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What’s the best Hemorrhoids treatment for you?

Friday, January 21st, 2011

So, which one should you buy to treat your hemorrhoids?  Whats the best for your hemorrhoids?

 The best hemorrhoids treatment is the one that meets your needs best. That may not be exactly what you want to hear, but that’s why I researched several different hemorrhoid treatments, did some tests, and can tell you they are good. So, if you check these alternative hemorrhoid treatments out, you will be chosing from amongst the besst, the ones that really do work, and can expect good results with any of them, so you can rest easy with your final decision – just make sure you adhere to all safety directions, that you find here and or in the company warnings.

So no more hemorrhoid bleeding caused by hard stools scratching the hemorrhoids. No more straining to push stools out – and that straining causes hemorrhoids, and causes them to get bigger and the symptoms to get worse. Just chose the one that suits you and matches your symptoms.  It’s actually quite easy.

AND think about that lovely guarantee that protects your wallet from excessive loss.

With these products, you have so little to lose, so much to gain: Relief from pain, itchiness, soreness and all those other discomforts that hemorrhoids cause. And then, when you get these hemorrhoid nasties under control, your mood improves, and you can get along better with those around you, fellow employees, employer, friends, your children and your loved ones. It’s a great little investment. Just click on the product you are interested in, and away you go.

Why are some popular hemorrhoids treatments not listed here?

NOT as safe. For example, one popular hemorrhoids medicine contains the herb “witch hazel”. Now witch hazel is good for hemorrhoids, if applied externally, to external hemorrhoids, but this hemorrhoid medicine is taken by mouth, which means the witch hazel enters your digestive tract. Witch hazel according to my authority herbal texts, is not meant to be taken internally, and can cause nausea, vomiting and constipation. As constipation is reknowned for causing hemorrhoids, people taking this herbal hemorrhoid medicine may actually be making their hemorrhoids much worse.

One reader pointed out to me that the Venapro spray contains witch hazel. Although the homeopathic spray contains witch hazel, homeopathic sprays concentrations of active ingredients are extraodinarily low, in line with the theory that suggests it’s use. Even if the full amount of the witch hazel dose in the spray were to enter the intestinal tract, it is so low in concentration as to be of no consequence to the intestinal tract.

Products with aloe vera in them, are particularly reknowned for causing bowel dependence – is believed to destroy the nerve endings in the colon, making the colon more and more prone to constipation, and constipation is again a leading cause of hemorrhoids.

DIsmal customer service. I recently deleted a hemorrhoid treatment from our ‘approved’ products list, because their customer service was absolutely dismal – I phoned them, emailed them, submitted online requests, and in spite of assurance they would phone me back, no one ever phoned – I didn’t like being treated like that, so I don’t believe you would either.

Many customer reviews and claims are false, be wary of those offering quick fixes.

Friday, January 21st, 2011

The terrible truth about customer reviews – the dark side of human nature and hemorrhoid treatment.

1… In customer reviews, so many customers are ALLEGED to have reviewed a particular hemorrhoid treatment, and so many give it a score out of 5, 10 or a 100 for how well it works, their satisfaction, ease of use … Sounds good for comparing one hemorrhoid treatment to another, but the problem is, and what you may not know, is that customer reviews can easily be vetted before being allowed to appear or be counted. I’ve been around the internet a long time, and I know the history of many of the hemorrhoid/hemorrhoid/pile websites, and I see how they change and do things – it’s often not pretty.

2… I use the term ALLEGED above. Why? Well, companies under privacy concerns, don’t give out the identities of the people buying their hemorrhoids treatment, so how does another web site claim to know who those bonafide customers are of another company?

3… Also, when you look at all those nice reviews with those stats and scores designed to convince you of the web sites validity and honesty, and that this is the product you should buy, consider this, affiliates for the various hemorrhoid treatments running many of these sites don’t have knowledge of who buys a product and who doesn’t, so if someone claims these stats etc to be genuine, how do they know? A company rep may be bolstering their products image or vandalizing a competitors product image (quite common I believe). Such reviews, by and large, I believe to be hoaxes and scams.

4… Some of you may know about the new federal laws for US web sites, that affilliates have to declare they are making money out of their reviews when reffering customers to product sites, well, many links went underground to get round the federal advertising laws. What I mean by that, is that they are still collecting commissions based on you buying, but they don’t tell you that, and the web site isn’t using affiliate links to identify it as such, the company they are selling for is using programs to identify which web site you came from for working out the commissions, thereby averting federal law rather nicely. So with these nasty, deceiving, affiliate review sites, well, you just cant recognise them from any other review site now, and the really sad part is, some of them have become quite dominant in the search results, and probably occur more often than bona fide ones – such unscrupulous web site owners often go out and buy links to push themselves up in the results, in fact, recently, I saw one hemorrhoid site buy thousands of links, including links on government trusted web sites, to push their site above legitimate sites in the search engines

5… The other side to review sites, some were bought out or started up by companies that sell a hemorrhoid product – so they are hardly unbiased reviews, are they?

6… It is important for you to understand, that hemorrhoids treatments frequently target different types of hemorrhoids, and sometimes also different symptoms. This is why some hemorrhoids creams, like preparation H, may work well for some people, but seem to do nothing for yours. Some creams, like Neo-Healar, are aimed at being type specific – external hemorrhoids – but cover all the symptoms for that type of hemorrhoid.

Hemorrhoid Treatment is Based on Hemorrhoid Symptoms

Friday, November 12th, 2010

This post on hemorrhoids treatment signals the new start of this blog, so I hope you like the refocus of the hemorrhoid blog back onto hemorrhoids, as the search engines didn’t care much for hearing my political views :(

Anyway, hemorrhoid treatment is based on hemorrhoid symtpoms.  If you have no obvious symptoms of hemorrhoids, then, no matter how large they may be inside you, it is unlikely that anyone would suggest you undergo treatment for them.

However, if the internal hemorrhoids prolapse out, or you have a mixed on confluent hemorrhoid, or an external hemorrhoid, then you are most likely going to have some real hemorrhoid symptoms, either now, or in the future.

If you do have active hemorrhoid symptoms, the goal initial goal is to match the symtpoms to an over the counter cream that will bring relief.  You got it, the creams you buy target certain symptoms, if you buy a cream targeting pain relief, it may do nothing for bleeding hemorrhoids, that weren’t painful to start with.

At this intial stage of help, you may be offered advice about increasing, fiber, water and gentle exercise – normally good advice that helps your hemorrhoid heal of its own accord.

If the hemorrhoids don’t heal, its more than likely that the hemorrhoids and the hemorrhoid symptoms will worsen.  At this stage the constant use of creams and oral pain killers often becomes necessary for clear thinking and emotional control, as the symptoms can be excrutiating when left without a relief of some kind.

Medical advice will most often stear you to surgery, while I suggest you leave that as an absolute last resort because of the side effects from that sort of hemorrhoid treatment. In lieu, I would suggest using one of the creams, or lotions, or pills that not only bring rapid relief from hemorrhoid pain, etc, but also help your hemorrhoids heal.  These types of hemorrhoid treatment  haven’t for the most part made into main stream medicine, but have established themselves as very worthwhile non-surgical treatments for hemorrhoids.

Essentially, if you have internal, mixed, prolapsed or confluent hemorrhoids, the pill type of hemorrhoid treatment would appear the most beneficial.

For external hemorrhoids, the creams or lotions are normally much more cost effective.

These non-surgical hemorrhoid treatments have also been tested by volunteers, and have been verified to work by the sufferer, and photo proof is also provided for you to peruse.  Yes, they work great!

If the hemorrhoid treatment you chose doesn’t work for you, well, with the money back guarantees, at least you’ll have some money to put toward the operation, but honestly, I don’t think you’ll need one.  If hemorrhoids are very bad, a second full course of the hemorrhoid treatment you chose, may be necessary, but certainly the first full course should see some great improvement in your hemorrhoid, or even a complete cure.