Postoperative treatment of hemorrhoids
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A few days ago, when I took a bath, I suddenly found a small meatball growing on my anus. I pressed it in and it fell out again. Every time after defecation, I always feel that I have not finished defecation. There is still a little itch in the anus. After standing up, there is still pain in the anus. I went to consult the doctor. The doctor said that I had internal hemorrhoids. Better after treatment, let's take a look at the postoperative treatment of hemorrhoids.
Postoperative treatment of hemorrhoids
Treatment 1: conventional treatment of hemorrhoids, many hemorrhoids patients think that drugs can treat hemorrhoids, so blindly apply all kinds of drugs, but long time treatment is not cured, and the more serious the treatment, resulting in increased pain, for this hemorrhoids, patients must avoid blind medication treatment, must go to a professional hospital for scientific examination, and then symptomatic treatment.
Treatment 2: for the treatment of hemorrhoids in pregnant women, considering the possible impact of drugs on the fetus, hemorrhoids during pregnancy are generally not treated, but we should pay attention to diet and rest, get up every morning or form a good habit of squatting regularly after breakfast to prevent constipation, wash the anal part with drugs, and lubricate it with suppository when necessary to protect the rectal mucosa. Most of the hemorrhoids caused by pregnancy are temporary, postpartum do more anal, kick action can help restore, this is the routine treatment of hemorrhoids.
Treatment 3: after the diagnosis of the specific condition of hemorrhoids, timely treatment should be carried out. For the general treatment of hemorrhoids, only surgery can cure them. Blind drug treatment and other treatments can not remove hemorrhoids, which is also the conventional treatment of hemorrhoids.
matters needing attention
I also want to emphasize: after getting up and brushing your teeth, remember to give yourself a cup of warm water. Clearing and dredging the intestines and stomach can make the toilet more unobstructed and effectively prevent hemorrhoids and constipation. Drinking more water can prevent dry stool and relieve hemorrhoids pain. Generally, you should drink at least 8 cups of water per day (about 227g per cup), and drink more in summer and after exercise. In addition, avoid or reduce alcohol and caffeine.