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Tips For
Living With Very Painful Hemorrhoids
Is Peaceful
Co-existance Possible?...
Searching for advice related to hemorrhoids has proved to be unfruitful so
far? You want to know why you have them and how you can quickly get rid of them? This
article will be all that you need to fix your issues and stop the pain that you are dealing
with.
Hemorrhoids can be quite painful, but cayenne may be an effective natural remedy
that may help. Cayenne is known as an incredibly healing herb, good at stimulating your circulatory
system, purifying the blood. You can mix cayenne and coconut oil, making a kind of paste and apply
that paste to the area affected. Drinking a glass of warm water containing a quarter to a half
teaspoon of powdered cayenne can significantly speed up the process of healing.
Use petroleum jelly liberally. Applying petroleum jelly around and in your anus before you use
the restroom can alleviate whatever pain you may be about to experience from the passage of
hard stools. It lubricates and soothes, saving you from experiencing pain and discomfort both
during and after your restroom break, by preventing damage to the tissues involved and inflammation
of the hemorrhoids.
Beans are very important to help eliminate hemorrhoids. When you consume beans, you will
maximize the quality of your bowel movements, which can help with the irritation that you may get
from hemorrhoids. Try to eat a least one meal during the day with beans to help improve your
condition. Black bean, red beans, white beans; all are good. You can rotate the types of beans you
eat for variety in your diet.
Another dietary trick along similar lines, is to consume brown or yellow flax seed (except for
the type of yellow flax seed called solin (trade name, Linola). 100 grams of ground-up flax seed
gives you about 450 calories, 41 grams fat, 28 grams fiber and 20 grams protein. In
addition to being an excellent natural mild laxative and stool softener, flax seed are a
very good source of omega-3 fatty acids. Whole flax seed are very stable and can be stored at room
temperature for 9-20 months. Ground flaxseed is much more fragile. At room temperature
it may become rancid in 1-2 weeks or less.
A good way to reduce your hemorrhoid challenges could be by losing weight. Excess weight in
the waist and abdomen regions increase pressure on veins in and near the anus. When you shed this
extra weight, doing so should relieve pressure in that area which will help alieviate
your hemorrhoid problem.
Finally, follow the old adage, "When you find yourself in a hole, the first thing you do is stop
digging!". Look into the reasons that people get hemorrhoids in the first place (usually low fiber
diets and sitting for long periods without moving about). Try and figure out what you did wrong to
get your hemorrhoids started. Then stop/change that behaviour/condition and remove/get rid
of whatever it is that is causing your hemroids to form and get worse.
In conclusion, nothing that you have found has worked for you when it comes to your hemorrhoids?
You are looking to find out where they came from and what you can do to make the pain go away? Use
the information provided here and it may help you to find your answers.
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