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Hemorroids AGAIN...HELP!
      #44029 - 02/10/04 07:17 AM
Snow for Sarala

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I cannot seem to get rid of my H! Has anyone else suffered from this and found a way to cope? Does this problem make anyone tired? Thanks for any tips/info. you can share!

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Hemorroids No More new
      #44036 - 02/10/04 07:47 AM
Bevvy

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I mentioned this sometime back, so if you remember it, then don't bother reading any further.

I had hemorrhoids really badly a long time ago that drove me crazy. My brother had them too, and he told me he got rid of his by using "Wet Ones" whenever he went to the bathroom. He was right; as soon as I began using them FAITHFULLY every single time I went, my hemorrhoids soon shrunk up to nothing. I also used Preparation H when the itching drove me crazy.

I've switched from "Wet Ones" to "Always Feminine Wipes." I keep a purse-size pack in my emergency medicine cabinet, and whenever I go to the bathroom, I take my little pack with me. At the office, it was a standing joke with everyone, whenever they saw me with the little white plastic case, they knew where I was going and what I was going to do.

Laugh as they might, I had a happy bum. Still do.

The trick is to NEVER go to the bathroom without using a feminine wipe.

Hubby has hemorrhoids also, and has begun using the Preparation H hemorrhoid wipes; however, he said the Preparation H cream isn't nearly as effective as Anusol HC-1 cream. It's over-the-counter medication, so you should be able to find it anywhere.

I haven't needed the cream for over 20 years now, but again -- I never EVER go to the bathroom without my little plastic case! I have two sizes: the large size that sits on top of the toilet tank and the purse-size that goes in my emergency kit.

Interesting that you brought this subject up, Ruchie, because just yesterday I ran out of my "Always" and, because I was real busy sewing curtains, hubby went out to the store to get me more of my "Always." He couldn't find them anywhere; all the drug stores were out, and even Safeway was out of them. He had to drive down to Rite Aid Drugs and ask the saleswoman for feminine wipes. Can you imagine?!

What a guy! I owe him one, don't I?

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Re: Hemorroids AGAIN...HELP! new
      #44055 - 02/10/04 09:12 AM
angelfire

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Ruchie - I got HORRIBLE hems after giving birth to my daughter...I found that a small compress of some kind, be it a washcloth or piece of gauze soaked in witch hazel really helped. I hope that you feel better.

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Re: Hemorroids No More new
      #44057 - 02/10/04 09:14 AM
angelfire

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Hmmm...about the hubby going to get feminine wipes? I guess I haven't been married long enough yet to get my hubby to do that...I asked him to pick me up a box of tampons while he was at the store, and he looked at me like I'd asked him to go streaking (naked) through the parking lot, lol.

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Re: Hemorroids No More new
      #44065 - 02/10/04 09:43 AM
Snow for Sarala

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Thanks Bev!!!!!!!

It sounds like your Hems are external...is that true?

My doc told me mine are internal but that I also have a cut right now. The first cut healed...now I have another one! It sounds like you use the wipes for the external cut, right? Do you think it will help internally too (HOPEFUL!)

Thanks so much Bev...

*hugs*

Ruchie



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Re: Hemorroids AGAIN...HELP! new
      #44066 - 02/10/04 09:44 AM
Snow for Sarala

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Thanks Becca! Did this just help for external cutting or do you think it helped internally as well?

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Ruchie

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Internal v. External Hemorroids new
      #44069 - 02/10/04 09:59 AM
Bevvy

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Yes, Ruchie, mine were external. However, I believe all the hemorrhoid creams on the market come with an plastic applicator that you insert into your rectum for internal hemorrhoids. As I said, the cream my hubby uses gives instant relief, so you might give it a try.

I got the impression that the important thing is to clean after a BM -- which is easy for me to do with my wipes. I'm not quite sure how you would do that if you have internal hemorrhoids, but you might ask your doc when you see him next.

Good luck -- hemorrhoids can drive you crazy!

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Re: Hemorroids AGAIN...HELP! new
      #44087 - 02/10/04 11:41 AM
suzyq

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Ruchie how did you find out that you had internal hemmoroids? Did the Dr. go in with a scope? I went last week to my Dr. and he is sending me to the GI Specialist for consultation. My Dr. believes it is internal H. but to make sure he says that I will possibly need a scope done to rule out anything else. I thought it was possibly prolapsed rectum or U C moving up my colon. If it is internal H., I would probably have them removed as I do bleed alot. I am tired most time but I take iron supplements due to the bleeding from my Ulcerative Colitis. Not much can be done right now about this other than not forcing to much when going to the bathroom. Another question for you. The Dr. asked me if I was itchy and if I had pain. No to both, how about you? Take care Sue

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Re: Hemorroids AGAIN...HELP! new
      #44099 - 02/10/04 12:17 PM
Snow for Sarala

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Suzy,

Hi! It was discovered first with the scope and then with a rectal exam my PC did. Yes, I have itching and pain...I'm glad you don't! It is SO HARD not to force it...with me it just sits there until I do! I have had them now for a week and a half straight...I hope they go away soon!
I REALLY hope you're ok and that your tests show it's nothing more than just H! Let us know what happens!

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Ruchie


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Re: Internal v. External Hemorroids new
      #44101 - 02/10/04 12:19 PM
Snow for Sarala

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Thanks Bev! I've never seen one of these plastic applicators before (does this hurt...does anyone know?) I'll def. check it out. Thanks for all your great advice and all your empathy!

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Ruchie

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Re: Internal v. External Hemorroids new
      #44121 - 02/10/04 12:43 PM
Debby

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Hi Ruchie, I have had problems with this in the past. My doc prescribed a hydrocortisone suppository to use. It's pretty easy and it dissolves once it hits your body temperature. That seems to help clear them up. I have most of my problems if I have one day of constipation. It's so annoying. And I have also been using those wipes after every BM and they are helpful to keep that area clean.

Hope this helps you poor thing.

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Re: Hemorroids AGAIN...HELP! new
      #44149 - 02/10/04 01:26 PM
angelfire

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Oooh...good question. I only used it externally. There's also TUCKS pads with witch hazel, but they may be only for external use as well. It comes in a bottle that looks like rubbing alcohol or peroxide. I'd read the label and see if it has any warnings regarding its use...I'll also do a little more research of my own.

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Re: Internal v. External Hemorroids new
      #44580 - 02/12/04 10:06 AM
annmarie

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This is also what I do. I have problems with my internal hemorroids from time to time. As soon as I feel them starting to flare up, I use one of the suppositories my doctor prescribed for me. I usually feel better within 30-45 minutes. They go in pretty easy, alot better than when I had to use enemas for my Crohn's. I also use the pads with witch hazel to wipe myself during these times. I also use the pads when I am doing a colonoscopy prep. They do help.
I have a lot of problems with fatigue since my diagnosis with Crohn's and IBS. Sometimes I think I may have fibromylgia since I seem to have a lot of the symptoms, but other times I think it is just form the pain. I'm not in pain constantly, but I think we have definitely have more pain because of IBS. And pain is tiring. I try and give myself more breaks and just accept the fact that I don't have the energy I used to sometimes. I still do what I want to do, it just takes a little longer sometimes.
Hope you feel better soon!

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Re: Hemorroids AGAIN...HELP! Ruchie new
      #45852 - 02/20/04 08:00 AM
suzyq

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Hi Ruchie how have you been feeling lately? I finally went to see a Surgeon. He did a sigmoid and did see Internal Hemorroids.Also noticed my UC is more up my colon. Up to 31/2 inches now. He believes this is where most of the bleeding is coming from and maybe a little from the hemorroids. He opts not too remove the hemorroids because of all the inflamation in my colon from UC I would not heal after the surgery! He has adviced my too see a GI specialist, which I am waiting too see (waiting for appt.). He believes I should have a colonoscopy done (whooppee!! ) and get the second opinion on the removal of the hemorroids. I am still taking iron supplements and now on Vit. B12 1000mcg. for low iron and blood count. Wondering why I was feeling more tired than usual. Anyways I was wondering what you are doing for your hemorroids? I still don't have pain or itching but just a little discomfort once in awhile. Take care of your self and hoping you are feelin much better. Sue

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Re: Internal v. External Hemorroids new
      #45853 - 02/20/04 08:18 AM
fressy

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Quote:

I've never seen one of these plastic applicators before (does this hurt...does anyone know?)






I use it all the time...I have internal, though they never hurt very bad, they do itch. I just get the equate brand and it does wonders for me!!

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Re: Internal v. External Hemorroids new
      #46127 - 02/22/04 09:03 PM
KinOz

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Ruchie,

I have had an on/off problem since the birth of my son. I believed they were external only but when I had my colonoscopy the doc said I had some small internal ones too. I don't know that the internal ones have bothered me that much although sometimes I get a heavy achy feeling right in the rear which is quite unpleasant!

The external ones do get itchy and sore. They have been really good for about 18 months then about 4 days ago when I went to the toilet I looked down and thought I had my period there was so much blood in the toilet. Sorry if this is too much info but I was really scared. They have never been that bad before.

I have got a cream called Rectinol which I find helps a lot and it has a local anaesthetic in it so it soothes straight away. It comes with an applicator too.

I have been really tired too so it's funny you should mention that - I thought it was because I'm generally down in the dumps lately.

Hope you're feeling better soon,

Kerrie

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Re: Hemorroids AGAIN...HELP! new
      #46132 - 02/22/04 09:35 PM
shawneric

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Hi Ruchie, FYI

Hemorrhoids
Hemorrhoids, or piles, are one of mankind's most common and nagging disorders. By themselves, hemorrhoids are rarely serious, but they can be extremely troublesome. In some instances, they may mask a more serious disorder, such as colon or rectal cancer. Therefore, hemorrhoids require the proper diagnosis and treatment by a physician.

Hemorrhoids are dilated (enlarged) veins which occur in and around the anus and rectum. They may be external (outside the anus) or internal and slip to the outside. In both of these instances, the hemorrhoids can be felt and seen as lumps or knots. Hemorrhoids also may remain inside the rectum and so cannot be felt or seen. These are called internal hemorrhoids.

What Causes Hemorrhoids?
A common cause of hemorrhoids is simply the standing position, in which all the blood above the rectum exerts pressure on the rectal and anal areas. Other conditions which contribute to hemorrhoids are: poor bowel habits, constipation, diarrhea, pregnancy, obesity, and especially frequent straining when having a bowel movement. However, some patients will have none of these conditions and still develop hemorrhoids.

What Are the Complications?
Hemorrhoids can produce several uncomfortable, but non-serious problems.

Thrombosis and pain -- A blood clot in the hemorrhoid may cause severe pain and usually demands immediate medical attention.
Bleeding -- Hemorrhoids can ooze fresh red blood, whether located externally or internally. External hemorrhoids often cause dripping of blood from the anus while sitting on the toilet. The blood might also be seen as soiling of the underwear. Internal hemorrhoids that bleed may produce fresh blood in the stool.

Itching and irritation -- External hemorrhoids can be itchy, especially if the area is moist and irritated.


Do Hemorrhoids Cause Cancer?
Hemorrhoids do not develop into cancer. However, both hemorrhoids and cancer can cause rectal bleeding. In fact, many disorders can be the cause of rectal bleeding. When rectal bleeding occurs in persons over age 30, and especially in those over age 50, it should be considered a serious problem until an exact diagnosis is made. The physician who directly examines the rectal area can make the specific diagnosis.

Treatment
Treatment of hemorrhoids varies depending on where they are, what problems they are causing, and how serious they are. Often, time and the normal process of healing clear hemorrhoids with little or no specific treatment. When hemorrhoids require treatment, the following general measures are recommended:

Conservative Treatment

Keep the anal area clean, using a mild soap and gentle dabbing after a bowel movement. Avoid vigorous rubbing of the area.
Keep the anus and hemorrhoids as dry as possible, using talcum powder and a pad of soft tissue to absorb moisture.
Eat a diet high in fiber (bran) and roughage. Fiber and bran retain water in the stool, producing soft, bulky stools which are easier to pass and reduce the tendency to develop hemorrhoids. Bulking agents, such as Metamucil, Effersyllium, Konsyl, Citrucel, and Per Diem Fiber, are available in drug stores. These also come in less expensive generic versions.
Avoid straining when having a bowel movement.
When thrombosis, pain, and tenderness occur, a 10 to 20 minute hot tub bath two to four times daily brings heat to the area, provides relief from the pain, and promotes healing. This is called a hot Sitz bath.
Ligation
A common method of treating internal hemorrhoids is to use a small rubber band to tie off the base of the swollen vein. The blood circulation stops and the hemorrhoid then falls off. Repeat treatments are sometimes necessary.

Infrared Photocoagulation
An infrared light source can be used to coagulate internal hemorrhoidal veins. Often, more than one treatment is necessary.

Lasers
A laser directs a high-intensity light beam at tissue and so produces heat, thereby coagulating or cauterizing the hemorrhoid. This technique is still in the research phase, but may have application in the future.

Surgery

Surgery is sometimes recommended in treating hemorrhoids. It usually is reserved for:
Acute, painful clot (thrombosis) of hemorrhoids
Profusely or continuously bleeding hemorrhoids
Longstanding, irreversible, and large hemorrhoids
When other treatment is unsuccessful
The physician evaluates each patient's case to determine the appropriate treatment.

To Prevent Hemorrhoids...

Eat plenty of fiber, bran, or roughage, or use a bulking agent to maintain regular, soft bowel movements.
Do not delay or try to prevent a bowel movement when the urge is present.
Exercise, especially aerobic, may help produce more regular bowel movements.
Drink plenty of liquids and eat regularly scheduled meals.
Keep the area around the anus clean and dry.
Summary

Hemorrhoids are an especially common disorder and often clear up by themselves or with minimal treatment. Treatment typically is simple and effective, although surgery occasionally is necessary. Hemorrhoids can mask a more serious disorder and, therefore, must be evaluated and diagnosed properly by a physician. People with hemorrhoids who work closely with their physician are usually assured a good outcome and relief from this common disorder.

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Re: Hemorroids AGAIN...HELP! new
      #46231 - 02/23/04 05:22 PM
suzyq

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Thanks Shawneric for the info. Sue

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