When symptoms such as pain, rectal discomfort, burning and itching occur, many sufferers go for home therapies. The more popular therapies are fiber supplements, exercise, sitz bath, compresses and ice packs. We shall look at each of these in turn.
The pitfall above all is substituting a diagnosis with home remedies. Even though the symptoms of hemorrhoids are frequently manifested, they do overlap considerably with symptoms of anal fissure, anal fistula, inflammatory bowel diseases and even bowel cancers. If your anal condition has not previously gotten medial care, a consultation with a physician is required. Medical review is also essential if your last assessment has been more than a couple of months ago and you are still symptomatic.
Fiber high foods help to prevent constipation but can cause problems if you exaggerate it. The main problems are bloatedness in the abdomen and excessive flatus. The following foods are usually instrumental if taken in moderation:
Bran and bran cereals - they need to be introduced slowly into the diet because otherwise, they can cause stomach discomfort.
Dark berry juices - made from cherries, blueberries and blackberries. If taken excessively, the high sugar content can tip some hemorrhoid sufferers’ blood sugar level overboard.
Cantaloupe - contains fiber, minerals and vitamins.
Papaya - it is a rich source of fiber and helps digestion.
Red and black currants - they also contain rutin which helps to ease pain and discomfort in the rectal area.
Bananas - they are high in fiber and can be eaten steamed. Some advocates suggest that four bananas can be taken daily to help treat hemorrhoids. This is to be discouraged as bananas are high in potassium content. Four bananas a day can cause excessive potassium load in individuals with restricted kidney function reserve. This can cause high blood potassium level (hyperkalaemia) which is a very dangerous condition associated with irregular heart rhythm and even collapse.