How to treat hemorrhoids in the second stage

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I hemorrhoids for many years, nearly relapse, want to do surgery, but anemia for many years, hemoglobin 8.1, immediately treated, now significantly improved, we share the next hemorrhoids how to treat the second phase.

How to treat hemorrhoids in the second stage

Treatment 1: fumigation therapy: to gallnut soup or Kushen soup, boiling water, first smoked after washing, cold change.

Treatment 2: application therapy: apply Jinhuang ointment or Jiuhua ointment or Huanglian ointment to the affected area.

Treatment 3: insert (dry hemorrhoid nail) therapy: operation method: take the lateral position, disinfect with sulfur inhibitive anhydride, suck out internal hemorrhoids with suction device, or inject 5-10ml of 0.5% procaine into the right front, right back and left middle of anus. After anal relaxation, internal hemorrhoids are fully exposed. Fix the lower edge of hemorrhoids with the left hand, hold the tail part of dry hemorrhoids nail with the right hand, and stab directly in the direction slightly parallel to the anal canal, without rotation. The insertion depth is generally 0.8-1.2 cm, which does not exceed the diameter of hemorrhoids. The number of insertion nails, such as soybean size hemorrhoids, insert one or two, small finger size, insert three or four, middle finger size, insert six or seven, thumb size, insert about 10. The total number is no more than 20. The density of the nails was 0.2 cm. After insertion, the dry hemorrhoid nails were cut off and the broken end was protruded by about 1 mm. After operation, the internal hemorrhoids were reset and a small amount of antibiotics were injected into the anus.

matters needing attention

Warm reminder: after hemorrhoids injection, indomethacin suppository and Mayinglong Hemorrhoids Suppository can be filled in the anus. In addition to the above suppositories, vaseline gauze, traditional Chinese medicine Shengji Yuhong ointment gauze or red powder gauze should also be used to protect the wound and facilitate wound drainage.