Explaining the top common questions about acute hemorrhoids

Ingrown hemorrhoids: Also known as “acute attacks of internal hemorrhoids”. Clinical manifestations: 1. Non-retractable swelling at the anus. 2. 2. Pain. 3. Bleeding. 4. Other symptoms. General treatment: 1.Lateral bed rest, maintain anal hygiene to avoid secondary infection. 2. Diet: light food, fresh vegetables, fruits, etc. are recommended; avoid spicy food and smoking and alcohol. 3.Symptomatic support treatment. 4.Application of antibiotics. Non-surgical treatment: The early stage of embedded hemorrhoids can be mainly returned by manipulation. For those who have embedded hemorrhoids for a short period of time and only have edema in the nucleus, it is advisable to reset the hemorrhoid in knee-chest position, and then you can use tape gauze to fix the anal part of the tower with pressure, or apply hemorrhoid cream to the anal canal and nucleus before resetting, which can reduce edema. Chinese medicine treatment: 1, sitz bath therapy: warm salt water sitz bath is one of the most simple and effective methods, the concentration of 1%-2%, 20 minutes or more. 2, fumigation sitz bath therapy: you can try to activate the blood stasis of Chinese herbs such as safflower, peach kernel and pepper, fennel, etc.. 3.External application of Chinese herbs. 4, oral pain relief and anti-inflammatory drugs, such as fenbid, tramadol, etc.. In fact, this is a very common functional gastrointestinal disease – irritable bowel syndrome. At present, 7% to 15% of the population suffers from this disease, especially female white-collar workers are common. This disease is also related to genetics and human sensitivity. Surgery If there is a thrombosis in the nucleus of hemorrhoid and the pain is heavy, early surgery is advocated. Clinical observation shows that the infection rate of surgery at this time is the same as elective surgery, and the results after surgery are comparable to elective surgery. Commonly used surgical methods include modified hemorrhoidal plexus removal, external stripping and internal ligation, etc.