Some people may not recommend
treating hemorrhoids before your doctor treats you. However, you should be at least aware that there are effective home remedies available.
Several different types of external and internal hemorrhoid treatments are available. In some cases, you can use homeopathic treatments if you apply them as soon as you detect symptoms. For instance, many people already have tried Venapro and
Avatrol, which people can use in the privacy of their own home.
The results experienced by these users were phenomenal. Most patients experienced complete
relief of hemorrhoids within six months. More importantly, the symptoms cured did not return.
The primary advantage of using a home treatment like Venapro is that it can be applied immediately. No doctor prescription or doctor’s appointment is needed to use this product. Therefore, it could prevent you from requiring painful and complicated surgery later on.
If you decide not to have your hemorrhoids treated as soon as symptoms appear, they could become more severe. If you wait too long it will be very hard to eliminate these symptoms permanently without more extensive treatment.
The following is a list of the types of procedures you would undergo if you are not treated immediately:
• You may be required to receive injection therapy. This method of
treating hemorrhoids involves the use of hardening agents to stop circulation and reduce size of hemorrhoids. This may be the best way to treat multiple hemorrhoids but no permanent cure is guaranteed.
• Another type of procedure available for this condition is coagulation. This is the process of using an electric current or infrared light to burn the hemorrhoids. The hemorrhoids will shrink and eventually disappear when this course of action is used.
• If your hemorrhoids are extremely itchy or painful, a surgery that involves the use of a laser or scalpel is used. You may be required to be hospitalized during this procedure and recovery time is very lengthy. Mistreatment using this method could lead to severe scarring and excess bleeding.
Your doctor is probably one of your best resources for
treating hemorrhoids. However, sometimes symptoms are mild enough to be treated without a doctor. In this case, you may want to consider an effective homeopathic remedy.