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poots
10-09-2003, 01:03 AM
About 8 months ago I produced a hemeroid. It never hurt, but when I first got it, it was unbearably itchy. I used some products and they helped, but even now, 8 months later, it is still itchy everyday.

I thought that generally, hemeroids just faded into the background and you would not notice them after a while?

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Harry
10-09-2003, 01:07 AM
I assure you hemorrhoids just don't fade away --- just read some of these messages about hemorrhoid surgery!!!

mlgable
10-09-2003, 09:24 AM
Hemorrhoids are permanent and don't just go away or fade into the background just like Harry said. Since you mention itching so bad I am wondering if you don't have a bit of a yeast infection there and would consider trying a little athletes foot, jock itch or vaginal yeast cream (they are all the same thing) for a while to see if that doesn't help with the itch. If that doesn't work then use some over the counter Hydrocortisone cream to control the itch.

poots
10-09-2003, 02:53 PM
Im a boy, so I dont know if I can get a yeast infection, but should I just invest in some preperation H? Would that cure me>? Thanks for answers btw.

mlgable
10-10-2003, 09:21 AM
Any one can get a yeast infection. Yeast aka candidia is in our bodies all the time but when it takes over the good bacteria and is allowed to grow you wind up with a yeast infection. It could be jock itch, athletes foot, c-diff, a vaginal yeast infection in women or just plain yeast in the ab******l folds or in under the breasts, between the thighs or in the rectal region so get some yeast infection/athletes foot/jock itch cream and give it a try. As already stated you can't cure hemorrhoids unless you have them surgically removed. Hemorrhoids are essentially a varicose vein in the rectum. Preparation H may help shrink the swelling if they are inflammed but they will not just up and go away without surgery. Since you have a hemorrhoid you need to be sure to keep your bowels regulated and not strain on the toilet so that you hopefully don't get any more.





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