What kind of injection for hemorrhoids

Patients with mild stage 1 and stage 2 hemorrhoids can also opt for conservative treatment options. One of these is injection therapy, which means that a sclerosing agent is injected into the nucleus or into the submucosa above the nucleus, commonly used is sodium cod liver oil acid, but you can also choose from antihemorrhoid injection and polyglactin injection. During the injection process, it is also important to provide adequate anesthesia to avoid causing pain to the patient. In addition, the nucleus of the hemorrhoid as well as the rectal mucosa should be fully exposed and the solution should be injected exactly in the subrectal mucosa, avoiding the injection of the mucosal layer. Because it will show a significant whitening, the needle should be further advanced because the sclerosing agent can also lead to the occurrence of necrosis of the intestinal mucosa. So it should be noted that after the injection of sclerotherapy, attention should also be paid to the hygiene around the anus, and appropriate topical hemorrhoid cream can be applied externally to be able to alleviate the patient’s local discomfort.