What medications to take for connective tissue external hemorrhoids

People with asymptomatic connective tissue external hemorrhoids do not need treatment, and those with pain can take medications such as ibuprofen and acetaminophen for relief. Drugs should be applied under the guidance of a doctor. For those who do not have any discomfort symptoms of connective tissue hemorrhoids, it is recommended to strengthen daily care, without the need for medication. But for a small number of people with severe pain, you can take ibuprofen, acetaminophen and other non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs as prescribed by the doctor to achieve the purpose of relieving symptoms. For some patients with connective tissue hemorrhoids, topical hydrocortisone cream and isosorbide nitrate ointment can be applied to improve the pain, itching and other uncomfortable symptoms. Infections can be treated with local erythromycin ointment and other anti-infective drugs. In daily life, after defecation, you can use potassium permanganate sitz bath as prescribed by the doctor. It is recommended that connective tissue external hemorrhoids follow the doctor’s prescription medication, but also pay attention to develop a good habit of defecation, to maintain a smooth bowel movement. Pay attention to keep the perianal clean, avoid sitting and standing for a long time, more intake of fiber-rich vegetables, fruits and coarse grains.