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Is it normal for hemorrhoids to disappear?

After getting hemorrhoids, I did some research on home treatment and read that a diet very high in fiber and roughage can help. I changed my diet last year, and just recently I noticed that my hemorrhoids were gone. Not shrunken or smaller, but simply not there anymore. Is this normal?

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  • 4 years ago

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    Source(s): Home Remedies for Hemorrhoids http://sparkindl.info/HemorrhoidsNaturalCure
  • Anonymous
    5 years ago

    Hemorrhoids, also known as piles are swollen veins around the anal opening or the anal canal. They can be painful and linger on for a long time causing distress. Fortunately, there are a number of home remedies that are as effective and provides fast relief https://tr.im/HemorrhoidsRelief

    The main symptoms include bleeding during the bowel movement and itching. The first thing that people do to cure hemorrhoids is get an OTC medication, without knowing their possible side effects.

  • Anonymous
    9 years ago

    Not true! There are many ways to get rid of them without surgery. For instance, changing your diet to one high in fiber, thoroughly hydrating yourself daily and taing an herbal supplent like hemrid or similar. While everyone is dofferent and their bodies respond to different things, hemrid (www.hemrid.com) worked for my husband and I. These are all safe to heal hemorrrhoids. Surgery is not safe and thats why i think these other methods should be tried first. I hope this helps. Good luck too you.

    Source(s): www.hemrid.com
  • 9 years ago

    Hemorrhoids don't disappear, they simply shrink. You have to have them surgically removed to get rid of them permanently.

    Source(s): The nurse who taught my CNA class.
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