Treatment will depend on your symptoms, age, and general health. It will also depend on how bad the condition is.
The main goal of treatment is to reduce your symptoms. This may be done by:
- Sitting in plain, warm water in a bathtub (sitz bath) several times a day.
- Using ice packs to reduce swelling.
- Using hemorrhoid creams or medicines inserted into your rectum (suppositories).
Your doctor may also suggest that you add more fiber and fluids to your diet to help soften your stools. Having softer stools means you don't have to strain during bowel movements. This reduces the pressure on your hemorrhoids.
Adding more fiber to your diet means eating more:
- Fruits.
- Vegetables.
- Whole grains.
Your doctor may also suggest that you take stool softeners, laxatives, or fiber supplements.
In some cases, surgery is needed. There are several types of procedures and surgeries to remove or reduce internal and external hemorrhoids. These include:
- Rubber band ligation. A rubber band is placed around the base of the hemorrhoid inside your rectum to cut off blood flow to the hemorrhoid. The hemorrhoid shrinks and goes away in a few days.
- Sclerotherapy. A chemical solution is injected around the blood vessel to shrink the hemorrhoid.
- Electrical coagulation, also called infrared photo coagulation. A special device uses a beam of infrared light to burn hemorrhoid tissue.
- Hemorrhoidectomy and hemorrhoidopexy. These procedures permanently remove the hemorrhoids.