorrhoids. The good thing about oils is that they can be used frequently throughout the day.
Other suggestions are to be gentle when wiping the area, rinse with warm water in the shower and use only non-perfumed type soaps. A warm bath is excellent for hemorrhoids and can be used several times a day. Of course, pain relievers like Acetaminophen and Ibuprofen can be taken to reduce swelling and decrease pain. Also, try wearing cotton underwear and keeping the area as dry as possible, so moisture does not build up.
As always, if you have a medical condition, like hemorrhoids, and you try home remedies and they are not working effectively, you may need to visit your doctor. Most of the time, however, hemorrhoids can be treated at home with inexpensive agents. It may take a combination of a few remedies, but most likely you will get relief.