Many women suffer from hemorrhoids. Young women, in particular, can develop this condition due to irregular eating habits and often eating on the go. Women typically acquire hemorrhoids during prolonged and difficult childbirth. Additionally, older women may experience this issue as a result of strenuous, physically demanding work. The most radical treatment for this condition is surgical intervention. However, this option can be intimidating for patients and, importantly, does not guarantee that the problem won’t return. Fortunately, there are effective folk remedies that can yield good results for years, and in some cases, even complete recovery.
First Method.
Extract juice from a ripe pumpkin. After straining it through cheesecloth, drink a shot (about 1.7 to 2.5 ounces) on an empty stomach in the morning and evening before meals. The treatment course lasts two to four weeks, and the juice should be prepared fresh daily.
Second Method.
Finely chop the fruits of horse chestnut (without the green spiky shell!). Take two to three handfuls of the chopped chestnut and pour two to four liters of boiling water over it, then simmer on low heat for 5 to 7 minutes. Pour the broth into a basin and sit in it. The duration of the procedure should be 20 to 30 minutes. It’s important to maintain a relatively stable temperature for the broth, so periodically add hot water as needed. These baths should be done daily, or at least every other day. In the western regions, you can substitute fresh beech nuts for the chestnuts, but in that case, they should be boiled for at least 20 minutes. The duration of treatment is the same as with the first method.
Attention, new mothers! Sometimes, a small child may cry at night for unknown reasons, even if they are one, two, or even three years old. You can try the first method. Pumpkin juice does not cause any complications or allergies and may provide relief.