Hemorrhoids are a painful, embarrassing but very common ailment. Hemorrhoids build up at or near the mouth of the anus and cause discomfort, pain, and itching.
Hemorrhoids(haemorrhoids, haemorrhoids) are located under the rectal mucosa. They are filled with diseased vessels, most often venous.Hemorrhoidsaffect many people, but despite the fact that it is a common ailment, it should not be taken lightly.
Symptoms and diagnosis of hemorrhoids
Hemorrhoids have symptoms such as pain, stinging, bleeding during bowel movements, burning, and itching. Hemorrhoids are diagnosed by a doctor who usually orders an anoscopy, retroscopy or colonoscopy. When you go to a proctologist and what ailments should induce you to do so, you will learn about it in the article: Ailments with which it is worth visiting a proctologist.
Treatment of hemorrhoids
Treatment of hemorrhoids is strictly dependent on the stage of the disease. If your varicose veins are minor, you can quickly find relief from topical ointments and suppositories, many of which can be purchased over the counter at pharmacies. Oral medications are also used to treat varicose veins to improve the condition of blood vessels. If the hemorrhoids are very advanced, it may be necessary to remove them. In addition to topical medications, the prophylaxis of haemorrhoids is also recommended a proper diet to regulate the functioning of the intestines and more exercise. Home herbal baths will also bring relief in the fight against hemorrhoids. You can prepare them from an infusion of oak bark, chamomile or potassium permanganate. Nasiadówka should be prepared in water of about 40 degrees Celsius and should not last longer than 10 minutes. If home treatment methods do not work, you can, after consulting your doctor, perform haemorrhoid removal treatments, such as: cryotherapy, Barron's method (so-called gumming), sclerotherapy, DGHAL method and laser therapy.
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Ways to treat hemorrhoids
There are many effective treatments for hemorrhoids. Listen to our expert - surgeon Jacek Waligóra from Medicover Hospital in Warsaw.