DAILY Bleeding HEMORRHOIDS?: is this normal?
Someone in my family who’s been diagnosed w/ hemorrhoids, bleeds from them daily; I believe not only after using the bathroom, but for a while after that. Someone else (not on his part of the family) did have bad case years ago, but hardly ever complains. And he never bled on a daily basis.
This other person has been diagnosed (some months back) as a possible diabetic. Could this be main cause?
Filed under: Hemorrhoids Treatments
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The hemorrhoids are due to lack of exercise & healthy foods.
Here are some good ideas:
1. Do something that gets your heart rate up a bit like, walking, running, biking, and swimming.
2. Eat Whole, Organic foods like: Broccoli, Cabbage, Organic Brown Rice, Beans, Spinach, Sweet Potato, Apples, and other fruits and vegetables in their Natural State.
3. Avoid eating corn, white bread, white rice, white potatoes, candy, sodas, chips, and anything else that you already know you shouldn’t be eating.
4. Drink clean water as your beverage of choice. Avoid Fruit drinks and fruit juices (unless YOU juice them yourself)
5. Stop smoking, drinking beer & wine, and drinking coffee.
6. Get 8 hours of sleep each night.
7. Hang out with people who want to be healthy.
8. Avoid anything with High Fructose Corn Syrup.
Tone up the muscles:
1. Join a gym and get a trainer.
2. If you’re short on cash, start a light stretching & yoga regimen.
3. Do push-ups, and light dumbbell curls for the upper body.
4. As I said above, walk, run, swim, and or bike
5. Take an aerobics class, a yoga class, or some other fitness class.
6. Join the local YMCA..
7. Buy or borrow this book by Bill Pearl called GETTING STRONGER.
In the book, he describes everything you need for a great fitness plan.
Mental Health:
1. Get a friend to talk to each day about your feelings.
2. If you have some money or insurance, get a counselor to talk to.
3. Learn how to meditate.
4. Join a support group for the issue you’re dealing with.
5. Ask your Higher Self (or God) for guidance.
6. Start keeping a diary or journal about your feelings & thoughts.
7. Write a ‘gratitude’ list every night.
8. Do something that makes you happy each day like: listen to your favorite music, draw, paint, write, or anything creative.
9. Do something for someone else who needs help.
10. If the above suggestions don’t improve your mental health, talk with your therapist about the possibility of taking some medication.
Take care of yourself
Yam King
This person needs to go back and see his physician and be honest with them about their symptoms. The doctor probably didn’t know that there’s daily bleeding. That’s not normal. Is it large or small amounts? Spots on the paper or pools in the drawers?
Yes, diabetes can play a role in the inability of the skin to heal once it’s been compromised.
Perhaps these hemorrhoids need to be surgically removed.
Talk to a doctor, see if you need to consult with a surgeon.
If there is no pain or just less pain than what could be a hemorrhoid infection, the person should take zinc tablets preferebly in dust form, that stops the infection and probably the bleeding too.