Hemmeroids treatment - curing hemorroids

Treating hemmeroids

Hemmeroids are not dangerous normally, they will typically heal and just disappear by themselves. However, it may happen that your hemmroids prolapse (protrude) and become external bleeding hemmoroids and this requires more attention, possibly surgery.

Hemmeroids Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)


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Getting rid of hemmeroids (hemroids) - surgery?

Luckily, most cases of hemorrhoids will heal by themselves in a short time. For the other cases of hemmroids, there are a variety of hemmeroids treatments for hemorrhoids like the old folklore-style hemmoroids cures (which may or may not replace hemorrhoid doctors), non-prescription drugs (cremes, hemorrhoid suppository) and stronger prescription hemroid drugs.

There is also hemorrhoid surgery in the more advanced cases where the hemorrhoid is simply removed. With hemmroid surgery, there is still a risk the hemmeroids (hemmoroids) will come back though.



 

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Hemmoroids summary

Hemmrods, or hemmerhoids can be internal or external. There are thrombosed haemroids, prolapsed hemorhoids. Treatment ranges from herbal relief and cure to haemmoroids surgery.

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