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Bleeding Hemorrhoids

The cause of bleeding hemorrhoids is typically owing to some irritation of the hemorrhoid itself. In all cases, if the bleeding persists, it is recommended that you seek medical advice.

External hemorrhoids bleeding is usually attributed to irritation caused by using lavatory papers/towels after a bowel movement, or can even be caused by exerting oneself or straining, which will/can cause the hemorrhoid itself to burst or rupture.
Bleeding internal hemorrhoids are typically the result of over exertion.

The question of how to stop bleeding hemorrhoids is multi-faceted. First, you need to identify the cause, and then it's rather simple to work out the cure for bleeding hemorrhoids.

For instance, if your hemorrhoids started to bleed after you wiped your anus with lavatory paper, then using a bidet or taking a shower after a bowel movement may be a better way to clean, until your hemorrhoid problem is resolved. At the same time it is recommended that you use a creme to decongest the hemorrhoid and to help get better blood circulation to assist in reducing the size of the hemorrhoid.

If you encounter a persistent bleeding hemorrhoids symptom, then again it is best that you seek medical advice, otherwise a bleeding hemorrhoids treatment that works as an anti-inflammatory and a healing solution at the same time might be the best alternative.

Ultimately, if the hemorrhoids are treated, rather than being left untouched, your chance of bleeding are zero. That is, if you don't have hemorrhoids, they can't bleed. A natural alternative to reducing hemorrhoid inflammation and longevity is Ziro from Zenmed.