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How to Treat Hemorrhoids

When hemorrhoids are suspected, it is crucial to be seen by an in-person healthcare provider to rule out more serious conditions such as colon cancer or ulcerative colitis. Once hemorrhoids are diagnosed, the extent of the problem dictates the appropriate treatment. Before we learn how to treat hemorrhoids, let’s look at ways to deal with these nuisances.

Dietary and Lifestyle Changes

For mild cases without bleeding:

  • High Fiber Diet: Eat plenty of fruits, vegetables, and whole grains to keep stools soft and prevent irritation.
  • Exercise: Activities like walking, swimming, or biking can help prevent constipation and reduce straining during bowel movements.
  • Warm Baths: Warm baths (sitz baths) can be soothing and provide relief.
  • Pain Relief: Over-the-counter pain medications like ibuprofen or acetaminophen (Tylenol) can help with discomfort.

Topical Treatments to Treat Hemorrhoids

  • Cortisone Creams: These anti-inflammatory creams can reduce swelling and pain but should be used temporarily as long-term use can thin the skin.
  • Witch Hazel: This plant extract contains tannins that can shrink swollen tissue.
  • Phenylephrine (Preparation H): This medication helps shrink blood vessels and hemorrhoidal tissue.

Medical Procedures

For more severe cases, doctors might recommend:

  • Rubber Band Ligation: Rubber bands are placed around hemorrhoids to cut off circulation, causing them to die and fall off.
  • Sclerotherapy: Injections into hemorrhoids to shrink them.
  • Coagulation: Hemorrhoids can be treated with lasers, heat, or infrared light.

Surgical Options

In extreme cases of bleeding hemorrhoids, surgery might be necessary to remove them.

Get Professional Advice on Treating Hemorrhoids with QuickMD

For personalized advice and treatment options for hemorrhoids, QuickMD’s telemedicine urgent care services are here to help. Consult with a QuickMD provider today to explore your options for managing and treating hemorrhoids effectively.

Are you experiencing hemorrhoid symptoms? Visit QuickMD today to schedule your telemedicine appointment and get expert guidance on diagnosing and treating hemorrhoids.

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