How to Prevent HemorrhoidsThe connection between constipation and hemorrhoids will be more understood in the prevention of both. Since you reduce the risk of having hemorrhoids if you don’t have constipation, naturally you have to first take care of the constipation so you will not acquire hemorrhoids.

By eating fiber rich foods, ample amount of exercise and sufficient fluid intake, you will be less likely to have constipation. Also, review your medications and supplements as some medications and supplements have a hardening effect on stools. These include heart medications, antidepressants, anti-Parkinson’s drugs, antacids, tranquilizers, and iron and calcium supplements.

Constipation and Hemorrhoids - How to Alleviate the Latter to Ease the Discomfort of the Former

If you already have hemorrhoids, you can do the following to alleviate it.
Apply an ice pack, cold compress or a cold witch hazel cream on the hemorrhoids. This reduces swelling and the soreness of the hemorrhoids.
Indulge in a soothing bath. A luxurious bath is a great way to unwind after a long day and it is also good for easing hemorrhoids. You can put ample amount essential calming and healing bath oil or bath salts in the tub. Lavender, chamomile, thyme nad geranium among others are good for baths like this.

Last modified May 8, 2008
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