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How to Get Rid of External Hemorrhoids


August 1, 2009

Hemorrhoids are usually not a subject of polite conversation. However, if you have hemorrhoids and are suffering from the accompanying problems, you need to do more than just talk about it, you need to DO something about it and do it now!

You “Google” the problem on the Net and mostly what you find are ads for over-the-counter creams, lotions, ointments to provide “relief”. Most don’t mention that even if they work, the benefit is only temporary. In a day or two you are back buying more to use again.

What you really should be looking for are ways for healing hemorrhoids that will be an actual healing, not just starting treatments that will continue for the rest of your life!

To find the best hemorrhoid treatment, you should focus on the long-term final cure aspect rather than the short-term relief aspect. Get to the source, the cause, and remove or change that. Then you can say goodbye to hemorrhoids forever!

Hemorrhoids aren’t contagious, they are environmental in origin. There are certain things you do, ways you treat your body that increase the chances of hemorrhoids. There are other things you can do to decrease the chances of getting hemorrhoids or, having cured them, of keeping them from coming back.

Professionals in the business will be pleased to sell you short-term feel-better solutions as long as you buy them. Curing hemorrhoids would cost them a customer, lower their incomes. No one is as interested in your being cured as you are!

Focusing on only short term relief solutions could trap you into a lifetime of paying for the same treatment while the condition gets worse. But if you focus on the best way to get rid of external hemorrhoids, you can find a cure and live your life hemorrhoid free!

Disclaimer: Nothing in the above explanations is intended to be or represented to be or should be construed to be any form of medical advice. The information herein has been gleaned from medical journals, news articles in the popular press and other freely-available public sources. It is presented here for informational purposes only. For any medical advice the reader is urged to consult with his or her licensed physician or other medical specialist.

(By -|by |By- |By– |by- |Author:|–} Jonathan J. Jones

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