Symptom·Cardiometabolic·Reviewed May 30, 2026

Supplements for Hemorrhoids.

When hemorrhoids is the complaint, these are the supplements most often associated with it in the NutriStack library, ranked by how directly each one targets it and by the strength of the evidence.

Supplements

Ranked by relevance, top first.

Relevance reflects how directly each supplement targets this symptom in the NutriStack map. Evidence is the supplement’s own rating. Open any name for the full profile.

  1. 01
    90% match

    Soluble fiber softens and bulks stool, reducing straining and the venous pressure that aggravates hemorrhoidal cushions.

    SuggestedPsyllium husk powder, 5 to 10 g daily mixed in a full glass of water
  2. 02
    68% match

    Oligomeric proanthocyanidins may help strengthen venous wall integrity and reduce capillary fragility, which could in theory ease venous pooling.

    SuggestedStandardized grape seed extract capsule, 100 to 200 mg daily
  3. 03
    66% match

    Pine bark proanthocyanidins may improve venous tone and reduce edema and inflammation in vascular tissue.

    SuggestedStandardized pine bark extract capsule, 100 to 150 mg daily
  4. 04
    BromelainLimited
    60% match

    This pineapple-derived protease has anti-inflammatory and mild anti-edema effects that may reduce local swelling and discomfort.

    SuggestedEnteric-coated bromelain capsule, 200 to 400 mg between meals
  5. 05
    Vitamin CLimited
    56% match

    Vitamin C is a cofactor for collagen synthesis, which supports vascular wall structure and integrity.

    SuggestedBuffered vitamin C, 500 mg once or twice daily with food

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