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  • Is it true that hemorrhoids can never be totally cured except through surgery?

  • Is Venapro really the natural cure for hemorrhoids? Or, is it just horse manure?

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  • Do Not Buy Venapro Because…

    By Admin | July 10, 2008

    I know this is going to be a little shocking for many. But still, I have to say it. Do NOT buy Venapro because:

    1.  you have not read the Venapro side effects. Read about the possible side effects and see if you fall under the category of risky individuals. Do not use Venapro if you fall into any of the categories.

    2. your friends have recommended Venapro to you. Many people have used it and have good results with it. But, your friend’s health situation is different than yours. Venapro may not work for you. On the other hand, it may. Who knows? But, it may be a good idea to compare your own daily activities and diet with that of your friends and make an informed “guess” whether it may work for you.

    3. you are thinking that Venapro is a miracle cure for hemorrhoids. As always, you need to do the necessary drinking of lots of water, take care not to squat or sit too long, etc. And also, consider these hemorrhoids home remedies. Heck, Venapro is not a magical pill.

    4. you read about it from this website or some other websites that Venapro is good, and so on and yah-dah, yah-dah… Yeah right. Go do your own research and talk to Venapro’s operator, and then think about it.

    I’ve had people telling me that Venapro is too good to be true. I agree. While it works for some folks, it may not work for others. Like I always say - all our sore rear-ends are different. So, how can 1 pill cure all? All I can say is give it a try - but, only after you have done your own research.

    To your good health!

    Topics: Health, Hemorrhoids, Venapro | 1 Comment »

    Hemorrhoids Home Remedy Secrets Revealed!

    By Admin | June 19, 2008

    Okay, it’s been a while since I talked to you :-)  Some have asked whether there is a way out of the pain in the a***. Sure! I’m no doctor, but someone just like you who had the same backside problem ;-)

    Here’s some methods you can try… (but first a disclaimer - you try it at your own risk. Always consult a doctor…blah…blah…blah…)

    #1. Make sure that it is hemorrhoids that you’re trying to cure with these hemorrhoids home remedy - you wouldn’t want to use a jackhammer to make a small hole in the wall, would you? Yup, the right cure for the right illness is important.

    #2.  Some people find that good old fashioned baby powder is a magic remedy for hemorrhoids and piles. Some sufferers have noted that after just a week of using baby talcum powder on the affected area they felt drastic relief from the pain and the piles in some cases had even shrunk and disappeared.

    #3.  Witch hazel is another home remedy that is very popular and commonly recommended. Soaking a cotton ball in witch hazel and dabbing it (or leaving it) on the anal area for approx one hour will bring relief. This is for external use only, never use internally.

    #4.  Vitamin E is another popular choice. Vitamin E cream or ointment is available from supermarkets, health shops and online and is well known for its skin healing properties so it is only natural that it could work well for hemorrhoids relief.

    #5.  There is one home remedy which does not even involve the use of any products. It is similar to yoga and is performed by lying on the ground on your back, bringing your knees to meet your chest, raising the hips, putting the hands on the back so your back is supported. You then stretch your feet and hold the position for five minutes. People find this give instant relief too.

    #6. When you have hemorrhoids you need to be careful about which toilet paper you use. Only by the softest possible paper, and although this is more expensive, you will be thankful for it. Some hemorrhoids sufferers are unable to use toilet paper at all and take a bath instead.

    There you are - some hemorrhoids home remedies to try out.

    What if all else fails? Then, give Venapro a try.  It may or may not work for you. Like I always say - everybody’s a***s are different, so how can one method work for everybody? Jeesh… ;-)

    Topics: Health, Hemorrhoids, Venapro | No Comments »

    Killer Hemorrhoids?

    By Admin | April 12, 2008

    Hi there! It’s been a while since I put up this blog for people who have some hemorrhoids challenges. :-) Have I got some interesting hemorrhoids news…

    First the good news - hemorrhoids generally don’t kill. Heck! I haven’t heard of a case, have you?

    Here’s the bad news - they sure are a pain in the rear end - I should know! Some of my blog readers can attest to that too!

    Some of you have tried Venapro and it works like a charm. For some, it wasn’t as good as you have hoped. But, my advice is this - keep at it. Maybe your body takes a little more time to adapt to it.

    If you’re new here, just read some of the research I have here. But, most importantly, read the  Venapro site and consider whether it can help your hemorrhoids case. After all, all our, err… rear ends are made different. ;-)

    Topics: Health, Hemorrhoids, Venapro | No Comments »

    Hemorrhoids Facts You Must Know

    By Admin | August 14, 2007

    Oh boy, I have just written an article about hemorrhoids… Enjoy! :-)

    If you have ever experienced hemorrhoids or piles, you are not alone. Studies have shown that about 50 percent of the adult population probably have such an experience, especially if they are over 50. So, let us understand what is hemorrhoids.

    Hemorrhoids or Piles

    Hemorrhoids or piles occur due to the inflammation and swelling of the network of veins around the rectum and anus area. When irritated, the area will feel painful, burn, itchy or even bleed. The problem with this condition is that treatment is difficult and it may return even with minimal strain when having a bowel movement.

    What Causes Hemorrhoids

    Constant instances that result in hemorrhoids include straining during defecation, severe coughing, pregnancy, sitting for long periods of time and frequent heavy lifting. These activities put the rectum under tremendous pressure, resulting in the swelling of veins. Sometimes, the veins may even rupture.

    Signs and Symptoms

    Internal and external hemorrhoids are the two main classifications of hemorrhoids or piles. The symptoms are pretty different. The internal type does not cause much pain because there are less nerves in the internal anus. So, how do you know that you have an internal hemorrhoids. Mainly by observing the presence of blood after passing motion - like blood in the bowl water or toilet tissue paper. However, do note that cancer may also result in similar symptoms, so, when in doubt, do consult your doctor.

    External hemorrhoids are more noticeable since there will be some pain, itchiness, burning and even bleeding. There may also be a lump somewhere in the anus caused by a blood clot that is in turn the result of a lack of blood supply. This is a thrombosed hemorrhoid and will be quite painful.

    Surgical Solutions

    If you are unfortunate enough to have the real severe bout of hemorrhoids, then surgery may be the only way out. Simple surgery will involve the removal of the affected tissue or the opening of a blood clot to give some relief from pain. Sometimes, surgeons may staple the affected area so that blood flow is restricted from or even sclerotherapy where chemicals are used to shrink blood vessels are used. For internal hemorrhoids, patients can opt to use infrared light to cut off blood circulation. Another way is rubber band ligation.

    For some individuals, surgery is a necessary procedure. Most surgical procedures however are expensive, painful and open an individual up to a lot of possible risks and complications. There is also no guarantee that all surgical procedures for hemorrhoids guarantee against the recurrence of symptoms. Surgery should therefore be reserved for very critical conditions.

    Non-Surgical Solutions

    Less severe cases of hemorrhoids may be treated with prescription or over the counter medication. Patients may be advised to take oral or topical solutions with anti inflammatory components. These conventional medications may be paired with warm baths and a doctor’s advice not to engage in strenuous activities. Most hemorrhoid sufferers know however that medications do not have enduring effects and may even worsen hemorrhoids.

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    Topics: Health, Hemorrhoids, Venapro | No Comments »

    Hemorrhoids Solutions?

    By Admin | August 8, 2007

    Quite frankly, I feel that hemorrhoids should be cured naturally without popping any pills - even natural ones like Venapro.  I don’t know about you, but I sure hate having something sliding down my throat apart from chocolate cake ;-)

    Anyway, drinking lots of water is one of the best ways I know to getting rid of hemorrhoids while it is still not that bad. Water helps remove toxins in the body and keeps you hydrated.

    Eating lots of vegetables and fruits will also help. Sometimes, I will take some vitamin C ( a higher dosage if the rear end is “stuck” ;-O  , eh, when I feel constipated).

    And, not to mention one of the most important preventive measures (read my post about hemorrhoids and newspaper) - don’t ever do that!

    Till we talk again!

    Topics: Health, Hemorrhoids, Venapro | No Comments »

    The Hemorrhoids-Newspaper Connection

    By Admin | August 3, 2007

    Studies have shown that about 50 percent of the adult population age 50 and above probably has a brush with hemorrhoids or piles. Ask me, I should know. But, I am not over 50.

    One of the greatest problem I had was having to keep myself entertained when sitting over the toilet bowl. Like most people, I will have the newspaper with me while I do my business. The worst thing was that when I was done with my “thing” I am normally half way through an exciting story.

    So guess what? I continued sitting there while reading that story. Over time, hemorrhoids developed.

    So, my friend, if you have a similar habit, drop the newspaper and just pass motion and get out fast.

    I have proven that newspaper in the toilet is definitely correlated with the development of piles.

    What’s your experience?

    Okay, till the next pile, er, post ;-)

    Topics: Health, Hemorrhoids | No Comments »

    Hemorrhoids - Sore Rear End?

    By Admin | August 3, 2007

    If you are like me, then you may have experienced piles or hemorrhoids. To me, it is the sore rear end ;-)

    While I like to make light of it, it can sure be quite painful and itchy too. Sometimes, the bleeding can be quite embarrassing (not that I am going around telling people about it!) Nevertheless, the purpose of this blog is to let people know of possible solutions to hemorrhoids.

    The domain name is pretty misleading, I must admit (okay, I’ve used Venapro, and it worked for me ;-)  ). Anyway, it may not work for you. After all, who has the same sore rear end ;-)  Eerrr, what I mean is that our genetic make-up is different and our conditions of hemorrhoid are also different. So, definitely, the same solution may not work for everyone.

    Till the next pile…, eerr, post. Enjoy! :-)

    Topics: Health, Hemorrhoids, Venapro | No Comments »