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Surviving60
November 24, 2013 - 6:03pm
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Daphne
You didn't mention feeling any pain, so I'm going to guess that it isn't a tear of any kind. Have you ever had a doctor take a look and tell you what's going on down there? Probably not a bad idea when there's bleeding that you can't explain. - Surviving
Daphne
November 25, 2013 - 9:44am
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hemorrhoids
Hi Surviving 60,
Thank you for you answer, no I don't have pain and like I said this is the first time it has happened.
Daphne
Free2be
November 25, 2013 - 12:55pm
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Daphne
Like S60 said "Anytime there is bleeding checking with your Dr to rule out anything more serious is the thing to do. While you are waiting for your APP'T, you might try what I did years ago when I had hemorrhoids with blood, that is put a few inches of 'hot' water in the tub and sit there for half hour 3 times a day if you can. Water is very healing. Are you eating at least 4 (1/2 cup) servings of vegetables a day and a couple of fruits? Avoiding processed foods? Everybody's body responds differently to different foods so you have to be the chemist and experiment. I am 75 and have turned my whole system around by what I eat and how I exercise. You can do this while practicing the WW posture. It all comes together and if you have patience and persistence, you will see results. There is no magic instant fix. Be patient and take one day at a time. I feel your pain, but you must do the work. Also may I suggest that you squat over the toilet to have a BM? Try and massage your abdomen in a circular motion around the naval pressing in as you go. Do this in bed in the morning. Thn drink some hot water with fresh lemon juice. This was helpful to me to get things moving.
marjo
November 30, 2013 - 11:02am
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Hemorrhoids
The way I deal with mine is with Vaseline or other lotion on my finger I place finger over bulge of hemorrhoid then flex the anal sphincter muscle & it draws the stretched bubble of tissue back into place.
A plus is if you can find a cream with CMO -cetyl- mysteriolate in it. This help with any pain & helps heal.