What to treat hemorrhoids
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Aunt Wang of our unit is 49 years old this year. She said that she still got hemorrhoids, and she didn't know how to get this problem suddenly. Now she is much better. Let's write down the experience of hemorrhoids treatment and share it with you.
What to treat hemorrhoids
Treatment 1: infrared coagulation therapy, for I, II degree internal hemorrhoids, through infrared radiation, hemorrhoids block fiber hyperplasia, sclerosis atrophy. Clinical treatment has proved that this technique has a high recurrence rate.
Treatment 2: rubber band ligation therapy, the special rubber band into the root of internal hemorrhoids, blocking the blood supply of hemorrhoids, hemorrhoids block ischemia, necrosis, shedding and healing. It is suitable for grade I, II and III internal hemorrhoids. This treatment of hemorrhoids has limitations, fundamentally speaking, does not eliminate the root causes of hemorrhoids.
Treatment 3: injection therapy. For the first and second degree hemorrhoids, sclerosing agents such as 5% carbolic acid vegetable oil, 5% sodium oleate and 4% Mingfan aqueous solution were injected around the hemorrhoids, which could produce aseptic inflammatory reaction, fibrosis of submucosal tissue and atrophy of hemorrhoids. This kind of treatment is a step forward compared with simple drug treatment. For local hemorrhoids treatment plays a stable role, but more side effects, such as: local injection site edema, pain, abnormal defecation and so on.
matters needing attention
It is suggested that we should pay attention to: leek leek contains more crude fiber, and is relatively tough, not easy to be digested and absorbed by gastrointestinal tract, can increase stool volume, promote large intestine peristalsis, prevent constipation, so it is beneficial to hemorrhoids and constipation. Water spinach is also known as water spinach, water spinach. It is cold in nature and sweet in taste. It can treat constipation, hematochezia and hemorrhoids. Water spinach is most suitable for patients with hemorrhoids whose stools are often dry.