How to treat early-stage mixed hemorrhoids

Early-stage mixed hemorrhoids are treated mainly with non-surgical treatment, which includes general treatment and medication. Patients usually reduce the symptoms and delay the development of hemorrhoids by improving their diet, bowel movements and lifestyle. For example, you should eat more vegetables, fruits, cereals and other fiber-rich foods, avoid alcohol, spicy and stimulating foods, work and rest regularly, avoid staying up late and straining, and avoid prolonged sitting, standing, squatting, and heavy walking. Pay attention to the cleanliness of the anal area after a bowel movement, and usually develop a good habit of taking a warm water bath after a bowel movement. If the hemorrhoids are bleeding, local swelling and pain, you can use medications to control the symptoms of hemorrhoids, including oral medications, such as Diosmin Tablets, Destructor-M, and Mizling Tablets. Topical medications include tylenol suppositories, tylenol cream, Ma Ying Long hemorrhoid suppositories and hemorrhoid cream.