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Hemorrhoids - Bleeding

An immediate hemorrhoid cure is needed with bleeding hemorrhoids. The first sign of bleeding hemorrhoids is blood on the tissue after elimination. There may also be blood in the stool (which could be a much more serious condition if continuous and voluminous). It usually appears in streaks on the tissue.

There will also be pain - much more so than with smaller, non-bleeding, non-prolapsed hemorrhoids.

It can get hideous - enduring the pain, having to touch them in order to improve the situation, and trying to keep them from getting worse. You swear you'll never eat again to avoid defecation. One suggestion: Oral Vitamin K will stop the bleeding, as will liquid Vitamin K.

It is fairly useless to engage in much activity once the condition gets this bad. Stop the bleeding, internalize the hemorrhoids and sit - not directly on the hemorrhoids - but to keep gravity from exacerbating the bleeding.

Hemorrhoid skin is very thin, and doesn't require much to rupture. You must keep them from drying out. When hemorrhoid skin becomes dry and tight, the slightest touch will cause them to burst. Infection is then a constant concern, as some pretty foul bacteria is passing through and by an open wound.

Cleanliness is so completely necessary for infection prevention, and for sanitation purposes in general. (It helps if you have OCD!) Once you have gently cleaned the hemorrhoids and pushed them back into the rectum, castor oil is the best I have found (or aloe vera gel) to moisten, heal and disinfect the broken hemorrhoid(s).