Home Remedies
Admit it or not, home remedies for hemroids have been found a useful hemorrhoids cure by a large number of people. Some of the frequently appreciated remedies for hemorrhoids relief include the use of Horse Chestnut, Hyssops, Flavonoids, hydroxyethylrutosides, and rutin. These natural herbs are available in usable form at most health stores. Also effective against hemroids of various types are naturally occurring essential oils. More popular of these essential oils include Pelargonium, Cypress oil, Italian cypress, and Niaouli. The extract of Japanese Pagoda tree is also recognized as a promising hemroids cure.
Fruits
Fruits are another cure for hemorrhoids. They are rich in fiber and, along with vegetables, make the healthiest diet for everyone, especially for hemroid patients. Fruits facilitate the process of digestion, preventing constipation and thus making possible soft bowel movement. This prevents any increase in pressure on the rectal veins – the root cause of hemorrhoids. Also, the antioxidants in fruits (and vegetables) make the veins strong and resistant to swelling. While all commonly used fruits are health-friendly, hemroid patients should particularly make use of blackberries, plums, raisins, cherries, red grapes, and prunes. The dark colored varieties of any/all of these fruits are better recommended as treatment for hemroids.
Vitamins
Many vitamins have antioxidant properties and they work as cures
for hemroids by giving strength to the body tissues and blood vessels
contained in them. Vitamins that are especially useful against hemroids
include Vitamin C, Vitamin B, and vitamin A. Recommended to be taken
two to three times daily, these vitamins may be obtained from vegetables
and fruits or they may be obtained from special nutritional supplements
available at health stores and supermarkets. It is important, however,
to consult one’s physician before using any hemorrhoid cures
in order to get information on the right dosage and other instructions.
There is not a single recommended dosage for all patients; rather
the dosage varies from person to person.