bleeding hemorrhoid?
I went to the docs to make sure i had a hemorrhoid and sure enough he for sure said i had an external one. He did give me some ointment and some suppositories and I used them both. The ointment really shrunk the sucker a lot. Now every now and then I will have blood droplets in the toilet, and sometimes its streaks of blood. The blood color is bright red. Ever since ive been to the docs and got medicine for it the intervals of when I bleed increase, meaning I went a week without anything, then I went a few weeks, and now I was up to a month or so with nothing. I dont feel pain, i dont get nautious, I dont feel fatigued all the time, Im really perfectly fine. Even when I go to the bathroom it used to hurt because of the Hemorrhoid, but now I feel no pain. Really all I want to know is, if there is anything I can do to prolong the time between the bleeding or completely stop it. I am considering the rubber band removal process too, but not now.
The bleeding would be either be very little amount of streaks, or droplets AFTER the bowel was passed. So I may have an internal hemorrhoid. I am also 19 years old.
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Try Rue Care Oil. You should also define what is the cause of your hemorrhoid and treat this as well. As long as the cause persist the hemorrhoid will return o matter what you’re taking. The only difference between various treatment options is the period between one the the other outbreak of hemorrhoid.
The most common cause of hemorrhoids is constipation, however some other things are also contributing to development of hemorrhoids like genetic predisposition to weak veins, acid/alkaline imbalance (it is causing weak veins), sitting or standing in one position for extended period of time (pressure on the veins), fatigue liver, vitamin B6 deficiency.
Right now, I would say that you don’t have anything to worry about, especially if you are in no pain. If you feel pain again, get examined, and see if you are having thenm chronically.