Can internal hemorrhoids be treated without surgery?

Internal hemorrhoids are a very common anal condition, with bleeding and prolapsed nuclei as the main symptoms. Most internal hemorrhoids can be significantly relieved with conservative treatment and improved lifestyle habits, and surgery is not required. It is possible to have a recurrence after surgery, so you should have a correct understanding of this. The actual fact is that you can use topical hemorrhoids cream or compound keratanate cream. You can take a local anal fumigation bath, using warm salt water from home. You should also pay attention to avoid stimulating diet, avoiding cold and spicy food. Also pay attention to keep the bowels smooth, avoid straining to defecate, avoid prolonged defecation, avoid dry stools, avoid any possible local stimulation of the anus, and avoid prolonged sitting and standing. Exercise the anal function, contract the anus, and lift the anus thirty times a day. In short, try not to operate if you can, but if conservative treatment is ineffective and the symptoms are very serious, then surgery should also be considered.