How to treat bleeding hemorrhoids

Bleeding hemorrhoids refer to symptoms of blood in the stool or direct bleeding caused by a ruptured hemorrhoid, usually due to local bleeding caused by the patient with hemorrhoids rubbing the epidermis of the hemorrhoid during defecation. If the patient’s hemorrhoids are accompanied by less bleeding, they can usually be treated with general therapy and medication. If the patient has more bleeding hemorrhoids, local surgical treatment is usually required on top of general treatment and medication: i. General Treatment: Patients with bleeding hemorrhoids should pay attention to their diet, try to avoid spicy and stimulating foods that are not well digested, drink more water, eat more fresh fruits and vegetables, and prevent constipation. Change bad bowel habits and perform regular bowel movements to avoid constipation and diarrhea. Pay attention to local hygiene and cleanliness. If the bleeding is not serious, you can relieve the inflammation and improve the bleeding symptoms by taking warm water sitz baths. It is also necessary to increase exercise appropriately and avoid prolonged standing or sitting. The actual hemorrhoid is usually a very good deal more than just a few of the most important and also the most important thing that you can do. If the patient has a local infection, you can also choose suitable antibiotics, pay attention to the need to take under the guidance of a doctor; 2, local medication: such as the common clinical compound elimination of hemorrhoid suppositories, Puji hemorrhoid suppositories, musk hemorrhoid suppositories, Ma Yinglong hemorrhoid suppositories, suppositories external treatment of hemorrhoids usually has a simple, easy to do, less side effects, suitable for patients with bleeding hemorrhoids. Third, surgical treatment: When patients have severe bleeding hemorrhoids or other accompanying symptoms, such as pain and swelling, the hemorrhoids can be removed through surgical procedures such as excision to achieve rapid relief of local symptoms. Because surgery is more damaging, it is usually limited to those for whom non-surgical treatment options are not suitable or have failed. Alternatively, hemorrhoid ligation can be performed by binding the inside of the hemorrhoid with a special rubber band or by Doppler ultrasound guidance to achieve the effect of allowing the hemorrhoid to heal after it has become ischemic, necrotic and fallen off. It is suitable for people with high bleeding hemorrhoids that can no longer be relieved by conservative treatment. After surgery, you should pay attention to whether symptoms of continued bleeding occur, follow up regularly, and pay attention to bowel management to avoid local lesions stimulated by difficult bowel movements. Symptoms of bleeding hemorrhoids should be treated promptly to avoid anemia caused by long-term bleeding.