How to treat the dangers of prolapsed internal hemorrhoids? The three main symptoms of internal hemorrhoids are bleeding, prolapse and pain. Internal hemorrhoid prolapse is mainly divided into the second stage, the third stage and the fourth stage. The prolapse conditions at different stages are different. Prolapse is harmless to the body, but the patient will feel uncomfortable with the foreign body. The discomfort caused by prolapsed internal hemorrhoids can affect life and work, especially in acute thrombosis. The more swollen and painful the hemorrhoids are, the more you feel the friction and bleeding even when you walk. Bleeding and prolapsed internal hemorrhoids should be treated in time. Current treatment methods can be treated and walked, including medication, injection, ligation, surgery, etc. The dangers of prolapsed internal hemorrhoids: Internal hemorrhoid prolapse is harmless to the body, and mainly affects work and life, because every time it falls off, even the hand will put it back, and it will fall off even when walking. If there is acute thrombosis, it will feel painful, and walking friction will also cause bleeding. The initial symptoms of internal hemorrhoids are controllable, and swelling and pain affect work and life. They should be treated in time, and thrombosis can be removed if necessary, and the pain will be relieved immediately. How to treat internal hemorrhoids? To treat internal hemorrhoid bleeding, you can improve the cause and use medication; if the bleeding cannot be stopped, you can inject it; if one or two are isolated, you can tie them up directly. The above methods can be used to treat internal hemorrhoid bleeding. However, for internal hemorrhoid bleeding and falling off, especially falling off by hand, how big the hemorrhoid is, and repeated symptoms, surgery can be considered. How long does it take to recover after internal hemorrhoid surgery? Internal hemorrhoids are only mucosal resections, and it takes a month to heal after surgery. Whether it is PPH or traditional external incision and internal ligation, as long as the mucosa is damaged, it takes a month to completely heal. The time of recovery depends on the size of the trauma. The longer the trauma meeting time, the longer the pain time. If the hemorrhoid incision is small, the pain time is short and the recovery is fast. But the complete healing time of mucosal repair and healing takes one month, and the time for external hemorrhoids and internal hemorrhoids is similar. External hemorrhoids have skin defects because the skin around the anus is very elastic, but it is also more special. |
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