Treatment of hemorrhoids

Hemorrhoids are a common disease, so it is said that “nine out of ten people have hemorrhoids”. There are three types of hemorrhoids: internal hemorrhoids on top, external hemorrhoids on the bottom, and mixed hemorrhoids on top and bottom in one place. There are many ways to treat hemorrhoids: Generally, early hemorrhoids are mainly bleeding, and those that do not prolapse significantly are treated conservatively with drugs. For those who have little bleeding, hemorrhoid plugs are used externally first, while more often hemorrhoid plugs are used plus oral medication. The actual piles are currently a lot more diverse, and the more effective ones are the Chinese medicine anal-tea plugs, the western medicine tainted plugs, etc. The oral medications are the Chinese medicine hemorrhoid tablets, the western medicine elimination of the stop, Ge Tai, etc. If conservative treatment is not effective, surgical treatment can be used. The surgical treatment of hemorrhoids is generally based on the degree of bleeding and the impact on the body (such as anemia), the degree of hemorrhoid prolapse (such as prolapse during defecation, whether it can be returned to the anus by hand after defecation or by itself), the form of hemorrhoid prolapse (such as ring-like prolapse, or partial prolapse). We will then discuss with the patient and reach a consensus in order to achieve satisfactory results. The current surgical treatment methods are: external peeling internal hemorrhoids, PPH, AMI, etc. Severe hemorrhoids are often treated with a combination of several methods with better results, for example, our hospital uses truncated ligation to treat severe mixed hemorrhoids with better results than the PPH procedure.