How to treat first-degree hemorrhoids

In stage I hemorrhoids, there are no obvious conscious symptoms, only blood, dripping or spraying during defecation, more bleeding, hemorrhoids do not prolapse out of the anus, and the rectal column is enlarged and nodularly elevated on the dentate line on anoscopy. Stage I hemorrhoids do not require special treatment if they are asymptomatic, you just need to pay attention to your diet, keep your bowels open, keep your perineum clean, and prevent complications from occurring. When some clinical symptoms of stage one hemorrhoids appear, mainly blood in the stool, you can use medication, such as hemorrhoid plugs in the anus, topical Ma Yinglong hemorrhoid cream, and warm water sitz baths in the anus to control the symptoms of bleeding. If the bleeding is still recurring after treatment with medication, you can consider taking internal hemorrhoid injection therapy.