hemorrhoids

Introduction

Introduction The soft veins formed by the expansion and flexion of the submucosal and subcutaneous venous plexus of the human rectum are called sputum, also known as acne, sputum nucleus, rickets, dysentery and the like. According to the medical reference, hemorrhoids include internal hemorrhoids, external hemorrhoids, mixed hemorrhoids, and are a chronic disease of one or more soft veins formed by the varicose veins of the anorectal base and the anal mucosa. The root cause of acne is actually in the intestines, only the anus is treated, and the intestines are not the main culprit for the long-term treatment of acne. Therefore, the best treatment for acne is to adjust from the inside, systemic treatment, and completely change the intestinal environment, in order to eliminate all varicose veins and avoid the hidden danger of recurrence of acne.

Cause

Cause

1, abnormal stool: diarrhea and constipation are important causes of acne. Constipation is the biggest bane. Long-term retention of toxic substances in the rectum can not only cause rectal cancer, but also accumulation of feces, affecting blood circulation.

2, bad bowel habits: when going to the toilet, reading and reading newspapers, causing squatting and prolonged stool time, easily causing blood stasis in the anorectal and causing disease. Excessive force in the stool, some people feel strong regardless of the stool, blindly and violently earned, can only make the rectum anus and pelvic floor muscles increase the unnecessary burden and local blood stasis, causing the disease to occur and spread.

3, chronic diseases: such as long-term poor nutrition, physical weakness, resulting in anal sphincter relaxation weakness. Long-term suffering from chronic bronchitis, emphysema, abdominal pressure caused by cough and asthma, pelvic blood stasis. Chronic hepatitis, cirrhosis, diarrhea, colitis, etc. are all causes of anorectal disease.

4, the reasons for diet: the quality of food, the change of vegetable types and the increase or decrease of the amount of protein, fat, starch, cellulose and other content, water intake, can directly affect the fecal composition, leading to anorectal disease .

Examine

an examination

Related inspection

Anal finger examination anus examination of rectal-anal motor function

The internal hemorrhoid is the sputum that grows at the beginning of the anal canal. If the swelled vein is located lower, almost on the anal canal, the varicose vein is called the external iliac crest. The external hemorrhoids sometimes come out or emerge from the anal canal. However, this situation only occurs during defecation, and it will retract to its original position after defecation. Thrombosis can occur regardless of guilt or external hemorrhoids. When a thrombus occurs, the blood in the sputum condenses into a mass, causing pain.

Diagnosis

Differential diagnosis

External thrombosis: The main pathogenesis is sudden onset, severe pain, obvious discomfort, and occasional systemic symptoms. Local examination can be seen in the anal bulging mass, which can touch the hard and slippery mass under the skin, and the tenderness is obvious.

Inflammatory external hemorrhoids: often caused by anal skin damage and infection, more anal pain, increased pain during defecation, blood in the stool, a small amount of secretions in the anus. Local examination of the mass of the anal bulge, color red, obvious congestion, tenderness, sometimes accompanied by general malaise and fever.

Varicose veins of the varicose veins: the anus edge is raised into an elliptical shape, which is soft and painless. When the stool is forced, a dark purple mass can be seen. After defecation or after rest, the volume can be reduced. It is caused by subcutaneous varices and is also caused by the development of late internal hemorrhoids. Generally, it only feels swollen discomfort, exacerbation when defecation, and pain symptoms when inflamed.

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