Hemorrhoid Ointment – 4 Different Ointments To Shrink Those Hemorrhoids

July 3, 2009 by admin · Leave a Comment
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Need some hemorrhoid ointment to clear up that irritated bum of yours?  I know how much it sucks to have those down there, especially if you find yourself in intimate situations at all (which I’m sure you do)…how embarrassing!  Well, don’t worry, I got you covered, try out these solutions and you’ll be on your way to a happier bum bum:

1.     Pine Bark and Grape Seed

If you’re looking for a hemorrhoid ointment, try applying some pine bark and grape seed extract.  These both contain proanthocyanins and anthocyanins which are fancy words for stuff that helps keep your veins strong and healthy.  In case you didn’t know, hemorrhoids are essentially enlarged blood vessels, so by strengthening them, they will be better able to heal and less likely to rupture and bleed.

2.     Horse Chestnut

This is another natural solution that will work by strengthening the vein’s tissues as well as support vascular circulation.  This also has anti-inflammatory properties and is definitely worth a shot.

3.     The Japanese Pagoda Tree

This tree’s extract has been shown in clinical studies to help with hemorrhoids.  In one study, 96% of participants noticed relief from bleeding and 95% noticed less inflammation, with statistics like that, you can’t count it out.

4.     Witch Hazel

I’ve mentioned this one several times before, but as far as ointments go, this is one of the most used ointments around.  It’s found in so many hemroid treatments that it must be doing something right.  Pick it up at a drug store and apply it with a cotton ball, it will work as an astringent and help shrivel that bump right up.

Now if you’re looking for a more powerful hemorrhoid ointment because your condition is a bit more severe, or if you just want a solution which will keep them away permanently, you’ll need to look into more powerful alternatives.  One such alternative is Venapro, it’s liked by many for it’s ability to keep hemorroids from returning with continued use, it obviously helps to shrink existing hemroids as well.  Click here to learn more about it.

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