Innovative New Product Offers Quick And Lasting Relief For Hemorrhoids' Sufferers
WILMINGTON, Del., Aug. 2, 2016 /PRNewswire/ -- According to the Mayo Clinic by age 50, about half of adults have had to deal with the itching, discomfort and bleeding that often signals the presence of hemorrhoids. Hemorrhoids, also called piles, are swollen and inflamed veins in your anus and lower rectum. Hemorrhoids may result from straining during bowel movements or from the increased pressure on these veins during pregnancy, among other causes. Hemorrhoids may be located inside the rectum (internal hemorrhoids), or they may develop under the skin around the anus (external hemorrhoids).
THE HEMORRWEDGE is a radical, non-invasive new treatment for the painful and debilitating condition of hemorrhoids.
HEMORRWEDGE is a specially-designed, ergonomic, silicone covered gel ice-pack that provides fast relief from the irritation and discomfort of hemorrhoids.
Doctors have long recommended the benefits of icing the affected area as the most effective way to reduce the uncomfortable swelling of the veins. But using bagged ice cubes to apply to the hemorrhoids can, in itself, be uncomfortable and messy as they melt.
HEMORRWEDGE'S inventor (patent pending) took the idea of the silicone-gel ice-pack used to treat sporting or other swelling injuries and created this special and unique product.
Ointments and suppositories alone used to treat hemorrhoids invariably are only a means of easing the pain and discomfort, in the hope the condition will resolve itself. The HEMORRWEDGE, which has secured Food and Drug Administration (FDA) certification, could be used to complement other treatments.
Because of its convenient and discreet design, the HEMORRWEDGE will allow sufferers to go about their daily lives almost unhindered.
Primarily aimed at external hemorrhoids — though it can be used externally on internal hemorrhoids — the HEMORRWEDGE shrinks swelling within three to seven days, while providing relief from the irritation. Applied early enough on internal hemorrhoids, the HEMORRWEDGE can prevent painful prolapsing.
HEMORRWEDGE comes in a set of two so that one — which should be washed in warm soapy water after each use — can be cooling in the freezer in its hygienic, sealed case.
It is recommended that the HEMORRWEDGE, which emerges from the freezer solid, is applied to the affected area for just 20 minutes. The sufferer should then find relief for at least an hour before the other HEMORRWEDGE gel pack is placed on the affected area.
HEMORRWEDGE can also provide effective relief for mothers suffering from postpartum pain after giving birth.
HEMORRWEDGE'S inventor hit on the idea after suffering painful and long-lasting hemorrhoids caused by lifting heavy boxes, though the condition can just as easily be brought on by straining during a bowel movement or in child-birth for women. He eventually found that icing the hemorrhoids was by far the most effective treatment, but discovered it inconvenient to apply ice cubes. He set about designing and having manufactured samples, eventually arriving at the durable, hygienic and effective HEMORRWEDGE.
Hemorrhoid signs and symptoms include:
- Painless bleeding during bowel movements — you might notice small amounts of bright red blood
- Itching or irritation in your anal region
- Pain or discomfort
- Swelling around your anus
- A lump near your anus, which may be sensitive or painful
- Leakage of feces
Hemorrhoid causes include:
- Straining during bowel movements
- Sitting for long periods of time
- Chronic diarrhea or constipation
- Obesity
- Pregnancy and child birth
- Heavy lifting
- Anal intercourse
- Low-fiber diet
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