Easing Pain from Hemorrhoids

April 26, 2009 by admin  
Filed under Hemorrhoids

Hemorrhoids have long developed a reputation for being a frustrating, often painful condition. In the case of hemorrhoids, the rumors are quite true: the condition has been the source of substantial physical pain and anxiety for millions of patients. Luckily however, easing the pain from hemorrhoids is easier than ever. More treatment options are available for hemorrhoids sufferers, many of them with no or very minor side effects.

Hydrotherapy: The Ultimate Source of Relief

Hydrotherapy is quickly gaining a reputation as one of the most soothing forms of relief for hemorrhoids sufferers. Hydrotherapy is most commonly associated with sitz baths. Sitz derives from the German “to sit.” Indeed, a sitz bath requires the patient to sit in warm water. Also known as a “hip bath,” a sitz bath is used to treat pains in the pelvic and rectal area. During the sitz bath, the rectal area is typically immersed in warm water for about 10 to 15 minutes. For those experiencing frequent discomfort related to hemorrhoids, it is recommended that sitz baths are done two or three times a day. You can purchase sitz bath kits at many drugstores or online. The soothing effects of hydrotherapy are easier than ever to achieve with new portable bowls that are now available. Many of these bowls can be connected to just about any sink or water spout. Sitz baths can be particularly useful for treating the itching and discomfort associated with hemorrhoids.

Modify Your Work and Home Habits

In order to reduce the pain of hemorrhoids, it is important that you modify your work and home habits. If you are required to stand for your work, be certain to take several breaks throughout the day. At home, you should also avoid excessive standing. Also, if you are required to do a lot of heavy lifting at work, you may need to change your job duties or take a break from work while you heal. Excessive heavy lifting can add a lot of stress to your body, causing considerable discomfort. Take breaks throughout the day, giving yourself the time to lie down to decrease the pressure on your anal area. Also, you should avoid spending too much time on the toilet. Even if you do not feel the consequences right away, the straining will eventually cause you discomfort, and maybe even severe pain.

Use Cold Compresses and Topical Agents as Necessary

In order to control the itching, swelling, and discomfort associated with hemorrhoids, you should be prepared to apply topical agents to the affect areas. These may include over the counter hemorrhoid creams designed to provide temporary relief. You may also wish to use products with witch hazel. Tucks, the popular commercial brand pads, contain witch hazel and are easy to use. Other topical agents you can use to provide comfort from redness, swelling and itching include aloe Vera gel and petroleum jelly.

Also, be prepared with cold compresses or ice packs to treat hemorrhoid-related discomfort. The cooling effect of these will provide a temporary respite from the pain and inflammation of hemorrhoids.