Anti-inflammatory methods for hemorrhoids

Anti-inflammatory options for hemorrhoids can include oral medications, topical ointments and sitz baths. Most local infections of hemorrhoids are anaerobic and gram-negative bacillary infections, so oral administration is based on targeted antibiotics, which can be taken orally with levofloxacin and metronidazole or ornidazole. Topical anti-inflammatory drugs, including erythromycin ointment, gentamycin ointment or Bactrim ointment. The main medication for sitz bath fumigation is potassium permanganate solution. Potassium permanganate should be used in strict proportion as it is a strong oxidizer, and the ratio is 1:5000 by mass with water. When there is local infection, edema and pain in the hemorrhoid nucleus, you can use the above drugs for anti-inflammatory treatment and control the symptoms.