Home Remedies For Hemorrhoids

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In order to understand why these simple home remedies can help, we need to look first at the possible causes of the hemorrhoids.

Some of the known contributing factors are pregnancy, straining when emptying the bowels, obesity, chronic constipation. Ironically, frequent diarrhea is also known to contribute.

Hemorrhoids can be either internal or external and are most common in people over 40 as well as pregnant women. It's said that over half of the population over the age of fifty has them.

With that introduction, let's now look at the simple home remedies. While they are not a substitute for a proper medical advice, they are based in common sense and are more than likely to bring relief.

Home Remedies For Hemorrhoids

1. Get more fiber in your diet

This can be accomplished by eating more fresh fruit, rolled oats, oat bran, whole grains and other foods high in fiber.

2. Get regular

Avoiding constipation by regular visits to the toilet is usually a big help.

Not only will it help relieve the discomfort associated with hemorrhoids, but it will also put less strain on the affected areas, allowing the body to repair some of the damage.

One way to train your body to empty the bowels regularly is to sit on the toilet seat around the same time each day. Make a habit of it and your body will follow.

Keeping your stools loose and avoiding constipation will go a long way towards a long term relief from hemorrhoids. It will also be healthier for you for other reasons, beyond the hemorrhoidal discomfort.

3. Lose weight

Obesity is said to be a contributing factor, and it's not just because of weight. Obese people tend to be more constipated as well. Anyhow, losing weight will have many other benefits for your health.

4. Drink plenty of plain water

Water has many benefits. Amongst other things it will help to clean the toxins out of your body as well as it may help to empty the bowels regularly.

Drink plenty of plain, clean water. Also, try to get into a habit of drinking at least one glass of water on empty stomach.

5. Go for regular walks

This will not only help you lose weight in the long run, but will also help you become more regular in the toilet.

If you follow these five common-sense tips, you should experience at least some relief. And it will also be beneficial for your general health.