The development of hemorrhoids is a process of gradual deterioration, which usually goes through several different stages. At the initial stage, patients may feel slightly itching and discomfort around their anus, sometimes with blood on the toilet paper after defecation. These symptoms are often ignored, but they are early signs of hemorrhoids. Over time, hemorrhoids may increase, causing pain in defecation, even when blood is more visible after defecation. At a further stage, hemorrhoids may be removed from the anus during defecation, which may be temporary or persistent. At an advanced stage, hemorrhoids may not be able to retort on their own and require manual pushback, which is not only embarrassing, but may also cause severe pain and swelling. Without timely treatment, hemorrhoids can be repeated, seriously affecting the quality of life of patients.
Treatment of hemorrhoids has a variety of methods, including, inter alia, conservative treatment and surgical treatment.
Conservative treatment applies to patients with lower symptoms, including, inter alia, improved living habits and medication. In terms of living habits, patients should actively adjust their diets and increase the intake of foods rich in food fibres, such as fresh vegetables and fruits, which help to soften defecation and reduce the stimulation and damage to hemorrhoids during defecation. At the same time, excessive consumption of spicy, fried and irritant foods should be avoided in order to prevent constipation from aggravating hemorrhoid symptoms. In addition, proper exercise, such as walking, swimming and so on, can promote intestinal creeping and reduce constipation. Maintaining anal cleanness and regular anal bathing can be effective in reducing local blood circulation and discomfort caused by hemorrhoids. In drug treatment, patients can use a variety of external drugs, such as belly cords, hemorrhoid embolisms and hemorrhoids, which can alleviate anal pains caused by hemorrhoids and infirmities, such as constipated blood. Injecting drugs, such as circulators, cellulose supplements and anti-inflammatory anal acoustic achings, pain, swelling, etc. Please note, however, that a doctor is required before any drug is used to ensure its safety and suitability.
Surgical treatment applies mainly to patients with more serious symptoms and who are not treated in a conservative manner. The surgical methods include acupuncture, mucous membrane hype (PPH) on acupuncture, hemorrhagic embolism, etc. These procedures are unique, and the most appropriate ones are chosen by the doctor according to the patient ‘ s particular circumstances. The hysterectomy is applied to patients with larger helium cores and more severe symptoms, and the procedure is relatively simple but may have a longer recovery period. PPH is a micro-surgery that reduces the blood supply of the helium by removing the mucous membranes from the helium in a circular manner, thus achieving therapeutic results with the advantage of recovery and pain. Hemorrhage is applied to hemorrhagic hemorrhagic leachate, which is surgically removed, so that symptoms can be rapidly mitigated. Specific procedures should be determined on the basis of the patient ‘ s condition and the doctor ‘ s advice. After the operation, the patient needs to be careful to keep his anal dry and clean to avoid infection. At the same time, rehabilitation and care, such as regular review, timely medication and the avoidance of heavy physical labour, need to be carried out on the advice of doctors.
In general, the treatment of hemorrhoids requires a comprehensive consideration of the patient ‘ s condition, habits and personal wishes. When choosing the treatment, the patient consults with a specialist and makes a decision on the recommendation of the doctor. At the same time, good living and eating habits are important for the prevention and treatment of hemorrhoids. Through these comprehensive measures, patients can effectively control the symptoms of hemorrhoids and improve their quality of life.