Uncle Jiang noticed something coming out of his anus while defecating, causing some pain. After wiping it, he could see drops of blood on the toilet paper. He felt like he had hemorrhoids, so he went to the pharmacy to buy hemorrhoid ointment for external use. But a month later, the hemorrhoids did not improve and he couldn't bear it anymore. Uncle Jiang came to the hospital for treatment.
After examination, it was found that Uncle Jiang's hemorrhoids were actually caused by prostate enlargement, long-term difficulty urinating, resulting in increased abdominal pressure, and rectal vein congestion and dilation caused by blood reflux obstruction, forming hemorrhoids. To treat this type of hemorrhoids, simply applying hemorrhoid ointment is certainly not effective. It requires a dual approach, along with the prostate, to treat it. Once the prostate gland is healed, the problem of hemorrhoids can naturally be solved.
Not only males but also females can experience increased abdominal pressure, which can lead to hemorrhoids. If women often experience abdominal distension, constipation, or hemorrhoids, the possibility of pelvic tumors should be considered and corresponding diagnosis and treatment plans should be taken.
Hot water sitz bath can improve local blood circulation and alleviate itching in hemorrhoids. In terms of diet, it is only necessary to increase a fibrous diet and change bad bowel habits such as reading books and newspapers on the toilet. If the bowel movement can be kept smooth, special treatment is not needed. In addition, excessive salt can cause fluid in the body to stagnate in the circulatory system, causing veins to bulge in the anus and other areas, exacerbating the condition; Eating high fat and high protein foods such as barbecue can slow down the excretion of feces, leading to constipation and worsening the condition of hemorrhoids; Eating difficult to digest foods such as fried foods can also lead to constipation, which can cause rectal blood vessels to dilate and lead to the recurrence of hemorrhoids.