Click Here to Read About My Personal Experience With The H Miracle Hemorrhoids Remedy
When the pain and discomfort of hemorrhoids becomes a pain in your rear, you'll probably do just about anything to get rid of them. But what's the fastest, safest hemorrhoid remedy available? That's kind of a trick question, because there is an easy answer, but it must be qualified with more information. OK, so what's the quick fix?
Put Your Assets On Ice
Ice. Yes, ice is one of the fastest, safest treatments for the pain and swelling associated with hemorrhoids - as long as the ice is made from water and not harsh chemicals! Ice can be applied externally or internally - it's just water, after all - although things may get a bit chilly for a brief period of time.
They'll also get a little wet, which can be a problem. That's why you may want to use a towl or some sort of pad or adult diaper when treating your hemorrhoids with ice.
Just realize that you may have to keep re-applying ice to the area to stay comfortable, for however long it takes for the hemorrhoids to go away. For that reason, you might want to consider another natural hemorrhoid remedy, such as something from traditional Chinese medicine - talk to your local alternative health practitioner or find one of the helpful guides online for more info on this.
So, that's the fast and easy answer, but the best answer goes a bit deeper than a few ice cubes.
Nip It In The Butt
If you don't want your hemorrhoids to return (and who does?), you should really address the root cause, which can be any number of things. Diet is probably the best place to start.
You really should be eating plenty of fiber but also drinking plenty of water with that fiber. Otherwise, you may just make yourself more constipated, which is definitely not good for piles.
Other factors that can cause or aggravate hemorrhoids are a sedentary lifestyle, sitting for long periods of time (while driving, at a desk or even on the toilet), too much alcohol or caffeine, high blood pressure, and straining during bowel movements (many times due to constipation).
So, "bottom" line? Ice is nice and can help shrink your hemorrhoids and provide temporary relief, but you should really work on your diet and exercise and possibly consider other natural remedies to speed up the healing process.
Click Here to Read About My Personal Experience With The H Miracle Hemorrhoids Remedy
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