Internal hemorrhoid bleeding recovery in a few days

How long it takes to recover from bleeding internal hemorrhoids depends on the severity of the hemorrhoid and the cause of the bleeding, and the exact time it takes to recover varies from person to person and cannot be generalized. Bleeding internal hemorrhoids are usually caused by eating spicy foods, constipation and diarrhea. If the cause of bleeding is identified and improved, the bleeding can usually be controlled in 1-3 days. If the cause of bleeding cannot be improved, some patients can repair themselves in 1-2 days. In addition, some patients with severe symptoms, broken mucous membrane, congestion and erosion, may stop bleeding in 1 week or may not be able to stop bleeding for 1 month. If the bleeding cannot be stopped in time, it will easily lead to the occurrence of anemia, and patients are advised to go to the anorectal surgery department of a regular hospital for examination and treatment in a timely manner. If the bleeding is not serious, the patient can relieve the symptoms by changing the diet and bowel habits and treating with topical medication. If the bleeding is severe and recurrent, surgical treatment is needed in time to avoid delaying the condition.