Alguns remédios que podem ajudar a tratar e mesmo a curar a hemorroida, que é uma veia que está dilatada na região do ânus, são Hemovirtus, Proctosan, que são pomadas que devem ser aplicadas diretamente na hemorroida, Daflon, Venaflon ou Velunid, que são comprimidos que podem ser associados ao tratamento com a pomada, que devem ser apenas tomados segundo as recomendações do proctologista.
In addition to these remedies to treat hemorrhoids, your doctor may prescribe the use of laxatives to soften stool and analgesics and anti-inflammatory drugs to decrease pain and combat local inflammation and swelling, which cause itching and bleeding from the anus.
- Ointments to treat hemorrhoids should be applied in the area 2 to 3 times a day or according to medical advice.
- This ointment can be applied to the outer hemorrhoid.
- But also to the inner hemorrhoid.
- Being necessary to insert the tip of the tube into the anus and aim for the ointment to reach the inside.
Hemorrhoid suppositories help stop bleeding and itching in the anus, preventing inflammation and accelerating wound healing. Your doctor usually indicates 1 suppository about 2 to 3 times a day, after defecating and cleaning the area.
Some pills that are indicated to treat hemorrhoids may be Velunidl, Daflon 500 or Venaflon, as they increase venous tone, improve blood circulation and reduce swelling and inflammation.
Generally, in hemorrheid seizures, the recommended dose is 2 tablets, 3 times a day, for 4 days, followed by 2 tablets, twice daily, for three days, then 2 tablets can be taken daily, for at least 3 months or during the time recommended by the doctor.
Natural treatments that may be performed include
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Treating hemorrhoids with natural remedies does not replace the use of medications indicated by your doctor, but it can help reduce pain caused by hemorrhoids.
In addition to using medicines indicated by your doctor to reduce the discomfort of hemorrhoids, you need to:
In some cases, surgery may also be required to remove the hemorrhoid, which is performed only when the person continues to experience pain, discomfort and bleeding, especially during evacuation, even after medication. Learn about the types of hemorrhoid surgery when other treatments are not effective.