How To Treat Grade 1 Internal Hemorrhoids
If you are experiencing painless bleeding when you have a bowel movement, you may have grade 1 internal hemorrhoids. This condition should be diagnosed by a doctor. In order to keep your hemorrhoids from progressing into a more serious stage such as grades 2, 3, or 4, you can take steps to prevent the progression. You doctor may recommend a high fiber diet supplemented with six to eight glasses of water per day. The combination of high fiber and water will help your stools become softer and less bulky. In other words, you will not have to strain to have a bowel movement.