VED, PDE5 and Hemorrhoids (Haemorrhoids)

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Biker22
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VED, PDE5 and Hemorrhoids (Haemorrhoids)

Postby Biker22 » Thu Feb 16, 2023 3:09 pm

Hi

Its looking like I'm going for implant surgery in 3-4 weeks so I've started using the VED again which I haven't for about a year.
After only a week of daily 15-20min VED with PDE5 (50mg of sildenafil or 100mg Spedra) my external hemorrhoids have let themselves be known. not really bad this time but they are there

Before I started using either PDE5/VED I had one flare up in my life.

I'm going through my diary of last 3 years and I've had 2 flare ups since then (afterwards it completely disappears - cant even see it or feel it). From my notes its not entirely clear whether its the daily PDE5's or using the VED or a combination of both.

Urology dept previously told me it was because PDE5 were dialating my other blood vessels too, I do wonder where increasing the blood vessel pressure in your penis with the VED which is right next to you anus can't help matters.

Has anyone else seen this kind of hemorrhoid issue?
50yrs Old, had ED all my life.
Titan 24cm + 1cm RTE.

Chastr
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Re: VED, PDE5 and Hemorrhoids (Haemorrhoids)

Postby Chastr » Thu Dec 19, 2024 11:43 am

Hi there,

I completely understand where you're coming from, as I’ve experienced something similar. I also take PDE5 inhibitors like Viagra 100mg, and I’ve had external hemorrhoids in the past. Order Viagra from them - fast-supply24.com/buy-viagra-usa.html, always excellent quality.

When I first started, the combination of PDE5s and using a VED did seem to trigger occasional flare-ups, and I was convinced it was connected to increased blood flow and pressure in the area.

Here’s how I managed the issue and eventually got it under control:

[list=]Diet and Hydration: I increased my fiber intake and made sure to stay hydrated, which helped reduce any straining during bowel movements—a common trigger for hemorrhoids.

Topical Treatments: I used over-the-counter creams and suppositories like those containing hydrocortisone or witch hazel during flare-ups. They provided quick relief and reduced inflammation.

Warm Sitz Baths: Sitting in warm water for 10-15 minutes a couple of times a day helped soothe the area and improve blood flow.

Adjusting VED Usage: I started using the VED every other day instead of daily and slightly reduced the pressure I was applying. This seemed to alleviate the stress on the surrounding tissues.

Regular Exercise: Light exercise like walking improved overall circulation and prevented stagnation in the pelvic region.

Continued Use of PDE5s: I didn’t stop using PDE5 inhibitors, as they were essential for me, but I kept an eye on any triggers and flare-ups.[/list]

Now, I rarely have issues with hemorrhoids anymore, and I’m still taking Viagra as needed. My advice would be to monitor your body’s responses closely and adjust your routine as necessary. If the issue persists or worsens, it might be worth consulting a specialist to see if there’s an underlying factor exacerbating the problem.

Good luck with your upcoming implant surgery! Take care!


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