What is an embedded hemorrhoid? How should it be treated?

The internal hemorrhoid is a hemorrhoid that has prolapsed out of the anus and is not returned in time, causing the prolapsed part to become bruised and edematous and cannot be returned to the anus. The disease is rapid and painful, and if not treated in time, it will cause necrosis and bleeding of the hemorrhoid nucleus. The prevention of this disease is when the nucleus of the hemorrhoid is prolapsed outside the anus, it should be pushed and rubbed into the anus immediately after the stool, and if it is difficult to return it to the anus by itself, it should be seen by a specialist immediately. In the past, internal hemorrhoids were treated by fasting and forbidding stools, using local anti-inflammatory and pain-relieving creams, and then operating after the edema had subsided. The Antherapy treatment for embedded hemorrhoids uses external hemorrhoid peeling and internal hemorrhoid peeling treatment, which is a one-time cure, less painful surgery and quicker recovery after surgery. Pre-operative embedded hemorrhoids Post-operative embedded hemorrhoids