Vitamin B6 has not yet been able to prove effective in the treatment of hemorrhoids, and high doses of vitamin B6 should not be used to treat hemorrhoids.
Vitamin B6 can be converted into pyridoxal phosphate in erythrocytes and acts as a coenzyme in various metabolic functions of proteins, carbohydrates and lipids, and also participates in the conversion of tryptophan into niacin. It is suitable for the prevention and treatment of vitamin B6 deficiency, and is used for vomiting caused by pregnancy, radiation sickness, and anti-cancer drugs.
Hemorrhoids is a common anorectal disease, the etiology is not yet completely clear, may be related to the anal cushion downward, varicose veins, long-term alcohol consumption, stimulating diet, malnutrition, etc. can also induce the occurrence of hemorrhoids.
Vitamin B6 from the drug mechanism of action, will not make the hemorrhoids have been formed shrink or disappear, and will not directly affect the cause or process of hemorrhoid formation. It has not been shown to be effective in the treatment of hemorrhoids.
Vitamin B6 may have adverse reactions such as systemic allergies, skin rashes, gastrointestinal discomfort, and is contraindicated in people who are allergic to vitamin B6. Hemorrhoids, it is recommended that patients seek timely medical treatment, according to the specific conditions need to be under the guidance of a professional doctor reasonable medication.