Health Tip: Easing Hemorrhoid Pain
(HealthDay News) -- Hemorrhoids are painful, swollen veins on the anus or rectum, and may occur from straining to have a bowel movement.
The American Academy of Family Physicians offers these tips to help soothe hemorrhoid pain and discomfort:
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Take a warm bath.
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Use moistened toilet paper or a moist towelette to clean yourself after a bowel movement.
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Apply an ice pack.
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Take an over-the-counter pain reliever.
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Try a topical cream -- when recommended by your doctor. Creams that help numb the area may contain witch hazel, or those that soothe itching may contain hydrocortisone.
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Don't use a hemorrhoid medicine unless you've spoken to your doctor about it first.
Date Last Reviewed:
11/19/2008
Date Last Modified:
11/19/2008