I am not sure if I would call you lucky for having external hemorrhoids, but it is better in contrast to internal hemorrhoids. Internal hemorrhoids are way tougher to treat, never mind detect. Internal hemorrhoids are found in the part of the anus where there is no pain, so you don’t really know about them until you find blood in your underwear or on the toilet paper after going to the toilet. The problem is that once internal hemorrhoids bleed, they try to stitch themselves up. This immune reaction causes a fair amount of hemorrhoid itchiness and where you felt nothing at all you suddenly have an intense urge to scratch.
Treating internal hemorrhoids traditionally without Venapro
Traditionally, to treat internal hemorrhoids a doctor would have helped you to inset a suppository or apply a cream on the first diagnosis. And being an internal hemorrhoid it has gone undiagnosed for a while now and is probably quite large and causing discomfort when passing stool and probably a bit of constipation as well. I have found this quite embarrassing, despite knowing that a doctor is used to seeing things like these, the doctor has seen many anus’s but he has not seen mine!
Treating internal hemorrhoids with Venapro
Since that first visit to the doctor, I have tried to apply the creams myself and have looked high and low for a treatment for internal hemorrhoids that actually works. I stumbled on Venapro and since it was a homeopathic medicine, I decided to take a deeper look into how it works. It has broken down the symptoms associated with internal hemorrhoids and matched up each symptom with a herb that relives that particular symptom. Furthermore, it has gone the extra mile. The understanding is that constipation is part of the vicious circle that causes and exacerbates internal hemorrhoids in particular and Venapro has an additional ingredients that relieve constipation.
Take a look at the list of herbs that are in Venapro and the symptoms that they alleviate:
Horse Chestnut – relives pain felt in the back caused by the lower bowel
Krameria’Mapato – relives pain in the anus.
Arnica – reduces swelling
Fluoride of Lime – assists in the healing of the vein that may have split or cracked.
St. Mary’s Thistle and Witch hazel – relaxes the veins and prevents spasms.
Stone Root – reduces constipation.
Venapro is great at dealing with internal hemorrhoids as not only are the symptoms dealt with, so is the cause.
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