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By Anthony Law


Piles are very uncomfortable and often painful. Fortunately, there are a lot of remedies available right now - ranging from home remedies to over-the-counter drugs to surgical procedures. Mild cases subside on their own as long as the cause has been eliminated. Home remedies and creams help speed up the healing process a bit. For more severe cases, surgical procedure offer the fastest way to remove piles. For mild to moderate cases, photocoagulation for hemorrhoids is a non-surgical medical procedure that offers effective and fast treatment.

Internal hemorrhoids are located high up inside the anal canal. The most common symptom of internal hemorrhoids, and usually the only symptom, is bleeding. External hemorrhoids are located on the outside of the anus.

Although these hemorrhoids are covered with skin, they still appear blue, because they are veins, filled with blood. They don't usually have symptoms, unless they are inflamed. Then they can swell, and appear red.

Home Treatment of Piles You can do a few things at home to relieve the itching and burning that is often associated with hemorrhoids. A sitz bath can be an effective external hemorrhoid treatment. Run just enough warm water into your bathtub to cover the anal area. Make sure the water is not too hot so that you won't burn yourself. Then get into the tub and relax. Stay in there for about 15 minutes. This method works best if you do it several times a day, especially after you have had a bowel movement.

If you are considering this treatment option, ask your doctor about it first. Depending on your case, there may be other options that you should consider before opting to undergo this procedure. The doctor's expertise in performing this is also important and success of the whole process depends mainly on this. Serious infection may occur from the procedure so take the time to look for a qualified doctor with proper equipment.

Yet there are instances when home remedies as well as H miracle creams wouldn't take care of hemorrhoids. In severe cases, like when there's a hemorrhoid protrusion on the outside of the bum, surgery treatment is sometimes needed.

Just like with any remedy, photocoagulation for hemorrhoids come with risks. It is important for you to weigh the pros and cons before undergoing any procedure. Depending on the case of your piles, infrared coagulation may prove to be the best option for you.




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