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Medications
Allopathic
Medication
Herbal Medication
Homeopathic Medication
Allopathic
Medication
An allopathic remedy treats a condition through antagonistic means,
to stop the disease process.
Botulinum
Toxin (Botox) is used for the treatment of chronic anal fissures.
It has been shown that local injection of Botox near the fissure,
causes denervation, sphincter muscle weakness, and reduction of
resting anal sphincter pressure, which allows the fissure to heal.
Fissure healing occurs in more than 60% of patients. The principal
side effect is incontinence of flatus and or feces, which last
for up to two months in 2% to 21% of cases.
Hydrocortisone
cream and suppositories are the cornerstone of conservative medical
treatment in proctology. By interfering with the body's natural
immune response, this medicine helps with the inflammation of
hemorrhoids, but cannot cure them.
Imiquidmod
is used for external genital and perianal warts. Applied as a
cream Imiquimod is an immune response modifier. These warts are
causes by a virus and Imiquimod stimulates the immune system to
fight the virus.
Nitric
Oxide (NO) is used for the treatment of chronic anal fissures.
It has been shown that local application of topical nitrates reduces
anal pressure and improves anodermal blood flow. This dual effect
results in fissure healing in more than 80% of patients. The principal
side effect is headaches in 20%-100% of cases.
Miscellaneous
over the counter medications are used with varying degrees of
success. They contain, in different proportions, an assortment
of anesthetics, astringents, anti-inflammatory agents, and emollients.
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Herbal
Medication
An herbal remedy is made from a medicinal plant or plants and
used to prevent and treat diseases and ailments or to promote
health and healing.
Barberry
(Berberis Aristata) is a blood purifier that has also been
used for piles. The unique qualities of berberine-rich plants
lie in their ability to promote healthy intestinal microbial balance
and normal liver and gallbladder function.
Butcher's
Broom (Ruscus Aculeatus) is used to treat varicose veins and
hemorrhoids. The vein-narrowing qualities of butcher's broom have
been found to relieve discomfort associated with varicose veins
and other circulatory conditions.
Horse
Chestnut (Aesculus Hippocastanum) extract standardized for
aescin or escin, seems to increase the strength and tone of the
veins in particular. It has astringent and anti-inflammatory properties.
It may be used internally to aid the body in the treatment of
phlebitis, varicose veins, and hemorrhoids. Externally it may
be used to treat the same conditions as well as for leg ulcers.
Neem
(Azadirachta Indica, Margosa). In the Ayurvedic tradition,
neem is recommended for the treatment of hemorrhoids. It has been
shown to have anti-bacterial, anti-inflammatory and pain-relieving
properties. Neem helps to prevent hemorrhoids by promoting the
elimination of waste, and avoiding constipation. Neem extract
applied topically to external hemorrhoids is soothing, and helps
control bleeding and itching.
Psyllium
is a bulk laxative and demulcent used for the short-term treatment
of constipation. It is also used to treat people with irritable
bowel syndrome, diverticular disease, and hemorrhoids and to lower
cholesterol in people with high cholesterol.
Slippery
Elm (Ulmus fulva) softens and soothes internal or external
inflamed bodily tissues.
White
Oak Bark (Quercus Alba). Popular for its astringent qualities,
White Oak Bark encourages tissue proteins to tighten, thus strengthening
vascular walls. The oak tannin binds liquids, absorbs toxins,
and soothes inflamed tissues. The inhabitation of intestinal secretions
may also help to resolve diarrhea.
Witch
Hazel (Hammamelis viriniana) is a natural astringent used
to reduce swelling and inflammation. It is effective in stopping
the flow of blood, and in reducing secretions.
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Homeopathic
Medication
A homeopathic remedy is one that produces the same symptoms that
the patient is complaining of. A minimum dose is in used, and
relies on the body's regulation of self-healing to assist nature.
The homeopathic approach allows for the treatment of conditions
that are not treatable by traditional means. Remedies are relatively
inexpensive, without side effects, and offer the possibility of
a cure.
Aloe
can help when your rectum is sore, bleeding, and hot. Helps
with the feeling of a constant bearing down in the rectum.
Apis
Mellifica is useful for external anal skin, which is bright
red, burning, and itching.
Calendula
homeopathic ointment is a most remarkable healing agent when applied
locally. Useful for open wounds, parts that will not heal, ulcers,
etc. Promotes healthy granulations and rapid healing by first
intention.
Collinsonia
Canadensis relieves pruritus in pregnancy, itching of anus,
hemorrhoids with a sensation of sharp sticks in rectum, dry stools,
and obstinate constipation. Commonly called Stone Root.
Graphites
helps to relieving constipation, knotty stools united by mucus
threads, burning hemorrhoids with soreness, itching and anal fissures.
A person who needs Graphites is often overweight, has difficulty
concentrating, and tends toward developing skin eruptions. Commonly
called Black Lead.
Nitricum
Acidum is indicated for constipation with intense straining
when there is with little or no bowel evacuation, and for violent
cutting pains after stool passage which continues for hours. Also
indicated for profusely bleeding hemorrhoids. Commonly called
Nitric Acid.
Nux
Vomica can be used for itching, painful hemorrhoids, a feeling
of constriction in the rectum, and chronic constipation with ineffectual
urging. A person who needs Nux vomica is usually impatient, tense,
and irritable, and often has a tendency toward heavy use of stimulants,
strong foods, and alcohol or drugs.
Paeonia
Officinalis is suitable for relieving anal itching, hemorrhoids,
fissures, and ulceration's of anus and perineum, and burning sensation
in the anus after passage of stool. Commonly called Peony.
Pulsatilla
is indicated for hemorrhoids that itch, with sharp sticking pains.
The hemorrhoids typically protrude, and improve after lying down.
Warmth often aggravates the symptoms. This is a very helpful remedy
for hemorrhoids that appear during pregnancy or around the menstrual
period.
Sulphur
is indicated for redness around the anus with itching and burning,
and for protruding hemorrhoids, which are accompanied by a feeling
of fullness and pressure in the abdomen. A person who needs Sulphur
typically may feel worse from warmth and bathing, and may have
flatulence with a strong offensive odor. Commonly called Sublimed
Sulphur.
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