Hemorrhoids do not affect bowel movements and do not require surgery if there are no other symptoms. The principle of treatment for hemorrhoids is no treatment for asymptomatic hemorrhoids, with non-surgical treatment being the mainstay when symptoms are present, and surgical treatment being considered only when non-surgical treatment is ineffective.
For patients with early stage hemorrhoids and asymptomatic hemorrhoids, it is sufficient to prevent constipation and diarrhea by changing lifestyle, increasing fibrous food, and keeping bowel movement unimpeded. Warm water sitz bath by improving local blood circulation, for some hemorrhoids edema pain patients have better results.
Only non-surgical treatment failure of hemorrhoid patients to consider surgical treatment, commonly used surgery, including hemorrhoidal simple excision, anastomosis hemorrhoidal mucosal circumcision, thrombosed external hemorrhoidal stripping surgery, and so on.
It is recommended that patients with hemorrhoids actively seek medical attention and be examined by a professional physician to give the best treatment plan in order to reap the best prognosis.