Thanks.
I developed hemorrhoids after my delivery from the pressure I experienced while pushing. It hurts like crazy I know. I always felt as if my eyes were going to come out.
It would be best if you saw a doc who could determine it.
My friend, who also developed hemorrhoids after delivery, didn’t do anything. They just went away after a while. But, that is the only case I heard of that ended like that.
OK, one thing is that you think that you have hemorrhoids and another thing is that you actually have those hemorrhoids. If you can't determine it alone, like I was able to do, than you should listen to other people and listen to their advice. I am sure that a lot of us do know what we are telling you, especially because we do have experience with it.
Anyway, if you are not sure, you should do some tests. Maybe they are not that large, maybe that is just a beginning and that is why some advice about hemorrhoids relief can help you.
I don't want to go into too much detail about my problem, but it happened overseas. Worked out what was going on after a few days. Only a little blood. It was mainly that something had popped out of my errr, back area. I used ice to bring down the swelling and wiped with aloe vera and witch hazel. Also fixed up my diet and a few other things. There was a blog (I can't remember it now) that put me onto: Don't Panic They're Just Hemorrhoids. Pretty cheap if you want to check it out. Hope it helps.
Dave
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