Hemorrhoids will not be able to poop?

When hemorrhoids gradually increase in size and congestion to the anal opening, they can lead to constipation as the stool cannot be properly expelled from the anus. Long-term difficulty in the discharge of stool will lead to excessive accumulation of stool in the intestinal tract and reduced water, thus making the stool dry, and dry defecation will further aggravate the situation of constipation, long-term recurrent hemorrhoids is likely to cause constipation. When constipation reaches a certain level, the patient will involuntarily overexert the bowel movement, which will aggravate the degree of hemorrhoids, patients with hemorrhoids or constipation must be actively treated as early as possible. The first thing you need to do to relieve constipation is to eat more root vegetables and fruits, more veggies and foods with high dietary fiber content, and drink more water, make sure you drink 1000-2000ml of water every day to ensure that there is enough water in your intestines and that your stools are not easily dried out. You can also lubricate the stool with topical topical open plugs or paraffin oil to assist with laxative treatment and also topical topical hemorrhoid suppositories to relieve the symptoms of hemorrhoids.