Minimally invasive treatment for hemorrhoids

Minimally invasive treatment options for hemorrhoids are mainly internal hemorrhoids applying an anastomosis to perform local mucosal excision or circumferential excision with smooth trauma and low incidence of postoperative complications. Because conventional surgery may take the form of ligation, some patients will be left with anal stenosis, abnormal defecation function after surgery, and in severe cases, damage to the anal sphincter. In addition, for simple connective tissue external hemorrhoids, you can choose electric knife electrocautery, the local wound can heal on its own, or ligation of small lesions, and wait for the hemorrhoid nucleus to fall off on its own. The hemorrhoids should pay attention to their diet, which is actually preventable, and should be properly exercised to promote local venous blood flow, develop the habit of defecating on time, eat a reasonable diet, eat more vegetables as well as fruits, pay attention to local hygiene, and have regular anoscopy.