Treatment for Bleeding Hemorrhoids

When hemorrhoids progress without treatment, they may start to bleed. However, it’s important to note that rectal bleeding is not always caused by hemorrhoids. Typically, hemorrhoid-related bleeding appears bright red. Swollen veins in the rectal area are often accompanied by constipation.

Treatment for bleeding hemorrhoids or constipation includes, first and foremost, drinking plenty of water and maintaining a fiber-rich diet. These steps help the body eliminate waste more easily. If these methods are ineffective, a rectal suppository or enema can be used to clear the blockage and provide relief.

Treatment for Hemorrhoid Pain

One of the most common and painful symptoms of hemorrhoids is severe discomfort. Internal hemorrhoids, caused by prolonged abdominal pressure, can be particularly painful. This condition may also occur during pregnancy.

There are several home and natural remedies for treating internal hemorrhoids, including those that develop during pregnancy. A warm sitz bath (lasting at least 20 minutes) taken three times a week can be beneficial. If sitting causes discomfort, using a cushion may help. Another effective method is applying an ice pack wrapped in a cloth to the affected area for relief. To prevent worsening the condition, it’s advisable to avoid excessive straining during bowel movements and refrain from lifting heavy objects.

Fig ointment for Hemorrhoids

When hemorrhoids appear, Fig ointment by Ester Care is the home treatment that can help alleviate symptoms, in addition to conventional medical options.

Frequent warm baths can also serve as an effective remedy, providing significant relief even if they don’t completely cure the condition. It is recommended to soak for at least 20 minutes in hot water. Additionally using our fig ointments may offer direct relief and treatment for hemorrhoids.

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