Postoperative treatment of hemorrhoids
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Recently, I like spicy food. As a result, I got anal polyps. At the beginning, I found a small pimple. I used aloe gel, but it didn't disappear. Later, it gradually grew longer and bigger. Now it's as big as soybean. After taking a lot of medicine, it's better. Do you want to know the treatment after hemorrhoids surgery? Let me talk about the treatment of hemorrhoids after operation.
Postoperative treatment of hemorrhoids
Treatment 1: with the continuous development of modern medical technology, there are many kinds of clinical treatment methods for hemorrhoids, common minimally invasive therapy, minimally invasive therapy is a common treatment method for hemorrhoids, using minimally invasive small incision, from the base of hemorrhoids sneak stripping, completely remove the tissue lesions, avoid causing great damage to the tissue, reduce the amount of bleeding, from And achieved the purpose of the treatment of hemorrhoids.
Treatment 2: freezing point therapy, the United States freezing point therapy for hemorrhoids, using a unique low-temperature plasma warhead, just a little, you can treat hemorrhoids. The emitter is only the size of hair, does not damage the anal tissue, and is disposable to avoid cross infection. Fast recovery, does not affect the normal life of patients.
Treatment 3: rubber band ligation method (hemorrhoid ligation method), the special rubber band around the root of hemorrhoids, so that its natural necrosis, atrophy and fall off; rubber band also with feces discharge. Patients suffering, will make the anal blood circulation blocked, easy to produce congestion, swelling, pain, defecation difficulties, anal foreign body sensation, physical compression, easy to increase the breeding of new hemorrhoids.
matters needing attention
I would also like to emphasize: the treatment of patients with mild hemorrhoids, general external medicine is better than oral medicine. Because after oral medicine enters the body, it will be destroyed by the stomach first, and then decomposed by the liver. When it comes to the rectum, it will be blocked by the stool. There are few drugs that can penetrate into the affected area, so it is difficult to achieve obvious effect.