How Do I Treat Hemorrhoids - 3 Remedies Doctors Won't Tell You About!


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Even though hemorrhoids are not a dangerous healing condition and there is nothing to be afraid of, it's still cause a lot of discomfort, pain and embarrassment. That's why many habitancy ask them selves "how do I treat hemorrhoids at home". That's why I have 3 home remedies that will reduce the pain, stop the bleeding and put an end to this suffer for you.

First of all let me just explain you something - hemorrhoid is a swollen vein inside or covering the rectum. It's inflamed and full of blood so that's where the bleeding and the pain come from. To treat hemorrhoids well you need to reduce the inflammation and everything else will be fine! So how do you do it? Herbal remedies!

Chamomile is a great anti inflammatory remedy used in many cases and also helps with hemorrhoids. Buy a petite bad of dry chamomile flowers and make a very strong tea from it. Don't drink it, it has a disgusting taste. Take a peace of cloth and make a compress from it!

Yarrow flowers have the same anti inflammatory properties as the chamomile flower and you use it exactly the same way. Maybe it will be a petite harder to get them because they are less common and known as a remedy, but it's not impossible!

Psyllium seeds work a petite different. It's a known fact that hemorrhoids are caused in 95% of cases by constipation. When the body doesn't get sufficient fiber, it causes constipation and hemorrhoids. The saddest part is that the diet ordinarily isn't changed after the person knows about his qoute and it makes things worse! Psyllium seeds contain a lot of fibers and one teaspoon of powdered psyllium seed with a quarter glass of water will be sufficient for a day. Make sure to take a dose every morning. Good luck to you!

These remedies are great and they work wonderful, but there is a great and faster way to get rid of hemorrhoids and forget about them forever.

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