ah ok, well i read that taking alieve will dull the pain of it, while asking your doctor for OTC medicines will help as well. Also, Preparation H or Hemorid should help as well. Ive never had one so i’d ask a doctor b4 doing any of tht. good luck
Over-the-counter corticosteroid creams can reduce pain and swelling. Hemorrhoid creams with lidocaine can reduce pain. Witch hazel (applied with cotton swabs) can reduce itching. Other steps for **** itching include:
* Wear cotton undergarments.
* Avoid toilet tissue with perfumes or colors.
* Try not to scratch the area.
Sitz baths can help you to feel better. Sit in warm water for 10 to 15 minutes. Stool softeners help reduce straining and constipation.
For cases that don’t respond to home treatments, a surgeon or gastroenterologist can apply heat treatment, called infrared coagulation, to shrink internal hemorrhoids. This may help avoid surgery. Surgery that may be done to treat hemorrhoids includes rubber band ligation or surgical hemorrhoidectomy. These procedures are generally used for patients with severe pain or bleeding who have not responded to other therapy.
ah ok, well i read that taking alieve will dull the pain of it, while asking your doctor for OTC medicines will help as well. Also, Preparation H or Hemorid should help as well. Ive never had one so i’d ask a doctor b4 doing any of tht. good luck
Treatment
Over-the-counter corticosteroid creams can reduce pain and swelling. Hemorrhoid creams with lidocaine can reduce pain. Witch hazel (applied with cotton swabs) can reduce itching. Other steps for **** itching include:
* Wear cotton undergarments.
* Avoid toilet tissue with perfumes or colors.
* Try not to scratch the area.
Sitz baths can help you to feel better. Sit in warm water for 10 to 15 minutes. Stool softeners help reduce straining and constipation.
For cases that don’t respond to home treatments, a surgeon or gastroenterologist can apply heat treatment, called infrared coagulation, to shrink internal hemorrhoids. This may help avoid surgery. Surgery that may be done to treat hemorrhoids includes rubber band ligation or surgical hemorrhoidectomy. These procedures are generally used for patients with severe pain or bleeding who have not responded to other therapy.