How does haemorrhoid prolapse anus treat?

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Prolapse refers to the prolapse of the anal canal and rectum. It is common in children under 3 years old. The incidence rate of men and women is equal. With age, they can recover themselves. With the improvement of medical technology and improvement of living standard, the incidence rate of them has decreased. How does haemorrhoid prolapse anus treat? Let's talk about it

How does haemorrhoid prolapse anus treat?

The sclerosing agent was injected into the submucosa of the anal prolapse site to make the mucosa and muscle layer produce aseptic inflammation, adhesion and fixation. The common hardeners are 5% carbolic acid vegetable oil and 5% quinine hydrochloride urea aqueous solution. The curative effect is good for children and the elderly, and adults are easy to relapse.

There are many surgical methods for adult complete anal prolapse, each with its own advantages and disadvantages and different recurrence rate. There are four surgical approaches: transabdominal, transperineal, transabdominal perineal and transsacral. The first two ways are widely used.

Conservative treatment of anal prolapse: if anal prolapse secondary to constipation, diarrhea and other diseases, we should actively treat these primary diseases, primary disease cured, anal prolapse can be cured. During the treatment period, you can't defecate in squatting position, but defecate in standing position, lateral position or supine position. The baby can defecate with straight legs, and the older child can defecate in a high basin, that is, put the basin on a high chair to defecate. If you can persist for 1 to 2 months, most of the prolapsed anus can be cured.

matters needing attention

1. We should treat diarrhea, infectious enteritis, chronic dysentery and other diseases in time, and pay special attention to children's diarrhea and dysentery. 2. Eat more vegetables to prevent constipation. 3. Develop good toilet habits, avoid squatting in the toilet for a long time and defecate hard. 4. Pertussis, chronic tracheitis, emphysema and other diseases that can increase abdominal pressure should be actively prevented and treated.