Is it okay if the hemorrhoid suppository is too deep?

Hemorrhoid suppositories are not recommended to be inserted too deeply, as too much depth may result in localized mucosal damage. Hemorrhoid suppositories are used to treat bleeding and painful internal hemorrhoids by clearing away heat, stopping bleeding, and reducing swelling and pain (eliminating swelling and pain). Internal hemorrhoids in most cases are located on the dentate line of the anus at three centimeters, and when using a hemorrhoidal suppository, if it is inserted too deeply, the location of the internal hemorrhoids may be avoided, and the medication will not be able to play a therapeutic role. Hemorrhoidal suppositories stuffed too deep as well as in the process of stuffing, may lead to local rectal mucosal damage, causing bleeding phenomenon. In addition, if the internal hemorrhoids are large, plugging too deep may touch the surface of the hemorrhoids, damaging the local vascular tissue, which may also cause bleeding. Therefore, when the use of hemorrhoidal suppositories, should be under the guidance of a professional doctor for standardized operation, not unauthorized changes in the usage, so as not to have an impact on the health of the body.