Non-surgical Treatment of Circumferential Mixed Hemorrhoids

Non-surgical treatment of cyclic mixed hemorrhoids includes conservative treatment and medication. 1. Conservative treatment: warm water sitz bath, soak the anus in warm water 3-4 times a day, 5-10 minutes each time, the water temperature of 37-40 ℃ or so, to promote local blood circulation, relieve hemorrhoids congestion and edema, inflammatory reaction. 2. Topical medication: local topical medication commonly used lidocaine gel pain, tretinoin cream to stop itching, musk hemorrhoid cream or anus tai suppository, etc. pain and bleeding, anti-inflammatory and swelling, etc. Vitamin E acetate can improve blood circulation in the affected area. Can also be localized Chinese medicine fumigation, such as acacia flower hemorrhoid soup, or external washing with compound cypress liquid, etc., can be relieved to control the discomfort caused by annular mixed hemorrhoids. 3. Oral medication: Oral medication can be divided into painkillers, stool softeners and blood circulation and blood stasis (to promote blood circulation and eliminate blood stasis in the body), etc. Painkillers can help relieve pain, such as ibuprofen capsules; stool softeners can relieve constipation, such as Sophora Japonica Pills, Ma Ren Lun Er Wan Pills, etc. to reduce the pressure on the anus caused by exerting oneself in toilets; swelling hemorrhoid capsule can help promote softening of hemorrhoid nuclei and absorption of hemorrhoidal stasis by activating blood circulation and blood stasis, etc. In short, all the above treatments are used for cyclic mixed hemorrhoid, and can relieve discomfort and control the symptoms. In conclusion, the above treatments are used for non-surgical treatment of cyclic mixed hemorrhoids, various drugs need to be used under the guidance of a professional doctor, can be applied flexibly according to the patient’s condition, to control the condition, to avoid aggravating the surgical treatment. It is recommended that patients should not blindly use drugs on their own, so as not to cause adverse drug reactions, resulting in damage to the body.