You can also place ¼ cup of sea salt in the sitz bath and sit 30 minutes at a time. Salt is an excellent antibacterial and is used to help with wound healing and drawing out infection. [3] X Research source You may also add witch hazel, known for being a soothing and cooling remedy for hemorrhoids. This should be done a minimum of once a day and the Sitz bath should last for anywhere between 15 and 20 minutes. [4] X Research source

This will help reduce the pain and swelling by reducing inflammation. [5] X Trustworthy Source Mayo Clinic Educational website from one of the world’s leading hospitals Go to source It will also constrict the vessels which will stop the bleeding.

If you use hydrocortisone, apply it morning and night, but don’t use it for more than one week. [7] X Research source Too much absorption may lead to an imbalance in your hypothalamus and pituitary hormones or cause the skin in the area to become thin.

Scratching will only increase the bleeding and irritation, causing extra stress on your already tender hemorrhoids. This could lead to further infection.

Fargelin extra: Take these traditional Chinese medicine tablets three or four times a day to strengthen veins which can reduce bleeding. [8] X Research source Kecskes A. Soothing, Natural cures for hemorrhoids. Pacific College of Oriental Medicine. 2014. Oral Flavonoids: These have been shown to reduce bleeding, pain, itching, and recurrence. They increase vascular tone which reduces the leaking of tiny blood vessels (capillaries). [9] X Research source Lohsiriwat V. Hemorrhoids: From basic pathophysiology to clinical management. World Journal of gastroenterology. 2012 May 7; 18(17): 2009–2017. Calcium dobesilate or doxium tablets: Take these for two weeks and follow the packaged instructions. These drugs have been shown to decrease leaking of tiny blood vessels (capillaries), prevent clots, and improve blood viscosity. All of these things can reduce the swelling of tissues that cause hemorrhoids. [10] X Research source Mentes BB. et al. Efficacy of calcium dobesilate in treating acute attacks of hemorrhoidal disease. Diseases of the colon and rectum. 2001 Oct;44(10):1489-95.

Use a donut cushion to help ease your body weight off the affected area. To use it, sit on the center of the cushion with your anal area right over the gap. It may actually put more pressure on the anal area, so stop using it if your symptoms get worse or bleeding continues or starts again.

Hemorrhoidectomy is the most effective and complete way to treat severe or recurring hemorrhoids. It can be painful, but medications, sitz bath, and/or ointments can be prescribed or used after the procedure for comfort. Compared with hemorrhoidectomy, stapling has been associated with a greater risk of recurrence and rectal prolapse, where part of the rectum protrudes from the anus. [14] X Trustworthy Source Mayo Clinic Educational website from one of the world’s leading hospitals Go to source

You may feel uncomfortable after the procedure. Get some relief by using a sitz bath, warm water soaks, and/or topical ointment.

Sclerotherapy is considered less effective than rubber band litigation. [16] X Trustworthy Source Mayo Clinic Educational website from one of the world’s leading hospitals Go to source

Infrared treatments are more likely to result in recurring hemorrhoids, compared to rubber band litigation. [17] X Trustworthy Source Mayo Clinic Educational website from one of the world’s leading hospitals Go to source

The recovery time is usually faster and involves less pain than a hemorrhoidectomy. [20] X Trustworthy Source Mayo Clinic Educational website from one of the world’s leading hospitals Go to source

Hemorrhoids are more common as you get older and in people who are overweight. Hemorrhoids can either be internal (inside the rectum) or external (around the outside of the anus). Internal hemorrhoids are painless while external ones are painful. But, both types can lead to bleeding if they rupture. [21] X Trustworthy Source Harvard Medical School Harvard Medical School’s Educational Site for the Public Go to source

Painless bleeding during bowel movements. There won’t be very much blood and it will be bright red. Itching or irritation in your anal region. Pain or discomfort. Swelling around your anus. A sensitive or painful lump of tissue near your anus. Leaking feces.

It can be hard to see internal hemorrhoids at home without the right tools. Make an appointment with your doctor. You’ll be asked to give a detailed medical history to catch any other possible reasons for bleeding such as colon cancer and polyps, since both of these masses can bleed.

Try to estimate how much blood you’ve lost. If you start to feel fatigue/anxiety, look pale pale, have cold hands or feet, a high heart rate, or confusion accompanied by blood loss, you should see your doctor immediately. You should also be examined if the amount of blood has increased. [24] X Trustworthy Source Mayo Clinic Educational website from one of the world’s leading hospitals Go to source

Your doctor may do a guaiac test, which involves a smear of fecal matter on a strip of paper. This can detect microscopic blood cells within the feces, which can indicate several conditions including hemorrhoids, colon cancer, and polyps. If you do have a guaiac test, it is important not to eat red meat, turnips, radish, horseradish, cantaloupe or uncooked broccoli three days before, since they can cause false positive results. [25] X Research source