External hemorrhoids are distinguished based on the area of appearance. In this case, the fleshy growth occurs around the anus. Like all other cases of this condition, external hemorrhoids are not deadly but it does cause a lot of discomfort and pain. Prolapsed hemorrhoids, on the other hand, are internal hemorrhoids that are so distended they are pushed outside of the anus.
The major cause of these conditions is the straining of veins at the opening of the anus. There are many treatments for these conditions. However, hemorrhoids can also be symptoms of other conditions. That is why consulting your doctor before applying any of these treatments is necessary.
Here are some of the most effective home treatments for hemorrhoids:
- Take a Lukewarm Bath – A very simple method that can be done at home, this procedure does not require any medication. All you need is a tub of lukewarm water. Sit on the tub or dip the infected area for ten to fifteen minutes. Do this procedure regularly while making sure that the infected area is dry after the procedure. Wetness of the area can cause irritation and may cause another case of hemorrhoids.
- Use Ice Packs – Ice packs are known to provide relief for hemorrhoids. Use small blocks of ice, wrap it in a cloth and apply it on the infected area.
- Use Cushion on Chairs – This is especially true for office workers who are required to sit for a couple of hours. Using cushions decreases the pressure on the veins.
- Avoid Tight Clothing and Underwear – Tight fitting clothes will increase the pressure on external hemorrhoids as well as the pain. Using loose garments will give enough breathing space between the skin and the garment to avoid chafing that will cause irritation.
- Have a Health Diet – Eating food rich in dietary fiber and increasing liquid intake will enormously help relieve the condition.
- Medication – Allopathic medicines and other herbal medicines are used to cure hemorrhoids as well. For bigger hemorrhoids, surgery is an option.
There are many causes for external hemorrhoids and prolapsed hemorrhoids. Heredity, disorders in bowel movement, obesity, and pregnancy. Deficiency in vitamin E as well as liquid intakes also contributes to this disorder. Your physician should decide on what type of treatment to go for. Hemorrhoids are not lethal but they can be symptoms for other diseases such as anal fissure, rectal cancer, anal fistula, perianal hematoma, anal abscess, and other diseases.






