It Is Possible to Cure Hemorrhoids Without Surgery?
As a pharmacologist and a healthcare professional I see so many people every day with hemorrhoid problems.
They have a prescription in their hand from their doctor and hope that this time it will do the job.
But a lot of these patients are returning patients.
They have had hemorrhoids for years and they have simply not gone away.
They were too embarrassed to speak to the doctors about this seemingly trivial situation.
After all, it's not like a heart attack or a severe skin condition or cancer.
And those who did pipe up and took courage to ask the GP how to tackle the problem often get a perplexed look and told to either lose weight or apply the cream more diligently this time, somehow implying it's the patient's fault they have their hemorrhoid problem in the first place.
The fact is that almost half of society will experience some form of hemorrhoids between the ages of 35-50.
This is staggering if you think about it.
Hemorrhoids must be the most prevalent and at the same time the most 'under-talked' medical subject today.
Yet it is not taken seriously by most of the medical establishment, except by some surgeons.
It seems simply not important enough to invest any time talking about.
Wrong! If you are a hemorrhoid sufferer you will know how annoying and painful hemorrhoids can be.
They can also bleed and can cause distress seeing the blood on the toilet paper or in a pool in the shower.
I know because it has happened to me too many times.
It is quite shocking and depressing seeing that blood and if you get this too you will know exactly what I'm talking about.
This situation is normally dealt with quite haphazardly by doctors and I would go as far as saying even irresponsibly.
A typical scenario is a patient who has a 'light' version of hemorrhoids for some time.
They go to the doctor when it flares up for a cream that might have once helped them or that alleviates the flare up and reduces inflammation for the short-term.
The hemorrhoids might quieten down for a while but they always flare up again at some point.
So the patient returns hoping the doctor might prescribe another, more powerful, cream.
A cream that perhaps the patient hasn't tried before and might produce the miracle desired response.
But to no avail.
It's a vicious and a never-ending circle.
When the patient gets too despondent, or when the condition gets out of hand, like serious bleeding or inability to function normally, then the doctor will refer the patient to a colo-rectal surgeon or a proctologist.
The mere thought of undergoing such an operation is terrifying for most if not extremely unpleasant.
The problem with these operations is that they are a 'quick fix'.
They either cut off the hemorrhoids, or freeze them off, or ligate then using a band (banding), or if they are internal hemorrhoids they staple them to the inner wall of the rectum.
Either way, these operations are followed by a considerable amount of pain, infection and discomfort.
The real disappointment comes after the recovery period when 'shock and horror' the hemorrhoids seem to return.
How can this happen? Did the operation fail? The answer to this is very simple.
The operation, whatever it was, was a 'quick fix'.
It didn't deal with the underlying problem that caused the hemorrhoids in the first place.
There a number of factors that cause hemorrhoids to form in the first place, or worsen an existing situation.
This could be being overweight, a bad diet, high blood pressure, smoking, not enough exercise, too much sitting, and constipation, drinking irritant drinks like alcohol, caffeinated drinks and carbonated drinks.
Neither the GP nor the surgeon related to these.
Neither sat down with the patient and discussed the issue in-depth.
Simply sending the patient away telling them to lose weight or eat more vegetables and hand them a prescription for another cream is just not good enough.
If a person is really suffering and is prepared to make the necessary changes to heal themselves, then they will spare themselves an unnecessary operation that probably won't solve the problem in the long run anyway.
There is a set of specific exercises I developed that actually help strengthen the muscles around the anus.
There is a way to clean your bottom in the toilet so that the area remains clean and not itchy, and there is something very necessary you need to do with the hemorrhoids after going to the toilet and throughout the day.
There is also a very simple diet to follow that will shed tonnes of weight off you and there is also a specific sleeping position that will help you sleep and heal the hemorrhoids during the night.
If you are serious enough to try this and follow the information that is in the guide, you will not only stop your hemorrhoids worsening, but will actually heal them and reverse the situation.
That is right.
It is absolutely possible to reverse a hemorrhoid situation without needing surgery.
I know how painful and discouraging having hemorrhoids can be.
I am happy to say that I am en ex-sufferer.
I also went through years of trying creams, going back to the doctor and NO, I refused to have surgery.
I was sure there was another way.
And I was right.
There is another way, and it actually works.
It took years in developing and I am happy now to advise it to anyone suffering from hemorrhoids who want to clear them up once and for all without needing surgery.
click here to learn more: www.
treathemorrhoidsnaturally.
com
They have a prescription in their hand from their doctor and hope that this time it will do the job.
But a lot of these patients are returning patients.
They have had hemorrhoids for years and they have simply not gone away.
They were too embarrassed to speak to the doctors about this seemingly trivial situation.
After all, it's not like a heart attack or a severe skin condition or cancer.
And those who did pipe up and took courage to ask the GP how to tackle the problem often get a perplexed look and told to either lose weight or apply the cream more diligently this time, somehow implying it's the patient's fault they have their hemorrhoid problem in the first place.
The fact is that almost half of society will experience some form of hemorrhoids between the ages of 35-50.
This is staggering if you think about it.
Hemorrhoids must be the most prevalent and at the same time the most 'under-talked' medical subject today.
Yet it is not taken seriously by most of the medical establishment, except by some surgeons.
It seems simply not important enough to invest any time talking about.
Wrong! If you are a hemorrhoid sufferer you will know how annoying and painful hemorrhoids can be.
They can also bleed and can cause distress seeing the blood on the toilet paper or in a pool in the shower.
I know because it has happened to me too many times.
It is quite shocking and depressing seeing that blood and if you get this too you will know exactly what I'm talking about.
This situation is normally dealt with quite haphazardly by doctors and I would go as far as saying even irresponsibly.
A typical scenario is a patient who has a 'light' version of hemorrhoids for some time.
They go to the doctor when it flares up for a cream that might have once helped them or that alleviates the flare up and reduces inflammation for the short-term.
The hemorrhoids might quieten down for a while but they always flare up again at some point.
So the patient returns hoping the doctor might prescribe another, more powerful, cream.
A cream that perhaps the patient hasn't tried before and might produce the miracle desired response.
But to no avail.
It's a vicious and a never-ending circle.
When the patient gets too despondent, or when the condition gets out of hand, like serious bleeding or inability to function normally, then the doctor will refer the patient to a colo-rectal surgeon or a proctologist.
The mere thought of undergoing such an operation is terrifying for most if not extremely unpleasant.
The problem with these operations is that they are a 'quick fix'.
They either cut off the hemorrhoids, or freeze them off, or ligate then using a band (banding), or if they are internal hemorrhoids they staple them to the inner wall of the rectum.
Either way, these operations are followed by a considerable amount of pain, infection and discomfort.
The real disappointment comes after the recovery period when 'shock and horror' the hemorrhoids seem to return.
How can this happen? Did the operation fail? The answer to this is very simple.
The operation, whatever it was, was a 'quick fix'.
It didn't deal with the underlying problem that caused the hemorrhoids in the first place.
There a number of factors that cause hemorrhoids to form in the first place, or worsen an existing situation.
This could be being overweight, a bad diet, high blood pressure, smoking, not enough exercise, too much sitting, and constipation, drinking irritant drinks like alcohol, caffeinated drinks and carbonated drinks.
Neither the GP nor the surgeon related to these.
Neither sat down with the patient and discussed the issue in-depth.
Simply sending the patient away telling them to lose weight or eat more vegetables and hand them a prescription for another cream is just not good enough.
If a person is really suffering and is prepared to make the necessary changes to heal themselves, then they will spare themselves an unnecessary operation that probably won't solve the problem in the long run anyway.
There is a set of specific exercises I developed that actually help strengthen the muscles around the anus.
There is a way to clean your bottom in the toilet so that the area remains clean and not itchy, and there is something very necessary you need to do with the hemorrhoids after going to the toilet and throughout the day.
There is also a very simple diet to follow that will shed tonnes of weight off you and there is also a specific sleeping position that will help you sleep and heal the hemorrhoids during the night.
If you are serious enough to try this and follow the information that is in the guide, you will not only stop your hemorrhoids worsening, but will actually heal them and reverse the situation.
That is right.
It is absolutely possible to reverse a hemorrhoid situation without needing surgery.
I know how painful and discouraging having hemorrhoids can be.
I am happy to say that I am en ex-sufferer.
I also went through years of trying creams, going back to the doctor and NO, I refused to have surgery.
I was sure there was another way.
And I was right.
There is another way, and it actually works.
It took years in developing and I am happy now to advise it to anyone suffering from hemorrhoids who want to clear them up once and for all without needing surgery.
click here to learn more: www.
treathemorrhoidsnaturally.
com