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medicine for hemorrhoid?
i need to know what is the best medicine for hemorrhoid that is available here in Philippines, coz buying online is not possible for me. I can only pay cash..please anyone help me
I believe that PREPARATION H is available in teh Philippines. It is a very common brand and is likely to be sold in drug stores there. It is a cream that you just apply to the hemorrhoid area.
It works quickly and is easy. The cream is very cheap too.

best hemorrhoid treatment?
i want to find the best hemorrhoid treatment products that really works. There are so many products on the market and hard to choose. Hope can help me
yess..H miracle is one of the best hemorrhoid treatment
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A friend of mine says the haemorrhoid cream is good for getting rid of bags under your eyes?
Is this true? If so, what kind is the best and how should it be applied? How often do you put it on – morning/night? Also, are there any known side effects?
Please don’t do this, I was a pageant girl for a while and girls used to do this to tighten their skin around the eyes, but increased usage makes the tissue around the eye papery and thin and very baggy, so makes it worse over time, not better. Some girls ended up looking 50 years old at the age of 26 because of this. It’s silly, pile creams were made for application to ones arse, not eyes.
There are effective creams you can buy over the counter, ask your chemist what they reccomend.
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Rectal bleeding late in pregnancy ?
Yesterday, for the first time in my life, when I went to use the bathroom (to do #2), there was bright red blood on the tissue when I went to wipe there was also bright red blood in the toilet bowl as well.
I worried, (because I am now 33 weeks pregnant) so I wiped again to see where it was coming from and its coming from my butt !
Since yesterday, it seems to happen whenever I go to the bathroom, and the toilet bowl fills up with bright red blood ! But only if I’ve tried to go #2, if I only go pee, there’s no blood.
I thought maybe its hemorrhoids, since I know pregnant women get that alot, but there is no pain or itchiness after wards at all. And I can sit perfectly fine without being uncomfortable, and I heard that if u have hemorrhoids that it makes it uncomfortable for u to even sit.
So my question is……..
Should I be worrying ? Or is this something totally normal ?
I have hemorrhoids. Sometimes when I go #2, afterwards I dont feel itchy or uncomfortable or anything. Other times, I do. It sounds like you have hemorrhoids. Especially with you saying its bright red blood. I wouldnt worry about it too much. There isnt anything you can do about them. Just when you go back to the doctor talk to them about it. They can prescribe you something in case it ever does get uncomfortable for you. My mom had them so bad that she had to have surgery but she is way past menopause. Just make sure you arent constipated and you dont strain too much cuz that can make them worse! Good Luck! I hope this helps! Also, if it does become uncomfortable, try sitting in a warm bath, that always helps me too! Congrats!

Do i have a hemorrhoid?
Such a gross topic I know but that’s life. So I have been experiencing slight pain while ‘going number two’. Almost as if i have a small cut that keeps getting ripped open when i go. There is sometimes the tinyest bit of blood on the tissue. Although i dont see any lumps or such down there. Does this sounds like a hemorrhoid to you? I’m only 20 and know nothing about them..
If it is, what are some home treatment ideas i can try?
Symptoms for internal hemorrhoids:
1. Blood on the toilet paper after a bowel movement. The stool will be very hard or very large. Blood may also be seen on the toilet seat.
2 Sometimes an internal hemorrhoid protrudes through the anus outside the body, leading to pain and irritation. This is known as a protruding hemorrhoid.
Symptoms for external hemorrhoids:
1. A painful bulge or firm lump around the rim of the, which may have a blue or purple tint.
2. Blood on the toilet paper after a bowel movement. The stool will be very hard or very large. Blood may also be seen on the toilet seat.
Natural treatments:
1. Apply ice packs on the affected areas.
2. Sitz bath, which is a small tub and is specially designed to allow the soaking of hemorrhoids without taking a bath. In this process the rectal area is soaked in hot water for 15-20 minutes about 3-4 times a day. Not only does this helps relieve symptoms but also aids shrinkage of the hemorrhoids.
3. Buy a doughnut shaped cushion. They are available in pharmacies and medical supply stores and can be useful to hemorrhoid sufferers. Try and sit on it as instructed.
4. Try and practice healthy bowel habits. Avoid straining your self while passing stool. Don’t hold your breathe will on the bowel. Get off the toilet as you are finished.
5. Drink lots of water as it smoothens your stool passage.
6. Eating fresh fruits, vegetables and fibrous food items.
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Post Labor Rectal Pain (Sorry for TMI) – Is This Normal?
I had my baby on 9/24. My tears are mostly healing and my vaginal pain has pretty much disappeared. However, I still need to take stool softeners just to pass a BM. I don’t know if it’s some sort of internal hemorrhoid, but the right side of my rectum has a shooting/stabbing pain every time I go # 2. Sometimes it is so bad I have to hold it in until the stool softener kicks in. Also, sometimes I feel like I still have to go, but when I try to push, it’s like there is no muscle strength down there. Is this normal? I had to push for three hours and the epidural was so strong that I couldn’t feel what I was doing, so I’m wondering if I somehow injured myself. How many weeks is it usual to have this sort of pain?
I also had this pain and thought it was more bothersome than the labor
The next time you have a BM, put your legs/knees together with your legs stretch out in front of you. Rock your upper body back and forth, all the way down to your knees and all the way back up to your back touches the tank of the toilet. Keep your legs together. The back and forth motion will push the BM without you having to push yourself.
I understand that it sounds funky, but try it. My sister told me about it after my daughter was born and it does work. It prevents more hemorrhoids.
In the meantime, it wouldn’t hurt to call your doc and report the pain, just to get his/her professional opinion. And yes, this is the fun stuff after delivery that no one bothers to tell you about….definitely grrrr!

How do you self-diagnose hemorrhoids?
And are there any effective home treatments? I’d rather avoid going to the doctor if possible because I don’t have insurance. Any ideas?
John, I hope the following will help.
The term hemorrhoids refers to a condition in which the veins around the anus or lower rectum are swollen and inflamed. Hemorrhoids may result from straining to move stool. Other contributing factors include aging, chronic constipation or diarrhea, and anal intercourse. Hemorrhoids are either inside the anus—internal—or under the skin around the anus—external.
Many anorectal problems, including fissures, fistulae, abscesses, or irritation and itching, also called pruritus ani, have similar symptoms and are incorrectly referred to as hemorrhoids. Hemorrhoids usually are not dangerous or life threatening. In most cases, hemorrhoidal symptoms will go away within a few days. Although many people have hemorrhoids, not all experience symptoms. The most common symptom of internal hemorrhoids is bright red blood covering the stool, on toilet paper, or in the toilet bowl. However, an internal hemorrhoid may protrude through the anus outside the body, becoming irritated and painful. This is known as a protruding hemorrhoid. Symptoms of external hemorrhoids may include painful swelling or a hard lump around the anus that results when a blood clot forms. This condition is known as a thrombosed external hemorrhoid. In addition, excessive straining, rubbing, or cleaning around the anus may cause irritation with bleeding and/or itching, which may produce a vicious cycle of symptoms. Draining mucus may also cause itching.
A thorough evaluation and proper diagnosis by the doctor is important any time bleeding from the rectum or blood in the stool occurs. Bleeding may also be a symptom of other digestive diseases, including colorectal cancer. The doctor will examine the anus and rectum to look for swollen blood vessels that indicate hemorrhoids and will also perform a digital rectal exam with a gloved, lubricated finger to feel for abnormalities.
Medical treatment of hemorrhoids is aimed initially at relieving symptoms. Measures to reduce symptoms include tub baths several times a day in plain, warm water for about 10 minutes, application of a hemorrhoidal cream or suppository to the affected area for a limited time.
Preventing the recurrence of hemorrhoids will require relieving the pressure and straining of constipation. Doctors will often recommend increasing fiber and fluids in the diet. Eating the right amount of fiber and drinking six to eight glasses of fluid—not alcohol—result in softer, bulkier stools. A softer stool makes emptying the bowels easier and lessens the pressure on hemorrhoids caused by straining. Eliminating straining also helps prevent the hemorrhoids from protruding. Good sources of fiber are fruits, vegetables, and whole grains. In addition, doctors may suggest a bulk stool softener or a fiber supplement such as psyllium (Metamucil) or methylcellulose (Citrucel).
In some cases, hemorrhoids must be treated endoscopically or surgically. These methods are used to shrink and destroy the hemorrhoidal tissue. The doctor will perform the procedure during an office or hospital visit.
GOOD LUCK!