Hemorrhoids - 100 Tabs - Hylands
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Tablets
100 Tabs
Dissolve 2-3 tablets under the tongue every 4 hours or as needed.
- Natural relief for itching and burning from hemorrhoids.
- 100% natural formula.
- Works quickly.
- No contraindications.
- No side effects.
Natural relief for itching, burning pain. Hyland's Hemorrhoids is a traditional homeopathic formula for the relief of symptoms of itching and burning pains due to hemorrhoids. The formula contains:
Aesculus Hippocastanum 3X HPUS - helps to relieve burning in anus with chills up and down back, hemorrhoids with sharp shooting pains up back
Ratanhia 3X HPUS - helps to relieve pain with a sensation of "broken glass" in rectum. Burning fissures in anus
Nux Vomica 3X HPUS (0.0012% Alkaloids) - for relief of itching, blind hemorrhoids with the alternation of constipation and diarrhea
Calcarea Fluorica 6X HPUS - helps relieve hemorrhoids and itching of anus
What are Hemorrhoids?
Hemorrhoids are swollen veins occurring in the rectal and anal area. Weakening of the vessel walls and extra pressure in the area are the culprits. This can be caused by constipation, poor diet, obesity, hormonal changes like pregnancy and long periods of sitting or standing. Hemorrhoids may be asymptomatic, only symptomatic during flare-ups or constantly bothersome. Pain is the most common symptom. It is usually worse during and after a bowel movement. Bleeding, itching and burning can also occur. In some cases the hemorrhoid protrudes externally and can look like a "bunch of grapes."
Conventional treatment of hemorrhoids involves pain medication, suppositories and surgery. Do not treat hemorrhoid pain with aspirin or ibuprofen because they can thin the blood and increase bleeding. Acetaminophen is a better choice. Commercial preparations may contain substances like anaesthetics and heavy metals. The colonic mucosa is an absorptive surface so by using suppositories some of the medication is systemically absorbed. Pregnant women should exercise caution when using suppositories. There are many surgical techniques that can be performed to shrink or remove the hemorrhoids but they will not correct lifestyle factors to prevent reoccurrence.
Hemorrhoid Help
Lifestyle changes to help with hemorrhoids include regular exercise and stress reduction. Never suppress the urge to defecate. Do not strain to pass stool because it can contribute to hemorrhoid formation. Minimize straining by ensuring that your thighs are parallel to the floor when sitting on the toilet. Use a footstool if necessary. Avoid strong laxatives because they also increase straining.
To prevent hemorrhoids avoid staying stationary for long periods of time because it stagnates circulation. Practice pelvic rocking and pelvic circling to increase circulation to the area. Sit on soft surfaces but do not use a donut shaped pillow. Those pillows actually increase pressure on the vessels.
Topically apply aloe vera gel to the anus to relieve pain and soothe the burning sensation. Witch hazel is an astringent that shrinks the vessels and stops bleeding. It can be applied several times daily with a cotton pad.
There are numerous herbs that can be made into teas and used as a poultice. These are often as effective as conventional creams and ointments. Try bayberry, calendula, chamomile, goldenseal, elderberry, slippery elm and yarrow. These teas may also be used as a wash after bowel movements. It is important to keep the area clean to prevent infection.
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