What traditional Chinese medicine does prolapse anus take

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Partial or full-thickness downward displacement of the rectal wall is called rectal prolapse. Partial downward movement of rectal wall, that is, downward movement of rectal mucosa, is called mucosal prolapse or incomplete prolapse; full-thickness downward movement of rectal wall is called complete prolapse. If the rectal wall moves downward in the anal canal, it is called internal prolapse; if it moves downward outside the anus, it is called external prolapse. Now let's talk about the related knowledge of traditional Chinese medicine for anal prolapse.

What traditional Chinese medicine does prolapse anus take

First, general drugs are difficult to cure. The long-term clinical practice of traditional Chinese medicine has accumulated a lot of unique treatment methods, such as alum, black jujube, walnut kernel, gardenia, angelica, Amomum villosum, Magnolia officinalis, Sparganium, pangolin, cunqu, malt, Shangjia, Xiajia, safflower, hainanshen, iron gall powder, propolis, bee honey, beeswax, etc. The combination of these drugs can thoroughly remove gastrointestinal damp heat, enhance gastrointestinal function, promote gastrointestinal peristalsis, quickly repair gastrointestinal mucosa, and clean up gastrointestinal turbid Qi, so as to achieve a radical cure.

Second: avoid spicy stimulation, eat more dietary fiber rich fruits and vegetables and coarse grains, keep the stool unobstructed, take honey to moisten the intestines, and do contraction of anal sphincter function exercise frequently.

Third: timely return after defecation, warm water hip bath massage anal. Buzhong Yiqi pill was taken orally. If necessary, go to the anorectal Department of the hospital for sclerotherapy.

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Warm tips: the treatment of rectal prolapse varies with age and severity, mainly to eliminate the inducing factors of rectal prolapse; children's rectal prolapse is mainly treated with conservative treatment; adult mucosal prolapse is mostly treated with sclerosing agent injection; adult complete rectal prolapse is mainly treated with surgery.