What to do if hemorrhoids prolapse after bowel movement

Hemorrhoids prolapse after bowel movement, may be external hemorrhoids prolapse outside the anus for a long time, which can be treated by medication or surgery, or may be internal hemorrhoids prolapse, in which case you need to decide how to treat them according to the staging of internal hemorrhoids. Hemorrhoids prolapse after bowel movement needs to be divided into external hemorrhoids or internal hemorrhoids, usually the external hemorrhoids are accompanied by severe pain, while internal hemorrhoids seldom have pain symptoms. For external hemorrhoids, you can use ibuprofen and other drugs to relieve pain, and through potassium permanganate solution sitz baths, external hemorrhoid cream, the use of lactulose to improve constipation, etc. Conservative treatment is not effective, then you can through the hemorrhoidectomy and other surgical procedures for treatment. If the internal hemorrhoids prolapse outside the anus, generally can be self-recovery for the stage II, and can be manually coiled back for the stage III, can not be coiled back for the stage Ⅳ, for the stage Ⅱ, stage Ⅲ internal hemorrhoids, can be the first through the 1:5000 potassium permanganate solution bath, external hemorrhoidal cream, and other conservative way of treatment, for the stage Ⅳ internal hemorrhoids, need to be through the hemorrhoidectomy, anastomotic hemorrhoidal mucous membrane ring excision surgery and other surgical treatments. If the hemorrhoids appear to be prolapsed after bowel movement, it is recommended to consult a doctor in time to have them disposed of.