Hemorrhoids can be divided into internal hemorrhoids, external hemorrhoids and mixed hemorrhoids. Generally speaking, when the internal hemorrhoids are serious, the hemorrhoid meatballs will come out. In the most serious case, the hemorrhoid meatballs can't shrink out at all, which is very uncomfortable and painful.
Then, if the hemorrhoid meatballs come out after suffering from hemorrhoids, you can refer to the following methods to shrink back and forth:
1, develop good eating habits and reduce the stimulation of hemorrhoid prolapse, which usually occurs during defecation, especially constipation. To alleviate this situation, we must maintain good living habits and defecation habits, increase the intake of dietary fiber, drink more water, avoid alcohol and irritating food, defecate regularly and keep defecation smooth.
2. Patients with hemorrhoids who take a warm bath or hot compress after defecation must keep the anus clean and hygienic, and clean it in time after defecation. It is best to apply hot compress or warm bath after defecation to improve local microcirculation. If necessary, a certain proportion of potassium permanganate solution can be used for warm bath to reduce hemorrhoid inflammation and relieve hemorrhoids.
3, drug assistance If hemorrhoids can not be retracted after defecation, you need to manually reset if necessary, otherwise there may be infection. In this case, you can also inject some antibiotic ointment or suppository to lubricate the anal canal, promote the absorption of inflammation, relieve pain, and promote the shrinkage and recovery of hemorrhoid meatballs. But this needs to be carried out under the guidance of the above.
4. Surgical treatment If non-surgical methods are not effective in improving hemorrhoids, further surgical treatment should be considered at this time.
Generally speaking, hemorrhoid prolapse is quite serious. If the prolapsed meatballs are painful and cannot be retracted, you can go to a professional hospital for effective treatment. In addition to surgery, non-surgical methods such as cryotherapy and apron ligation can be considered to treat hemorrhoid prolapse.