Hemorrhoids stool thinning is what happened

Patients with hemorrhoids exhibit thinning of the bowel movements because of the formation of hemorrhoids or aggravation of hemorrhoids. Since hemorrhoids are formed due to the formation of localized varicose vein masses, repeated attacks can also lead to rectal or anal canal narrowing, and patients have significant blood in the bowel movements or even unformed stools. In severe cases, the nucleus of the hemorrhoid protrudes outside the anal opening, especially in stage III and IV internal hemorrhoids that are not easily returned and can also lead to difficulty in defecation. In this case, you should choose surgical treatment in time to remove the hemorrhoid nucleus, or you can have it ligated, and the nucleus can gradually shrink and fall off. Therefore, patients with hemorrhoids should pay attention to their dietary structure in their daily life, mainly with coarse fiber foods, and develop the habit of eating on time, moving appropriately after eating, and paying attention to perianal hygiene to avoid aggravation of the condition.