Opinion of supporters of alternative medicine
Standard treatment for hemorrhoids includes the use of ointments and suppositories, and if the disease becomes more complicated, surgical intervention may be required.
And yet, faster results can be achieved if you additionally use non-traditional methods of therapy. Some of these methods include the use of heat and hot baths. Before starting treatment, factors that could lead to the development of the disease should be taken into account. Each specific case is individual and the choice of treatment is accordingly, too, including the use of thermal procedures.
What can trigger the development of hemorrhoids:
- Heredity;
- Intense physical activity;
- Passive lifestyle;
- Poor diet with a predominance of spicy foods;
- Alcohol;
- Pregnancy and childbirth.
Heredity Alcohol Sedentary lifestyle Poor nutrition Pregnancy and childbirth Physical activity
Infectious processes in the large intestine, allergies and frequent stress can also be predisposing factors. As a result, patients experience unpleasant sensations such as burning and itching in the anus.
If inflammation and pain are eliminated, patients quickly restore normal bowel movements, discomfort goes away and the quality of life improves. Warm temperatures have a pronounced therapeutic effect.
baths for the treatment of hemorrhoids
, but official medicine is against this method of treatment.
Some patients choose to visit baths and saunas as an alternative to treating hemorrhoids. Such measures will not have the desired positive effect.
This is due to the fact that the baths always have very high temperatures, which significantly exceed the natural body temperature. As a result, hemorrhoids may increase in size even more.
High temperature can aggravate congestive processes and will contribute to the addition of a secondary infection. In this case, complications simply cannot be avoided.
There are even cases where, after a long visit to the sauna, patients’ hemorrhoids fell out, and then emergency medical care was required.
Treatment of any disease, including hemorrhoids, should be fast, effective and safe.
Traditional medicine offers many recipes and methods to combat this disease, but, unfortunately, they are not always effective and safe. Therefore, in order to decide whether it is possible to heat hemorrhoids in men and women in the acute stage, you need to weigh all the pros and cons, as well as assess the patient’s condition.
During heating, the vessels expand, and the deformed walls expand even more intensely and can burst. As a result of such manipulations, acute intestinal bleeding occurs.
If the technique is used at the third or fourth stage of the disease, then massive bleeding provokes a significant development of blood loss, which will have to be stopped by medication, taking tranexamic or aminocaproic acid.
Most patients are confident that it is necessary to use heat to get rid of the disease
Traditional medicine has its own opinion about whether it is possible to heat hemorrhoids, and how to do it. Their main arguments lie in clinical examples of recovery or improvement in the condition of hemorrhoidal veins after heating.
The fact is confirmed, but warming up is better done for preventive purposes, when stagnation of venous blood exists, but has not yet led to deformation of the vessels.
In conservative therapy, on the contrary, cold treatment and the use of ice suppositories are actively used to relieve acute symptoms. The deformed vessels spasm and bleeding stops.
Such exposure causes bleeding in the rectum and an increase in the symptoms of the disease.
If you have hemorrhoids, you should not take hot baths. Despite the relaxing, calming effect, prolonged exposure to water leads to negative consequences:
- increased blood flow to the vessels of the rectum;
- damage, rupture of the anal veins;
- dryness of the epithelium of the anus;
- formation of anal fissures;
- bleeding;
- swelling of external and internal hemorrhoids;
- progression of inflammation.
Taking hot baths when hemorrhoids occur is contraindicated to avoid tachycardia, dizziness, and increased blood pressure. In the final stages of the disease, high water temperature leads to thrombosis of the rectal vessels, anemia, and internal bleeding.
If you heat hemorrhoids in the bathroom, you can observe changes in the manifestations of symptoms: enlargement, swelling of the nodes, increased pain during bowel movements, the appearance of constant itching, burning of the anal passage, copious discharge of blood after bowel movements.
Traditional medicine draws up disease treatment regimens for patients, directing methods of therapy to eliminate inflammation, as well as to relieve pain.
For this, cold procedures are most often used, for example, ice rectal suppositories, compresses and much more. If anyone has a question about whether it is possible to heat hemorrhoids, external or internal, you should pay attention to the fact that only cold can neutralize pain and stop inflammation.
Traditional medicine also suggests that heat can weaken the walls of blood vessels, losing their elasticity and tone. Vasodilation during accelerated blood circulation provokes congestion, which is a contraindication for hemorrhoids.
Healers and traditional healers, as mentioned above, absolutely contradict doctors, believing that heating hemorrhoidal cones is beneficial.
They made such conclusions based on practice that proved the positive nature of this effect. In their opinion, thermal procedures help to completely overcome hemorrhoids, but this does not apply to advanced cases.
But healers still recommend not using too high temperatures to treat this disease. In folk alternative medicine there are many different recipes for how to influence neoplasms that were caused by hemorrhoids with high temperature.
Traditional medicine offers its own methods of treating hemorrhoids, including warming procedures. Whether to follow them or listen to the advice of doctors, the patient decides independently.
A common recommendation in traditional medicine is to warm hemorrhoids in a bath using steam from a hot water bath. You need to sit on it for 10-15 minutes, which should cause pain relief and other improvements in the course of the disease.
To treat hemorrhoids, you can add chamomile to water and take warm baths.
Warming procedures for hemorrhoids are enhanced by the effect of medicinal herbs: add them to water and take warm baths, sitting in a container with decoctions for 10-15 minutes.
The following herbs can be used:
- chamomile;
- yarrow grass;
- calendula officinalis;
- sage;
- water pepper;
- dandelion roots;
- knotweed.
In other traditional medicine recipes you can find opposite recommendations for the treatment of hemorrhoids. An alternative point of view on this process is the need to take cold baths in the bathhouse, which are a means of pain relief.
You can also add decoctions of medicinal herbs that have an anti-inflammatory effect to the water. Such baths, according to traditional medicine, have a beneficial effect on the course of the disease.
You can take cold baths in the bathhouse, which will help relieve pain from hemorrhoids.
A popular recipe for treating hemorrhoids in a bath is as follows:
- mix clay and whey in such proportions to obtain the consistency of thick sour cream;
- apply the mixture to the anal area;
- lie on a shelf and wait for the applied mass to dry;
- wash it off with warm water.
This treatment strengthens the walls of blood vessels, reduces hemorrhoids, and has an anti-inflammatory and calming effect.
Doctors insist on the need to prevent hemorrhoids, which will help prevent the development of this pathological condition of the rectum. If the disease is already present, you need to contact a specialist and get recommendations for treatment with medications and traditional medicine methods.
What are the benefits of a bath and how to take it.
Bath: benefits and contraindications
Traditional medicine takes the opposite point of view. She claims that a bath for hemorrhoids is a useful procedure, and when asked whether it is possible to steam with hemorrhoids, she gives an affirmative answer. At the same time, there are different methods of treating hemorrhoids in the bath.
Steam heating
It should be remembered that medicine is against applying heat to areas of hemorrhoids.
If you decide to take the advice of traditional medicine, then, according to the recommendations, take a basin or wooden tub, pour very hot water into it, add an infusion of medicinal herbs.
For this you can use chamomile, nettle, knotweed, and wormwood. Then cover the container with a lid with many holes, sit on top of it and wait 10-15 minutes.
Upon completion of the procedure, lubricate the nodes with sea buckthorn oil or erythromycin ointment.
People believe that this procedure activates blood flow in dilated veins and improves blood flow from the pelvic organs, relieves inflammation and pain.
People's experience - for warmth
Traditional medicine puts forward its recipes based on heating and claims that hot air and water help increase blood circulation. This, in turn, prevents the accumulation of blood in the plexuses of the rectum.
There are many nerve endings in the rectum, and heat can have a beneficial effect on them. Spasms are relieved, pain subsides. The muscles of the pelvis and rectum relax, swelling subsides.
There is a heating method using a heating pad or an ordinary brick. The brick must first be filled with boiled water and decoctions of medicinal herbs. Then heat in the oven and wrap with a towel or blanket. You can sit for a few minutes. If a heating pad is used, warm water is poured into it and applied to the sore spot for 10–15 minutes.
Supporters of traditional medicine are not against baths and saunas. It is useful to sit there in a basin of cold water. Heated air and cold water create a temperature contrast, which has a beneficial effect on strengthening blood vessels and improving blood circulation. It is useful to add decoctions of herbs such as knotweed, chamomile, calendula or sage to cool sitz baths.
You can use healing clay in a bath or sauna. Before applying to hemorrhoids, it must be mixed with yogurt.
Among folk recipes, heating is popular not with hot water, but with hot steam. You can make a sitz steam bath using milk and onions. The procedure helps reduce pain and relieve inflammation. Two onions are poured with milk and cooked over the fire after boiling for 8 minutes. Then the broth is poured into a bath and sat over steam for about 15 minutes.
A local warm compress can be used. To prepare it you will need cabbage brine. The vegetable can quickly relieve inflammation and pain. Several leaves need to be crushed using a blender and squeezed through cheesecloth. A brine is made from the resulting juice. Before use, it must be heated, soaked in gauze and applied to the inflamed area.
In the initial stages of hemorrhoid development, you can take warm baths. You can add a decoction of a mixture of medicinal herbs: oak bark, chamomile and chestnut seeds. A warm bath will be effective if you cleanse the intestines before the procedure. Unpleasant symptoms go away, and stagnant blood begins to move.
Herbal bath for hemorrhoids
A hot bath for hemorrhoids can have a dual effect, so you need to consider what effect will be expressed and whether there may be complications. Some patients use electric heating pads or steam baths to relieve symptoms. But such methods can only worsen the course of the disease.
This is due to the fact that if there is an infection, it can quickly spread to neighboring organs. This is especially dangerous for men, since an organ such as the prostate gland is located in close proximity to the rectum.
Why are doctors against hot baths for hemorrhoids? Possible harm from the procedure is that exposure to high temperatures always causes vasodilation.
In the pelvic area, deformed veins are also subject to this influence. Due to this, the vascular walls begin to suffer even more, greatly weakening and thinning.
Warming also causes increased blood flow not only to healthy tissues, but also to the affected ones. Sometimes this can cause a significant deterioration of the condition and even the risk of bleeding.
If we take into account many years of experience in alternative medicine, it has long been noted that the use of heat for hemorrhoids has a positive effect.
Pros of hot baths for hemorrhoids:
- Strengthening the function of nerve receptors in the rectum;
- Improving the outflow of venous blood from the pelvic organs;
- Improving the effectiveness of using other medicines.
Still, the use of hot baths must be careful. First of all, you need to rely on the general condition of the patient and the neglect of the inflammatory process.
Different temperatures have different effects on hemorrhoids. So, hot baths are those baths whose temperature is not higher than 40 °C.
This limit is not accidental, because the mucous membranes and skin of the anus are extremely sensitive. Exceeding this figure can only worsen the condition.
Using a hot bath will help you quickly cope with pain and speed up the process of tissue repair. This treatment method is used only for minor symptoms at the initial stage of the disease.
Warm baths have found greater practical application. They are especially relevant after minimally invasive surgical interventions and the accumulation of enlarged hemorrhoids in the anal area.
Warm baths will help:
- Strengthen the choroid of the rectum;
- Fight various pathogens;
- Improve sphincter activity;
- Relieve pain and irritation.
The average temperature during water procedures should coincide with the patient’s body temperature. Under no circumstances should the procedure cause discomfort.
Using chamomile and St. John's wort flowers for hot baths will provide an additional healing effect. This remedy will be effective in the fight against infections and will promote faster healing of cracks.
To prepare a decoction, you need to take 4 tablespoons of the crushed mixture and pour 500 ml of boiling water. Leave to steep for a couple of hours and then strain. The resulting solution is poured into a previously prepared container for baths. The duration of the appointment is on average 30 minutes.
Thermal procedures using garlic give good results. To do this, pour two liters of boiling water over several garlic cloves and leave to steep for one hour.
This is necessary in order to saturate the solution with essential oils and vitamins. Take water procedures using garlic for no longer than 15 minutes.
Numerous positive reviews claim that hemorrhoids can be treated if you use burdock infusion for baths. To prepare it, the roots are first well washed and cleaned.
Burdock root decoction can be used several times. To take one procedure, a liter of solution will be enough, which is diluted in three liters of water at room temperature.
The duration of the course using warm and hot baths is on average two weeks. After this, you need to take a week's break and repeat the treatment if necessary.
To treat hemorrhoids, steam baths are also allowed. To do this, you need to pour boiling water into a bucket and add medicinal herbs at the rate of 1 tablespoon of raw materials per liter of boiling water.
After this, the patient should sit down on the bucket, wrap himself in a long towel or thick cloth so that the steam from the hot air does not escape outside. The duration of this procedure should be no more than 20 minutes.
In conclusion, it is worth noting that only certain procedures that involve heat can be used to treat hemorrhoids.
Why it is not recommended to heat hemorrhoids
With the development of hemorrhoids, pathological changes occur in the pelvis:
- Formation of varicose veins in the vessels of the rectum.
- Increase in size of hemorrhoids, prolapse out of the rectum.
- Rupture of the walls of hemorrhoids, development of bleeding.
The use of thermal procedures leads to increased blood pressure in the hemorrhoidal veins. There is no improvement in blood flow from varicose veins. With hemorrhoids, there is a pronounced obstruction of blood flow through the veins - leading to pressure on the walls of blood vessels. The wall of the vessel ruptures and bleeding develops. Proctologists unanimously oppose the use of thermal procedures for hemorrhoids.
Experts' opinion
Proctologists say that going to a sauna or bathhouse to steam if you have hemorrhoids is harmful and recommend avoiding such water procedures. Also, in their opinion, a bath or sauna is not a method of treating hemorrhoidal disease.
Experts explain their point of view by the fact that with hemorrhoids, the tone of the walls of the cavernous veins is weakened, as a result of which they are deformed. As a result of varicose veins of the anal vessels, venous insufficiency and blood stagnation in the pelvis develop.
Hot steam during a visit to the steam room, as we said earlier, activates blood circulation, including in the vessels of the anus. The cavernous veins are already weakened, so they cannot cope with the increased blood flow to them.
Also, in a bathhouse or sauna, after a steam room, it is customary to douse yourself with cold water, jump into a pool or wipe yourself with snow, but such a sharp temperature change can lead to the already fragile vessels of the anus rupturing and bleeding.
In addition, when the body is exposed to high temperatures, sweating sharply increases, which leads to loss of fluid from the body. Dehydration, in turn, contributes to blood thickening, which increases the risk of developing hemorrhoidal thrombosis.
Experts prohibit patients with hemorrhoids from visiting a bathhouse or sauna during an exacerbation of the disease. As for the question of whether it is possible to go to the bathhouse during a period of remission, proctologists allow such pastimes.
But even if hemorrhoids have gone into remission, visiting a bathhouse or sauna should be treated with caution, since active blood flow to the vessels of the anus can lead to an exacerbation of the disease.
But, despite the arguments of experts, those who like to take a steam bath are sure of the opposite.
Bath lovers and traditional healers have an opinion that differs significantly from the opinion of representatives of traditional medicine. They are confident that water procedures carried out in a bathhouse or sauna are not only harmless to the vessels of the anorectal area, but also have a healing effect.
High temperature increases the rate of myocardial contractions and improves microcirculation in the tissues of the body. As a result, the work of all human organs and systems is toned.
Proponents of the bath for hemorrhoids are confident in its benefits, but, nevertheless, recommend first consulting with your doctor-proctologist to avoid complications.
Bath lovers are advised to stay in the steam room for a short time, after which they immediately plunge into a cold pool or wipe themselves with snow. In their opinion, alternating high and low temperatures helps normalize the tone of blood vessels and strengthen their walls.
Official medicine informs patients about the incompatibility of hemorrhoids with visiting a bathhouse and any other thermal procedures.
Hemorrhoids are characterized by varicose hemorrhoidal veins, in which congestion in the pelvic organs is observed. Thermal effects normalize blood circulation, but only if there is no inflammatory process in the rectum.
With this disease the opposite is true. There is increased blood circulation and reduced outflow from the pelvic area. The disease gets worse because... There is an increase in hemorrhoidal cones and an increase in pain.
Hemorrhoids develop as a result of unfavorable factors, such as poor diet, lack of sufficient physical activity, bad habits, excess body weight, and excessive physical activity.
With this disease, blood vessels become thinner and lose their elasticity. Any damage leads to the formation of wounds and cracks. Traditional treatment includes the use of painkillers, anti-inflammatory drugs, and laxatives. Taking venoprotectors and venotonics is of great importance.
Doctors do not prohibit relieving acute symptoms of the disease using cold. For these purposes, there are many recipes for sitz baths, compresses, lotions, and the formation of ice rectal suppositories.
Like thermal procedures, cold ones have their own contraindications: the presence of inflammatory diseases such as cystitis, urethritis.
Conservative treatment using various medications and traditional medicine recipes is aimed at relieving the acute symptoms of hemorrhoids: pain, burning, itching, swelling and bleeding.
Medicine is against using heating of the inflamed area. High water temperature helps dilate blood vessels and increases blood flow to the affected areas.
Thermal procedures can negatively affect the walls of blood vessels. They stretch, lose elasticity and permeability increases.
Treatment should be aimed at narrowing blood vessels and normalizing the outflow of blood from the lower parts of the pelvis. For this purpose, sitz baths in cold water or cold lotions are recommended.
It is cold water that can relieve swelling, inflammation and prevent bleeding. As symptoms disappear, the bath water can be made warmer.
You should not visit baths and saunas during an exacerbation of hemorrhoids. The thermal effect contributes to the enlargement of hemorrhoids, their loss and the formation of complications.
Steam heating
Moreover, with regular heat loads, the elasticity of blood vessels is lost and they become more permeable. In traditional medicine, treatment, on the contrary, is aimed at narrowing the blood vessels.
After the bath, do not dive into an ice hole or jump into snowdrifts, as sudden temperature changes will reduce elasticity and make the vessels fragile.
To do this, take white or blue clay, mix it with yogurt and after a bath apply it to the hemorrhoids. After the clay dries, it is washed off with warm water. After the procedure, swelling decreases, and along with it pain.
In general, the latest methods described are quite safe and will be useful to some extent in the treatment of hemorrhoids.
It will be safe and even beneficial to use baths in a bath with cool or warm water and adding a decoction of medicinal herbs to them. To prepare a decoction, you can use chamomile, calendula, nettle, yarrow, knotweed, wormwood, and oak bark.
When using birch brooms, sweating increases and the removal of toxins from the skin. An oak broom is not suitable for people suffering from hemorrhoids, but it can be soaked in a basin, and the resulting infusion can be used for sitz baths, since oak leaves have an astringent, wound-healing, and tonic effect.
Taking herbal teas
To prevent dehydration, you need to drink plenty of fluids while visiting the bathhouse. Alcohol, sweet drinks, coffee are not suitable.
- Polygonum herb has a hemostatic effect. To make tea from it, take 2 tablespoons of the herb and pour 0.5 liters of boiling water, leave it overnight, filter the solution in the morning and take it before and during a visit to the bathhouse.
- Wormwood has bactericidal and tanning properties.
- To prepare chamomile tea, you need to take 2-3 tablespoons of flowers, pour 2 cups of boiling water and leave for one hour. You can take it before and after visiting the bathhouse. Herbal tea will relieve inflammation and swelling.
- Ivan tea will help cope with the symptoms of hemorrhoids if consumed regularly and is indicated for ingestion when visiting a bathhouse if you have this disease. To prepare you will need 1 tablespoon of herbs, half a liter of boiling water. Mix everything and leave for 15 minutes; after straining, you can use this decoction.
- Yarrow tea has an antispasmodic and bactericidal effect. To prepare herbal tea, take 0.5 liters of boiling water, add a tablespoon of herbs and leave for several hours, after which the solution is filtered and consumed internally.
- Calendula relieves spasms and has an excellent antiseptic effect. It is used to prepare tea both dried and raw. A tablespoon of inflorescences is poured into a glass of boiling water and left for 15 minutes.
Also available in pharmacies are ready-made herbal preparations for the treatment of hemorrhoids. Used as an adjuvant for the treatment of hemorrhoids. Like all remedies, it may have contraindications, so before you decide to start taking herbal tea, consult your doctor so that, after assessing your condition, he can allow or, conversely, prohibit the use of this or that drink.
If you come to the bathhouse with such a disease, then you should follow some rules that will make visiting the bathhouse safe.
- Staying in a steam room or sauna for hemorrhoids should not exceed five minutes; a longer stay promotes dilation of the veins and blood flow to the nodes, which can cause complications.
- When you enter the steam room, you should not climb onto the upper shelves; stay on the lower tiers, where the steam temperature is much lower. This way you will save yourself from overheating.
- If you feel discomfort in the lower abdomen or anus, immediately leave the steam room and consult a doctor as soon as possible.
- After steam treatments, it would be nice to swim in the pool, or take a cool shower.
- If you want to sit in the steam room for more than the allotted time, then take with you a bowl of cool water with the addition of a decoction of chamomile, nettle, and knotweed. This will protect your hemorrhoids from overheating.
Never go to a bathhouse or sauna on an empty stomach. Likewise, refrain from taking a bath after a heavy meal. It is better to drink a cup of tea with a sandwich so that your stomach is not overloaded and you are not hungry.
In general, visiting a bathhouse and other thermal procedures have an unfavorable effect on the course of hemorrhoids. And when asked whether it is possible to go to the bathhouse with hemorrhoids, your doctor will most likely give a categorical negative answer.
Beneficial effects of cold
If you can’t take hot baths for hemorrhoids, then maybe cold water will help cope with the disease? Not everything is so simple. Yes, cooling the anus helps stop bleeding and many cool procedures are prescribed to strengthen the venous walls of the rectum and provide relief to the patient during a relapse. The following cold procedures are the most common for hemorrhoids:
- You can put so-called ice candles, which can be made at home without any problems. It is important that the candles are small so as not to add problems. Candles are not frozen from plain water. In this case, decoctions of medicinal herbs are used.
- A cold compress applied to the desired area of the perineum will have an identical effect.
Attention! A cold compress and ice suppository are used carefully. The main thing is not to overdo it, so as not to get other inflammatory processes or a cold. The procedure lasts no longer than 5-7 minutes and is done no more than twice a day.
Doctors agree with this traditional treatment and even use a similar method in official medicine. Cryodestruction is an outpatient, minimally invasive procedure that uses liquid nitrogen. Using special equipment, the affected areas are exposed to a low temperature of 195°C. What is the advantage of cryosurgery over conventional surgical methods for treating hemorrhoids? The procedure does not require hospitalization, it is minimally traumatic and completely painless without anesthesia. It can be done by both men and women.
Attention! Pay attention to cryodestruction, ask your doctor about this method of treatment. With this procedure, you can easily remove the symptoms of the disease and prevent its further progression, which is why it is worthy of attention.
In the case of hemorrhoids, it is better to be treated with cold than to rely on the beneficial effects of hot water and end up with complications. Do not take all folk recipes on faith. Think sensibly, consult with specialists, do not self-medicate and, of course, do not self-diagnose! Be healthy!
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Doctors agree with this traditional treatment and even use a similar method in official medicine. Cryodestruction is an outpatient, minimally invasive procedure that uses liquid nitrogen. Using special equipment, the affected areas are exposed to a low temperature of 195°C. What is the advantage of cryosurgery over conventional surgical methods for treating hemorrhoids? The procedure does not require hospitalization, it is minimally traumatic and completely painless without anesthesia. It can be done by both men and women.
Bath lovers' point of view
Fans of bath procedures have the opposite point of view and insist that increased blood flow is only for the good. In their opinion, steaming hemorrhoids is not necessary, but warming them up is possible and even desirable.
Supporters of bath procedures, in defending their point of view, refer to traditional medicine recipes that recommend warm compresses and other thermal effects on the area of inflammation.
Fans of bath procedures are confident that increased blood flow will only have a positive effect on the condition of a person who suffers from hemorrhoids.
Supporters of bath procedures adhere to an opinion that is completely contrary to official medicine. They claim that the condition of hemorrhoids improves after visiting the steam room, and pain symptoms subside.
According to adherents of traditional medicine, this healing effect is achieved due to the fact that the blood circulation process improves. But heating hemorrhoids is not enough. After leaving the steam room, you should take a cold sitz bath.
After leaving the steam room, you should take a cold sitz bath.
Before trying a traditional treatment method on yourself, it is recommended to consult a specialist. If you have this problem, you should consult a coloproctologist.
Warming up hemorrhoids
Conservative treatment of hemorrhoids should be aimed at eliminating pain, relieving inflammation, and restoring normal bowel movements. As for heating hemorrhoids, modern medicine is against this method of therapy. The thing is that the effect of high temperature on the affected area provokes the dilation of blood vessels and increased blood flow. As a result, warming procedures can provoke another rectal bleeding. In addition, regular heating may weaken the vascular wall. Treatment, on the contrary, should be aimed at reducing blood flow and improving venous outflow. Therapy often includes the use of vasoconstrictors. Water treatments are used to treat hemorrhoids, but it is preferable to use warm or cool baths. In this situation, the patient should be in a sitting position. The duration of such water procedures is 15-20 minutes. Additionally, warm local compresses can be used.
Is it possible to go to the bathhouse or sauna?
Bath procedures are very pleasant, they strengthen the body's defenses, tone up, and improve mood. However, with hemorrhoids, heating can provoke the growth of nodes and progression of the disease.
Is it possible to steam if you have hemorrhoids? When visiting a bathhouse, you need to comply with a number of conditions that will help you not to give up your favorite procedures and benefit the body.
Hemorrhoids are a disease associated with vascular dysfunction in the rectal area.
Under the influence of various factors (congenital fragility, smoking, unhealthy diet, sedentary lifestyle), blood flow worsens, venous walls are deformed, and large painful nodes appear.
In the absence of treatment and an incorrect lifestyle, the disease worsens, and the sad result can be extensive damage to the skin and mucous membranes, deep anal fissures, anemia and tissue necrosis.
Illness comes with many limitations. One of them is procedures associated with high temperatures. These include baths for hemorrhoids: Russian, Finnish, Turkish.
Under the influence of hot water and steam, the vessels greatly expand, and an increased portion of blood flows to the organs.
This phenomenon has a positive effect on the nutrition of all body systems. However, with diseased vessels, the venous walls may not withstand the additional load.
The main danger with hemorrhoids is high temperatures.
- Under their influence, the tissues become looser and the muscles relax.
- This is fraught with prolapse of hemorrhoids and their pinching.
- The process is accompanied by severe pain, sometimes the patient experiences dizziness and nausea, and loses consciousness.
So is it possible to take a steam bath for hemorrhoids? Despite a certain risk, many patients state that a short stay in a bathhouse affects their body in the most beneficial way. Bath procedures can:
- strengthen the nervous system;
- improve disease resistance;
- activate the circulatory system and heart;
- ensure the flow of oxygen to vital organs.
When asked whether it is possible to go to the bathhouse with hemorrhoids, doctors answer that hemorrhoids can only be heated during a period of stable remission.
For patients with hemorrhoids, a Russian bath or hammam with wet steam and relatively low temperatures is more suitable. You should avoid visiting a dry and hot sauna. Stay in the steam room is limited to 7-10 minutes,
- Others are less categorical, allowing infrequent and short-term trips to the Russian bathhouse in the initial stages of the disease and the absence of complications.
- However, experts are unanimous - there are strict restrictions on bath procedures that must be taken into account.
- Is it possible to go to the bathhouse if you have hemorrhoids? Thermal procedures are absolutely contraindicated for:
It is not recommended to visit the bathhouse during the postoperative period. After a classic hemorrhoidectomy, at least 2 months must pass; in case of complications, this period is extended.
The recovery period for minimally invasive interventions is shorter. In some cases, with successful sclerotherapy or cryocoagulation, all restrictions on visiting the bathhouse are lifted.
Visiting rules
Is it possible to heat hemorrhoids, we figured it out. But how to do it correctly?
Before going to the bathhouse, it is recommended to have a light snack. Thermal procedures cause a rush of blood to all organs, including the stomach, causing a feeling of hunger.
If you really want to linger in the steam room, but when asked whether hemorrhoids can be steamed, the answer is no, prepare a basin with cool water or a decoction of chamomile, wormwood, and nettle.
Sit in the basin, combining pleasant relaxation with a beneficial procedure that has a beneficial effect on hemorrhoids. Contrasting douches are useful, and the water should be cold, but not icy.
Rub your body vigorously with a loofah washcloth or massage mitten. This massage stimulates nerve endings and improves blood flow, removing blood from the pelvic organs.
The perfect finishing touch to a wash is the pool. It’s ideal if you manage to swim a little - the movements will improve blood circulation, stimulate the outflow of lymph and reduce pressure on the blood vessels.
You should not dive into ice holes and snowdrifts; extreme temperature changes are only suitable for people with ideal good health.
A visit to the bathhouse is an excellent occasion for useful anti-hemorrhoidal procedures. After the steam room, you can make a cool sitz bath from knotweed, celandine or wormwood. The bath lasts 7-10 minutes.
A compress of white or blue clay will also help. Dilute the raw material with a small amount of water and apply the mixture to the protruding nodes. Keep the compress for 20 minutes and then rinse with warm water. Clay dries out inflammation, relieves swelling, pain and itching.
Curd compresses are very useful, removing local tumors and soothing inflamed skin. Mix full-fat cottage cheese without additives with sour cream and apply to the perineum for 10 minutes.
Lying on a shelf, you can do several useful exercises.
- Raise your pelvis, slightly tensing your abdominal muscles and retracting your anus.
- Do stretches while lying down, and do light crunches by lifting your upper body.
Breathe evenly and calmly. 10-12 movements are quite enough; you can complete the mini-complex with a cool douse.
In the sauna for hemorrhoids, you can take a steam bath, which has a beneficial effect on the inflamed nodes.
In a basin or bowl, mix a concentrated decoction of knotweed, wormwood or chamomile with boiling water. You can simply soak a birch or eucalyptus broom in a basin, drop natural essential oils of chamomile, rosemary, tea tree, and mint into boiling water.
A broom will be useful for going to the bathhouse. For hemorrhoids, you can use a classic birch product. Birch leaves have a good diaphoretic, wound-healing, and tonic effect.
An oak broom is more durable; it is enough for 3-4 visits to the steam room. Oak leaves are suitable for more intensive leather treatment; they remain dry even when exposed to wet steam.
You can also take a product made from eucalyptus branches to the bathhouse. It has bactericidal, tonic, and restorative properties. Thin branches massage the body very delicately and are suitable for treating sensitive skin, and eucalyptus essential oils create a particularly favorable atmosphere in the steam room.
This massage improves blood circulation and promotes the drainage of lymph from the pelvic organs.
To avoid dehydration, it is recommended to drink plenty during and after the procedure. Alcohol, drinks containing caffeine, and sweet carbonated waters are excluded.
Try a collection of mint, lemon balm, currant leaf, rose hips and hawthorn. Warm decoctions of medicinal herbs are very useful: sage, yarrow, chamomile.
Whether to visit the bathhouse or completely abandon it - the decision on this issue depends on the patient’s well-being and the opinion of his attending physician. In the initial stages of the disease, you should not deprive yourself of a useful procedure, because hemorrhoids and sauna are compatible.
Toning teas from medicinal herbs, sitz baths, softening compresses and contrast douches will help make a visit to the bathhouse even more useful and enjoyable.
Hemorrhoids are a fairly common disease.
Approximately every fifth person faces this disease, and the number of complications associated with this disease is not inferior to many others.
With this disease, the quality of life quite often suffers, hence the question arises: is it possible to go to the bathhouse with hemorrhoids? You need to understand it before going to the steam room.
So what effect do baths and saunas have on our health? First of all, the heart and blood vessels are affected, since in steam rooms the temperature regime is significantly higher than what we are used to in everyday life.
By improving vascular microcirculation, many processes in the body are activated, cells are better enriched with oxygen, and the amount of hemoglobin increases.
Are there any contraindications and precautions?
Thermal procedures for hemorrhoids, like any other therapeutic method, have a number of contraindications.
Contraindications include:
- phase of exacerbation of hemorrhoidal disease;
- the presence of neoplasms in the pelvic area, gastrointestinal tract;
- hypertension;
- heart failure.
As additional precautions for the use of thermal procedures, it is recommended:
- Take medications that strengthen the walls of blood vessels, restoring their tone and elasticity (Detralex, Venosmil, Venoton, Phlebodia).
- Give up bad habits and lead a healthy lifestyle.
- Switch to a special dietary regimen (normalizes digestion, intestinal motility, eliminates constipation, facilitates bowel movements).
Hemorrhoids are a rather complex disease that requires complex treatment. Among other therapeutic methods, thermal procedures are used in the fight against hemorrhoids. Modern medicine does not find heating for hemorrhoids useful and categorically denies the advisability of their use, while traditional medicine insists on the benefits of heat treatment. The use of high temperatures in the treatment of hemorrhoids has a number of dangers and contraindications, therefore it is not suitable for home therapy and requires mandatory consultation with a proctologist.
Pain, itching and burning in the anal area indicate the presence of hemorrhoids. This disease not only interferes with everyday life, but also aggravates the condition of the body. There are difficulties with bowel movements. In the initial stages of hemorrhoids, few people go to the doctor, trying to get rid of the unpleasant symptoms on their own. Traditional medicine actively promotes heating hemorrhoids. Is it possible to heat hemorrhoids?