alternative hemorrhoid treatment

Posted by Lidia | Posted in hemorr | Posted on 01-06-2010

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alternative hemorrhoid treatment
I have hemorrhoids…….help!!???

So they hurt. I need advice about what oils/lotions, etc to use. Are there any alternative medicine treatments for this? Name me everything I can do to treat this. And if I should go to the dr. to get it out, what is the best method? Banding it or injection?

Pesky little dickens, aren’t they? Here are my tried and true suggestions. First, try not to be constipated. Straining causes swelling. Second, do not sit on the damp, like the ground or cold concrete. Again, real irritating. Third, use sitz baths, or sit in warm Epsom salts water in the tub. Use medicated wipes, like Tucks, when you have a bowel movement, as toilet paper is too abrasive. Use over the counter medications like Preparation H or some other ointment. Use suppositories, they will provide longer lasting relief than topical cream. The doctor can prescribe a stronger suppository that will work faster,and will contain a numbing agent. Finally, your doctor will decide which is the better treatment for your presenting problem. Both treatments are effective. Good luck.

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Whitening for Teeth: Do you know your options?

Posted by Lidia | Posted in hemorr | Posted on 30-08-2009

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If you are in the market for whitening for teeth, then you should know about the various options to choose from. Each one uses different levels of peroxide, the substance that cleans the teeth.

Find out which of the whitening for teeth products scored the best

For a quick whitening for teeth, visit the dentist’s office.  The procedure includes coating the gums in a rubber dam  and then applying a peroxide gel onto the teeth.  For the next hour, the dentist will use the gel to bleach your teeth. The gel is applied, allowed to sit for about 15 minutes and removed. This process is done about 4 times, each time gel removes more and more stains from the teeth. For more stubborn stains, you may have to return for another bleaching treatment.

In-office is the most costly of all options, at about $600. However, it is a safe method of whitening for teeth. Since the process is professionally administered and the gel shouldn’t irritate the gums or teeth.

Instead of going to the dentist office for a whitening session, you could just pick up a take home kit instead.  This home version uses trays that come filled with the bleaching solution.  The solution that you will take home is of a lower concentration of peroxide, so you will be able to wear the trays for a longer periods of time. The trays that you get will be custom fitted especially for your mouth. Because of its shape, the saliva will not get into the trays and dilute it. The peroxide will also stay in contact with your teeth and not drip out of the trays. The price for this whitening for teeth method is about $400. Still expensive, but less than in-office treatment.

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Last but not least, there is a over the counter whitening for teeth solution. This is the most convenient and budget friendly solution. Like the other methods, you can use a peroxide filled tray, but you have the option of using strips or a paint on applicator, as well. Because of the inability to custom it, you may only be able to whiten your front teeth. But, with a price tag of $12.00 to $100.00, that isn’t so bad.

Some dentists think that using home whitening for teeth kits (either professional dispensed or bought over the counter) can be more effective than in-office whiten when used as directed. The main reason is because of the lower concentration of bleach, which can remain on the teeth for longer sessions and can be repeated more often to renew the previous session’s effect.

home teeth whitening kits that work, are safe and inexpensive. Try them for free.

There are several benefits to using an at-home whitening method.  The most popular being that you can control the type and time of your treatment.  Since over the counter products come in a variety of favors (paint on, strips and trays) you can decide which fits you best. Also, with both over the counter and professional kits, you can choose exactly what time of day you want to whiten your smile.

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