I have an external hemroid, I’m a teen, and I need some advice about treating it?
So it’s external, and I’m freaked out. I have a few questions, which my doctor was iffy to answer. He thought I would flip out (and I am flipping out, but I still want to know).
- Do hemroids last forever?
- I’m 16. Does that mean I have a better chance at getting rid of it?
- Will I have this forever… seriously… forever?
- How do i apply the cream? Do I just dab a bit on my finger and gently insert it on to the affected area?
Th possibility of hemorrhoids becoming active again is very high. A hemorrhoid is actually a varicose vein in the anus.
Not necessarily
Most likely Yes
If the hemorrhoid is truly only external then you could apply the cream with your finger. If you have internal hemorrhoids there should have been an applicaapplicator sort with the cream. Usually it’s the type of applicatorr that replaces the tube cap and you insert that to apply the medication.
Is there a 100% Cure or Treatment for External Hemorrhoids
How long for an external hemorrhoid to resolve / go away?
I did about 12 hours of flying on the last of 8 days of travel and suffered some irregularity during those 8 days. The day after returning was spent in the bathroom while my body got rid of everything.
Now I have what appears to be an Thrombosed External Hemorrhoid. (looked it up on the internet)
It is about the size of a blueberry to view with the inside feeling about the size of a pea and very painful.
Is it possible for this to resolve on it’s own or will I need medical intervention? The info I got on the internet did not really cover the healing part except when surgical means were taken.
It may go away on its own, but the problem can recur as well. Most people do have hemorrhoids but don’t know it because they are usually internal ones and may not cause much trouble. Straining while having bowel movements can push them outside the body. Eating a high fiber diet will help lessen the chances of this. You can use a cream to try to relieve the symptoms. However if it continues or becomes really bothersome to you, get it checked out by a doctor because you may need to have them surgically removed.
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I’ve had a hemorrhoid for two years now. It’s not going away on it’s own, and none of the at home treatments work. I’m on Medicaid right now, and they won’t pay for anything. But, I’m getting on to Blue Cross in January.
They hemmorhoid is part internal, part external. I know that when I go see a proctologist in January, they will let me know how much everything will be, but I need to know if I should start saving money like crazy right now, or if all I’m paying is a small copay.
Thank you.
You can easily check your minimal health care rates in internet, for example here – health-quotes.talk4fun.net
i’m only 18 and this is my first. i’m going to the gynecologist today but what are they going to do! i’m scared out of my mind! any advice/help/information/treatment/experience would be really appreciated!
Relax! Hemorrhoids are very annoying, they can hurt, itch and bleed but not a big deal. The dr has seen everything when it comes to being down there so dont worry. He/she just may say- oh, looks like u have a roid. U can soak in a warm tub it can ease some of the pain & may shrink it a little and use topical ointment like prep-h. Make sure u eat lots of fiber so u “go” regular
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