What to do about cricoid hemorrhoids

Circumferential hemorrhoids, the most common of which is the prolapse of the mucous membrane of internal hemorrhoids, recurrent episodes, which in severe cases may manifest as prolapse, the patient will experience significant blood in the bowel movement, perianal pain, and in severe cases, difficulty in defecation, and should promptly seek medical attention for surgical treatment. After the surgery, you should eat a reasonable diet, adjust the diet structure, remove all the factors that cause constipation, and develop the habit of defecating on time. In daily life, physical exercise should be performed appropriately. If you have chronic abdominal pressure increase, you should actively correct it.