About how long does a hemorrhoid take to go away when using Preparation H?
December 62010
I’m an 18 year old male, and I have an external hemorrhoid. It is not thrombosed, and not even really painful. It doesn’t bleed, but it is annoying. I’ve had it for about 5 days, and I just started using Preparation H. Does anyone have an estimate for when it might go away?
Also, I eat enough fiber (I’ve been eating even more now) and I’m not overweight.
The short answer is that Preparation-H will not make an external hemorrhoid go away. Prep-H is designed for pain and inflammation relief by providing topical vasoconstrictors (inflammation relief) and pain relieving compounds designed to numb the area a bit.
External hemorrhoids are essentially veins located near the anal verge (the area surrounding just inside and outside the anus) that have weakened. Once the wall of the vein weakens enough, it will balloon out and push out into any open space, forming a lump on the outside or just inside the anus.
All hemorrhoids tend to be chronic. They are essentially damaged tissue and have difficulty repairing themselves because they are continually impacted by passing fecal matter on a regular basis, making it hard for them to repair themselves. Everyone is a bit different and those with poor vascular health, for example, find it more difficult to manage than someone who is otherwise in excellent health.
Your external hemorrhoid may last for many weeks and then spontaneously begin to retract. Don’t be surprised if it returns without any warning. Unfortunately, although many ideas have been advanced, researchers really don’t understand the exact mechanism that causes them to form. Education is the key though. There are a few steps you can take to mitigate their formation and help improve the healing of what you already have.
Good Luck!
December 6th, 2010 at 6:24 am
The short answer is that Preparation-H will not make an external hemorrhoid go away. Prep-H is designed for pain and inflammation relief by providing topical vasoconstrictors (inflammation relief) and pain relieving compounds designed to numb the area a bit.
External hemorrhoids are essentially veins located near the anal verge (the area surrounding just inside and outside the anus) that have weakened. Once the wall of the vein weakens enough, it will balloon out and push out into any open space, forming a lump on the outside or just inside the anus.
All hemorrhoids tend to be chronic. They are essentially damaged tissue and have difficulty repairing themselves because they are continually impacted by passing fecal matter on a regular basis, making it hard for them to repair themselves. Everyone is a bit different and those with poor vascular health, for example, find it more difficult to manage than someone who is otherwise in excellent health.
Your external hemorrhoid may last for many weeks and then spontaneously begin to retract. Don’t be surprised if it returns without any warning. Unfortunately, although many ideas have been advanced, researchers really don’t understand the exact mechanism that causes them to form. Education is the key though. There are a few steps you can take to mitigate their formation and help improve the healing of what you already have.
Good Luck!
References :
http://www.hemorrhoidtreatmentanswers.com/
December 6th, 2010 at 6:57 am
Hi Jon,
My answer is probably not what you want to hear,but the truth.Hemorrhoids don’t just come/arrive they take time to develop before they show up.So even though you eat enough fiber and are not overweight,there must be a reason why you have got them right?
Too much sugar starch white flour products our bodies all react differently to them that might be the reason why.No one can really say with 100% certainty why we get them in the first place anyway.Do you do enough a sedentary lifestyle is also thought to bring them on.
Ok Jon now to get rid of them down below in the resource area is an address where you can find out how to get rid of them the natural way or with the help of medicine,I wish you a speedy recovery.
References :
http://www.hemroidtreatmenti.com
December 6th, 2010 at 7:30 am
creams, pills, suppositories, and ointments never fix the true root issue. This is great for some temporary relief but unfortunately you are practically guaranteed to flare up again. Personally, I went the natural way and it has worked great for me. You can read more about it here: http://bit.ly/hemomiracle
Good luck, it is curable!!
References :
http://bit.ly/hemomiracle
December 6th, 2010 at 8:06 am
Preparation H only provides a short term solution rather than a long term solution. Theres a chinese "Fargei" remedy I used that combines 5 root extracts along with the proper diet to heal the tissue. I had an external one myself and it took 4 days to heal. It may take a little longer in your case since I acted promptly when I got one.
References :
From past experience along with info on where to find the 5 root extracts and method of treatment
goo.gl/TdcU2