Things to know about hemorrhoids

In the lower portion of the anus and rectum, hemorrhoids, also called piles, are swollen veins. They become annoyed when the walls of these vessels are stretched.

Although hemorrhoids can be painful and uncomfortable, they are easily handled and very preventable. As hemorrhoids usually get worse over time, doctors recommend that as soon as they arise, they should be treated.

Quick Hemorrhoids Knowledge

  • When pregnant, women are more likely to get hemorrhoids.
  • When the veins that surround the anus are engorged or swollen, hemorrhoids occur.
  • Often, in order to treat hemorrhoids, medication and surgery are required.
  • As a person ages, the risk of developing hemorrhoids increases.

Treatments

Simple interventions can relieve symptoms in the majority of cases, while hemorrhoids get better without treatment. Often, however, medications and even surgery can be required.
  • Creams and ointments of topical source: Over-the-counter (OTC) creams or suppositories containing hydrocortisone can be ordered online. Pads containing witch hazel, or a numbing agent that can be applied to the skin, also exist.
  • Cold Compresses and Ice Packs: It can help with the swelling to apply these to the affected region.
  • Using warm water, a sitz bath: A bath with a seat is put over the toilet. They are sold by certain pharmacies, and may relieve the symptoms of burning or itching.
  • Drain towelettes with towelettes: Dry toilet paper might aggravate the issue.

Medicinal treatments

Some drugs for hemorrhoids are OTC. Ointments, sheets, or suppositories contain these. Active ingredients such as hydrocortisone and witch hazel are known to relieve itching and pain. Consult your doctor if these medicines do not show results after a week of treatment.

Options for non-surgical treatment

Rubber band ligation is the most common kind of nonsurgical hemorrhoid removal technique.
For internal haemorrhoids, this is an outpatient procedure where an elastic band is put on the base of the hemorrhoid to cut off the flow of blood. The haemorrhoid is either going to shrink or fall free.
Sclerotherapy, where a solution is inserted into an internal hemorrhoid, is another treatment. This creates a scar which cuts off the hemorrhoid's blood supply. Infrared photocoagulation and electrocoagulation.
Two other options are infrared photocoagulation and electrocoagulation.

Options for Surgery

A complete removal of the haemorrhoids, known as a hemorrhoidectomy, can require surgery.

Stapling, where a prolapsed hemorrhoid is tacked back into place, can also be involved. These operations are done under general anaesthesia, and on the same day as the surgery, most patients will go home.

Hemorrhoid symptoms often include:

  • Itching in the anal area or discomfort
  • Feces leaking
  • Lumps in the anal area and swelling
  • In the same area, discomfort, pain, or soreness
  • Bleeding without pain
Symptoms may be painful or disturbing, but typically they are not a source of concern.

Hemorrhoids, particularly if treatment starts early, are often treated successfully and without complications.

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