Anal “small” disease caused a big problem

Statistics show that there are more men than women suffering from anorectal disease, and the incidence of hemorrhoids is significantly higher. The experts pointed out that we need to start from life, early detection and early treatment, in order to exclude the disease. The incidence of anus is rising year by year Analysis of 2359 medical examination results found that the incidence of hemorrhoids accounted for 91.8% of anus diseases, of which mixed hemorrhoids are the most common, accounting for more than half of the number of hemorrhoids. Teachers, car drivers, taxi drivers, hairdressers, police officers, salesmen and other sedentary groups are high-risk groups, and the incidence of men is higher than that of women, and the trend of youth is becoming more and more obvious. The incidence of anorectal disease is a common disease, multi-morbidity, in recent years, the incidence of the disease has been rising year by year, for people’s health sounded the alarm. There are many reasons for triggering anorectal disease, mainly due to bad bowel habits, unscientific diet, like to eat spicy, genetics, long-term sedentary, long standing, causing abdominal pressure, etc. can cause the occurrence of the disease. Therefore, he reminded, usually should pay attention to develop a good lifestyle, pay attention to more rest, regular life, less stay up late, drink more water, eat more fiber-rich food, such as fresh vegetables, fruits, coarse grains, etc., as far as possible to eat less spicy and stimulating or high-fat food, strengthen the whole body and anal local exercise, do not squat in the toilet for a long time, more exercise, maintain an optimistic and positive attitude, etc. The public census found that many patients are not sufficiently aware of anal diseases and believe that there is no need to check for certain abnormal symptoms that occasionally appear in their anal area. Even if they have persistent symptoms such as blood in the stool, anal pain and itching, they think they can bear it and pass; most of them think it will be painful to have a checkup, so they can put it off. In fact, hemorrhoids and other anal diseases are not the minor diseases that people think they are, and they can mask the manifestations of many other diseases: hemorrhoids can cause rectal prolapse, impaction or even necrosis; long-term blood in the stool can also easily lead to anemia. For female patients, hemorrhoids can easily lead to gynecological inflammation. Because of the proximity of the anus and vagina, bleeding or inflammation of hemorrhoids often leads to a proliferation of germs that inadvertently enter the vagina and cause various gynecological inflammatory diseases such as vaginitis and urethritis. Those with serious hemorrhoids are also prone to depression, or induce diseases such as cardiovascular disease. Many hemorrhoid patients are found to have hemorrhoids in addition to other conditions such as perianal abscesses, anal fissures, rectal polyps, etc. From time to time, very few patients are found to have rectal tumors while treating hemorrhoids. Therefore, once you find yourself with uncomfortable symptoms such as blood in the stool, anal pain, constipation, etc., be sure to have an early examination and timely diagnosis so as not to miss the best time for treatment.