How to Get Rid of Hemorrhoids Fast!
Hemorrhoids are dilated veins, or varicose veins, located inside of the anal canal (internal hemorrhoids), or at the anal opening (external hemorrhoids). Luckily there are viable treatments for hemorrhoids and in most cases they can be prevented. Since the condition of hemorrhoids almost always tends to worsen over time, safe, gentle and effective treatments for hemorrhoids are recommended as soon as they occur.
At some time in their lives, almost 90% of American have problems with hemorrhoids. Hemorroids made Napoleon ride side-saddle, put star baseball player George Brett on the bench during the World Series of 1980 and put then-president Jimmy Carter in the operating room. Medical statistics show that over 67% of adults going for physical examinations have hemorrhoids.
It is best to treat hemorrhoids and their causes when they first become known. For everyone there is a cure for hemorrhoids that works well for them.
It is easy to find over-the-counter preparations that will probably give you temporary relief. However, your goals should be to find the causes and eliminate them, then select a method of healing hemorrhoids that will lead to a permanent cure
You can most probably find a good treatment for hemorrhoids that will work for you.
You could also just ignore your hemroid problem until it gets really bothersome. Many do this, but most end up regretting it later. Treating hemorrhoids in the early stages is a fairly simple matter.
Later, when the problems get really serious, they are more difficult to deal with. If your hemorrhoids get bad enough, expensive (and painful) surgery may be your only workable alternative…
Disclaimer: This posting is based on information freely available in the popular press and medical journals that deal with hemorrhoids. Nothing herein is intended to be or should be construed to be medical advice. For medical advice the reader should consult with his or her physician or other medical specialist.
Contributed by John R. Jones
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