treatment for a bleeding hemorrhoid? Posted: 02-27-08 23:32pm
i think i have a hemorrhoid, its just
small, sometimes it bleeds when im moving
my bowel.
what is the treatment for it? is there a
possible that it will dissapear?
thanks.
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Tham
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Joined: 15 Feb 2008 Posts: 5
Posted: 03-09-08 04:22am
If it is not too big (first or second
degree), you could
try "Daflon" (diosmin + hesperidin)
tablets, which are
bioflavonoids. The original product is
made by Servier,
the French drug firm.
I'm not sure if that is a prescription
medication in the USA
(if you are from there) though, or if it
is available at all.
If not, you can get is as a supplement
from Life-enhancement.com,
which also includes troxerutin, another
commonly used
bioflavonoid for hemorrhoids. Troxerutin
has long been sold
in Europe and elsewhere (made by the drug
firm Ciba) as
"Varemoid" and "Venoruton".
Otherwide, rutin tablets found in any
health food store can help.
Most of the herbal formulas for vein
problems which include
butcher's boom, horse chestnut, stone
root, prickly ash bark
and red vine will also help. A good one is
Now's "Vein Supreme".
Just ask the health food store people to
recommend you one.
If these do not work, the doctor can band
it as an outpatient
procedure.
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