When I'm stressed, I develop hemhorroids. Is there any treatment, prescription or otherwise, to treat this?


Question:
Stress most commonly induces loose stool which exacerbates the problem. Any suggestions

Answers:
The creams you can buy @ the chemist will help but it only treats the symptoms the only cure is an operation where the veins are banded & fall of as they are deprived of blood flow.....I have the same prob, trying to avoid stress using wipes to keep everything clean & fresh.
I suggest using an antiseptic cream in between using pile ointment as the latter to often can make the problem worse -also look at what you eat, avoiding rich foods or anything that makes you strain should help ...try to lose a little weight if possible thats all the advise I can give for this unpleasant little problem.
take something for the loose stools.and use hemhorriod medications,also tucks for whiping so it dont get to sore.if you have to much problems or bleeding you prb should see a doctor and also you might have another reason for the loose stools.Good luck
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