It is said that "nine out of ten people suffer from hemorrhoids", and hemorrhoids have become a common anorectal disease. Hemorrhoids have a great impact on people's lives. The most direct impact is that patients experience anal pain, blood in the stool and other problems during defecation. If anyone feels that they have symptoms of hemorrhoids, they should go to the hospital for examination in time. 1: How to check hemorrhoids1: Anal visual examination is the most commonly used method. Check the anus for blood, mucus, swelling, pus, feces, and the condition of the anal canal. Check for prolapse of internal hemorrhoids, varicose external hemorrhoids, thrombosed external hemorrhoids and skin tags around the anus. If necessary, squatting examination can be performed. 2: Anorectal digital examination is an important examination method. There are usually no abnormalities during digital examination of grade I and II internal hemorrhoids. For recurrent prolapsed grade III and IV internal hemorrhoids, digital examination can sometimes touch fibrotic hemorrhoidal tissue on the dentate line. Anorectal examination can rule out anorectal tumors and other diseases. 3: Anorectoscopy can determine the location, size, number of internal hemorrhoids and whether there is bleeding, edema, erosion, etc. on the surface mucosa of the internal hemorrhoids. 4: The suction detection method uses negative pressure technology to suck the tumor out of the anus for observation, and then uses precision instruments to analyze and judge the composition of the tumor, DNA, etc. to accurately determine the condition. 2: Self-examination method for hemorrhoids1: Early stage of internal hemorrhoids: Bleeding during bowel movements, the amount of blood is large, sometimes it drips, sometimes it spurts like a fountain, there is no pain or other discomfort. Over time, it can cause iron deficiency anemia, causing dizziness, shortness of breath, and fatigue. 2: Middle stage of internal hemorrhoids: Hemorrhoids will protrude from the anus after defecation. Generally, the stool can return to the anus by itself after defecation. 3: Late stage of internal hemorrhoids: Hemorrhoids prolapse after defecation and cannot return to the anus. They need to be pushed back by hand or after rest. In severe cases, the anus may fall out during coughing, exertion, work or labor. Patients often feel wet and uncomfortable in the anus due to increased secretions, and their underwear may become contaminated. If the hemorrhoids become infected and inflamed due to friction from clothes, they will become swollen and painful and cannot be pushed back into the anus and may even become necrotic. This is called incarcerated hemorrhoids. 3: If you find yourself suspected of havingIf you have sores, don't delay going to the hospital for examination just because the initial symptoms are not very obvious. Delaying treatment will delay the best time for treatment. Please go to the hospital as soon as possible to avoid delaying the best time for treatment. |
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