What should I do if I have very bad hemorrhoids?

Q: For some reason, my hemorrhoids are very serious, making the 36-year-old me already “full of vicissitudes”. A: There are many reasons for the formation of hemorrhoids, so please check the number. The anorectum is located in the lower part of the body when a person is standing or sitting, and because of gravity and the pressure of the organs, it affects the blood flow back and the veins tend to expand and flex, so people who often stand or sit are prone to hemorrhoids. If you do not exercise enough, intestinal peristalsis decreases and the downward movement of feces is sluggish, which can also form habitual constipation. The anus and rectum can be irritated by cold, heat, constipation, diarrhea, excessive alcohol consumption and eating more spicy foods. Hemorrhoids can form due to liver stiffness, liver congestion and cardiac insufficiency and other diseases such as intra-abdominal tumors and prostate hypertrophy, which can increase intra-abdominal pressure, and of course, pregnancy. There are also some lifestyle problems, such as eating too much, eating fine foods often or holding your stool, squatting too long, etc., which are all causes of hemorrhoids.