I have often read that the best way to
cure hemorrhoids is hemorrhoid surgery. This is frequently suggested by medical
practitioners and laypeople alike as the most effective way to get rid of
hemorrhoids.
Yet I wonder: On what basis is this
advice given? Certainly not research. I have studied hemorrhoids and other
digestive disorders for more than 20 years and while it's true that hemorrhoid
surgery can bring relief for most types of hemorrhoids - bleeding hemorrhoids,
internal hemorrhoids, external hemorrhoids - it is not without it's own
possible side-effects. And it is not without pain. A hemorrhoidectomy can be an
extremely painful operation. You will need pain-killers and time off work to
recover. It can be a month or two before things begin to feel
"normal" again.
Unfortunately, hemorrhoid surgery is not
always 100% successful - I have consulted with many hemorrhoids sufferers who
have had multiple operations, and have not been cured. The important factor
most doctors and surgeons neglect to tell hemorrhoid sufferers is that
hemorrhoid surgery is not a cure, as such - it is removing the symptom, which
is the swollen vein.
If the actual cause of the hemorrhoid is
not addressed, recurrences can, and often do, occur.
In my experience, hemorrhoid surgery can
be avoided. During my many years of working with hemorrhoid sufferers, they
often asked if there were any effective natural hemorrhoid treatments they
could try before resorting to hemorrhoid surgery. The doctors always told them
not to bother with such remedies. Yet there are many natural hemorrhoid
remedies which will shrink hemorrhoids, stop bleeding hemorrhoids and reduce
pain. While these do not necessarily offer a permanent cure for hemorrhoids,
they do allow you to get on with life, while you treat the underlying causes.
There are many simple supplements which
will help address the actual reasons why hemorrhoids occur. These can assist in
strengthening the veins and improving the digestive system - most hemorrhoids
sufferers find many added health benefits from this, apart from a cure for
hemorrhoids.
These supplements have been the subject
of clinical studies which have shown extremely effective results. This is the
reason I question why doctors advise hemorrhoid sufferers against the use of
natural hemorrhoid treatments. Considering some of the possible side-effects of
prescription and over-the-counter hemorrhoid remedies, especially those
containing cortis. I have often read that the best way to cure hemorrhoids is
hemorrhoid surgery. This is frequently suggested by medical practitioners and
laypeople alike as the most effective way to get rid of hemorrhoids
Yet I wonder: On what basis is this
advice given? Certainly not research. I have studied hemorrhoids and other
digestive disorders for more than 20 years and while it's true that hemorrhoid
surgery can bring relief for most types of hemorrhoids - bleeding hemorrhoids,
internal hemorrhoids, external hemorrhoids - it is not without it's own
possible side-effects. And it is not without pain. A hemorrhoidectomy can be an
extremely painful operation. You will need pain-killers and time off work to
recover. It can be a month or two before things begin to feel
"normal" again.
Unfortunately, hemorrhoid surgery is not
always 100% successful - I have consulted with many hemorrhoids sufferers who
have had multiple operations, and have not been cured. The important factor
most doctors and surgeons neglect to tell hemorrhoid sufferers is that hemorrhoid
surgery is not a cure, as such - it is removing the symptom, which is the
swollen vein.
If the actual cause of the hemorrhoid is not
addressed, recurrences can, and often do, occur.
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