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Anal Sphincter Relaxants for Hemorrhoid Treatment
Hemorrhoids can cause discomfort and inconvenience, impacting both health and daily life. This is a common issue affecting millions of people worldwide. Although many feel embarrassed, early treatment is essential. In this article, we will explore the use of anal sphincter relaxants and venotonic medications in managing hemorrhoids.
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How to treat grade 2 internal hemorrhoids?
Grade 2 internal hemorrhoids is a condition in which hemorrhoids fall out when going to the toilet but still have the ability to retract on their own. Can grade 2 internal hemorrhoids be cured? If so, how to treat them effectively and prevent recurrence.
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Do grade 3 internal hemorrhoids need surgery?
Grade 3 internal hemorrhoids represent a stage of the condition with many severe symptoms, often causing discomfort and significantly affecting the patient's quality of life. However, the treatment for grade 3 internal hemorrhoids requires careful consideration: whether surgery is necessary or if treatment with medication is sufficient. Follow the article below to understand the factors to consider when deciding on treatment.
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How can grade 4 hemorrhoids be treated to prevent complications?
Internal hemorrhoids are one of the problems that many people encounter. Not only does it seriously affect the quality of life, causing pain and suffering for the patient, but hemorrhoids also have many dangerous complications if not detected promptly. Hemorrhoids can lead to blood loss and severe infections if not treated promptly.
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Possible complications after hemorrhoid surgery
Hemorrhoidectomy is considered the most optimal treatment method when other treatments are not effective. However, this method will also cause complications if the doctor's instructions are not strictly followed.
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Can Patients Who Have Undergone Hemorrhoid Treatment Have a Safe Pregnancy?
I am 25 years old and have undergone a laser hemorrhoidectomy. I plan to get married in the next 2-3 years and would like to have children. May I ask can patients who have undergone hemorrhoid treatment have a safe pregnancy?
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Why is There Rectal Bleeding Without Pain?
Anal bleeding may be a warning sign of a gastrointestinal condition or specific anorectal diseases such as hemorrhoids, anal fissures, or malignant anorectal disorders. It typically presents as bright red or dark red blood passing from the anus. The severity of anal bleeding can range from mild to severe, depending on the underlying cause. This condition is commonly seen in outpatient settings; however, according to some reports, less than half of patients experiencing anal bleeding seek timely medical consultation and treatment.
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What is the extra tissue in the anus?
I have an extra tissue-like part protruding from my anus that is not painful or sore. After researching, I found two possibilities: hemorrhoids or rectal prolapse. So I would like to ask what this extra tissue in the anus is? Thank you, doctor.
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Hard Lump in the Anal Area: Is It Anal Cancer?
I have a hard lump right in the anal area along with hemorrhoids. There is no bleeding during bowel movements, no pus in the anus, just a hard lump and anal itching. After a bowel movement, I see two small yellow protrusions different from the hemorrhoid color. Please let me know if the hard lump in the anal area is anal cancer or rectal cancer? Thank you for your advice.
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Stomach ache and bloody stool after drinking alcohol, is it okay?
Hello doctor, after drinking alcohol, I had a stomachache and the next morning I had blood in my stool. So doctor, can you tell me if it is okay to have a stomachache and blood in your stool after drinking alcohol? Thank you.
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Severe Hemorrhoids During Pregnancy: Should surgery be performed now or post-delivery?
Hemorrhoids during pregnancy are relatively common, often mild, and typically resolve on their own after delivery. However, in some cases, women may experience severe hemorrhoids, raising the question of whether surgical intervention is necessary or if treatment can be delayed until after childbirth. At this point, the timing of hemorrhoid surgery requires careful consideration.
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