Monday, November 28, 2011

Hemorrhoids and the Bidet


!±8± Hemorrhoids and the Bidet

The bidet is not only hygienic but it can be therapeutic for people who have Hemorrhoids. Using the bidet daily has shown to reduce the effects of hemorrhoids and has shown to act as a therapeutic method to ease the pain of hemorrhoids.

What are Hemorrhoids?

Hemorrhoids are veins under the rectum or around the anus that are dilated or swollen. They are caused by repeated pressure in the rectal area or anal veins. This pressure usually results repeated straining to pass bowel movements. Rarely they result from benign or malignant tumors of the abdomen or rectum.

It's thought that 75% of Americans will have them at some time in their lives. The risk for getting hemorrhoids increases with: Constipation, low dietary fiber intake, pregnancy and delivery I obesity, diarrhea, overexertion and certain occupations that require continual standing or sitting.

Maintaining good hygiene is the most important part of relieving the bleeding, pain and itching associated with hemorrhoids. Used regularly, the Bidet, with the flow of water to cleanse thoroughly, can even eliminate the use of messy creams and suppositories which are unpleasant to use and are often ineffective. Doctors even recommend this type of cleansing over the use of

Symptoms of hemorrhoids include: Rectal bleeding, rectal tenderness and/or itching, uncomfortable, painful bowel movements, especially with straining, a lump that can be felt in the anus, a mucous discharge after a bowel movement.

How can the Bidet Help?

A Bidet System affords owners and steady users the benefits of a direct and steady diffused spray of cool or warm soothing water to the afflicted Hemorrhoid area. The benefit being shrink the membrane and aggravated surrounding tissue, reducing swelling, irritation and bleeding.

Maintaining good hygiene is the most important part of relieving the bleeding, pain and itching associated with hemorrhoids. Used regularly, the Bidet, with the flow of water to cleanse thoroughly, can even eliminate the use of messy creams and suppositories which are unpleasant to use and are often ineffective Doctors even recommend this type of cleansing over the use of moist pads. The ingredients in the moist pads can sometimes produce an allergic reaction which adds to the irritation and discomfort of hemorrhoids. Some physicians believe that scents and inks in decorative toilet papers may cause irritation.


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