THE TREATMENT OF HAEMORRHOIDS – MILLEFOLIUM
Of great benefit also are Millefolium, a fresh plant extract from yarrow, Hamamelis virginiana and Calcarea fluorica (calcium fluoride). In cases of heavy bleeding, treat with Bursa pastoris (shepherd’s purse) or Tormentavena. For local treatment and to ease pain, use haemorrhoid suppositories containing cocoa butter and Hamamelis. Teas made from bloodwort and stinging nettles are also beneficial. Spurge applied externally also helps to ease the pain. Although this plant is poisonous when taken internally, when crushed and applied to the anus as a poultice, it will soon help to make the pain subside.
A good way to prevent haemorrhoids is to bathe the anus with cold water every morning. The same water treatment should be given when piles have already formed.
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