Do you have to operate for hemorrhoids that spurt blood?

Blood spurting from hemorrhoids is a common symptom and hemorrhoids with blood in the stool do not necessarily require surgical treatment. Internal hemorrhoids are mostly located above the dentate line, and its symptoms manifest as dripping or spraying blood. If the symptoms are mild, conservative treatment can be carried out, such as paying attention to diet, avoiding spicy and stimulating foods, drinking more water, eating more fruits, and eating more coarse fiber foods to promote the smooth discharge of stool. You can insert tylenol suppositories inside the anus and apply tylenol cream outside the anus for anti-inflammatory, anti-swelling and hemostatic treatment. If the hemorrhoid is bleeding heavily, it’s larger and faster, you should perform external and internal ligation of mixed hemorrhoids in time. If the hemorrhoid spurting blood can be seen obvious blood vessel rupture, rectal bleeding suture ligation should be performed promptly. So, hemorrhoids spurting blood does not necessarily require surgery, and the treatment should be decided according to its clinical symptoms.