What should I do if I can’t poop and it hurts when I have hemorrhoids?

If you have hemorrhoids and can’t poop and it hurts, you can use medication to help defecate and relieve the symptoms of hemorrhoids and pain. If the hemorrhoids can’t be relieved for a long period of time, the hemorrhoids can also be treated completely through surgery, and the constipation symptom needs to be treated through the improvement of living and dietary habits. If the patient has the symptoms of hemorrhoids, can not poop and especially painful, because constipation is one of the risk factors leading to hemorrhoids, so in the treatment of not only need to treat hemorrhoids, but also for constipation, you can use hemorrhoid cream, but also oral acetaminophen, ibuprofen and other drugs to ease the pain, in addition to lactulose, polyethylene glycol and other drugs to relieve constipation. In addition, if hemorrhoids cannot be relieved for a long period of time, patients can also treat hemorrhoids through surgical procedures such as hemorrhoidal simple excision. For patients with chronic constipation, they can improve their diet, eat more vegetables and fruits rich in dietary fiber, and develop the habit of regular bowel movements to treat constipation. If the symptoms of hemorrhoids, unable to poop and especially painful continue unrelieved, it is recommended to consult a professional doctor for treatment.