Sunday, August 2, 2009

treatment for bleeding hemorrhoid

It is important to get treatment for bleeding hemorrhoid. Hemorrhoids will rarely bleed enough to cause anemia or other such problems (although in rare cases they can), but rectal bleeding can be a sign of serious medical conditions such as colon or rectal cancer. Bleeding from hemorrhoids can also disguise bleeding from more serious conditions, so it must be treated promptly.

Over-the-counter medications such as hydrocortisone creams may help prevent the need for surgical treatment for bleeding hemorrhoid. They can reduce the swelling, itching, and discomfort of external hemorrhoids. There are also suppositories that treat internal hemorrhoids. These can take several weeks to work, though.



Bleeding hemorrhoid treatment often requires surgery. In one type of surgery, a small rubber band is place around the hemorrhoid, cutting off its blood supply so that it shrivels and dies. In another type of surgery, the hemorrhoid is cut away from the anal tissue. Sutures are sometimes required to stop the bleeding.

Laser surgery is often recommended as treatment for bleeding hemorrhoid. The laser cauterizes the blood vessels to stop the bleeding. It also shrinks the hemorrhoids. This surgery is less painful than other types of hemorrhoid surgery and there is also less risk of infection.

Many people prefer to treat their hemorrhoids with natural products when possible. Natural products are gentler on the body than surgery, and may have other health benefits as well. Just make sure you see your doctor if you have rectal bleeding.

Article source: www.quickcare.org

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