Hemorrhoids Topics
Comprehensive treatment and self-care of hemorrhoids
Catalog
Chapter One
1 Hemorrhoids are a highly prevalent disease
Early detection is the key to treating hemorrhoids
Focus on the quality of life of hemorrhoid patient
2 The structure of the anal canal
The anal canal is a complex and sensitive organ
The two muscles surrounding the anal canal
3Why do humans get hemorrhoids?
What kind of disease are hemorrhoids?
Analysis of the etiology of hemorrhoids from Darwin's theory of evolution
Aging contributes to the formation of hemorrhoids
4 Is the incidence of anal canal disease related to gender?
Women are also prone to hemorrhoids and other anal canal diseases
Men predominate among anal fistula patients
5The consequences of ignoring hemorrhoids
Rectal and colon cancers are easily confused with hemorrhoids
Some anal canal diseases can cause cancer
6Anal canal disease and perianal inflammation
Perianal inflammation is the culprit of anal canal disease
Six major factors that cause perianal inflammation
The body's self-healing power can fight disease
Chapter Two
1Three typical anal canal diseases such as hemorrhoids
Hemorrhoids
Hemorrhoids are generally divided into internal, external, and combined hemorrhoids
Symptoms of internal hemorrhoids
Symptoms of external hemorrhoids
Measures to be taken after the development of hemorrhoids
Chapter Three
1Colorectal cancer and hemorrhoids
Colorectal cancer easily confused with hemorrhoids
Incidence of colorectal cancer is increasing yearly
Dr. Birkett's study on bowel movement time
Bifidobacteria help prevent colorectal cancer
Early diagnosis of colorectal cancer
Colorectal cancer and cancer-prone anal diseases
Chapter Four
1Hemorrhoids are a lifestyle disease
Hemorrhoids are no longer an unspeakable problem
Would it be embarrassing and painful to be examined after having hemorrhoids?
The hospital's obligation to the patient
Treatment of hemorrhoids relies primarily on the body's ability to heal itself
What is self-healing in the human body
Enhancing Self-Healing
3 cases of healing by self-healing
How to be seen in the anorectal department
Anoscopy and colonoscopy
Ultrasonography
Anorectal manometry
Determination
Fecal Angiography
Safe care methods to prevent hemorrhoids
Go to the toilet when you feel like having a bowel movement
Don't stay too long in the toilet
Take care of your buttocks after defecation
Chronic diarrhea can lead to hemorrhoids and other anal diseases.
Do not stay in a fixed position for long periods of time
Promote blood circulation in the buttocks
Avoid exposing the body to cold
Don't be overly tired and stressed for long periods of time
Some exercises can cause hemorrhoids
Be careful about the amount of alcohol and stimulating foods you consume
Dieting can lead to hemorrhoids
Take care of hemorrhoids during pregnancy and after childbirth
Pre-menstrual and menstrual care
Safe care of internal hemorrhoids
Internal hemorrhoids are a lifestyle disease
Safe care of internal hemorrhoids
Change bad habits from now on
Chapter Five
Prevention of constipation and diarrhea
The most important causes of hemorrhoids constipation and diarrhea
Normal bowel movements
Don't hold back when you have the urge to defecate
Neural reflexes and bowel movements
Breastfed infants have good bowel movements
The main cause of constipation is irregularity in life
Take laxatives as prescribed by your doctor
Chronic diarrhea is the enemy of hemorrhoids and other anal canal diseases
Active intake of dietary fiber
Dietary fiber: the sixth most important nutrient
Pay attention to eating more dietary fiber-rich foods
Tips for consuming dietary fiber
Balanced intake of water-soluble dietary fiber and insoluble dietary fiber
Softening dry stools
More intake of probiotics such as bifidobacteria
Bacteria in the intestine can be divided into probiotics and harmful bacteria
Infants are less prone to constipation or diarrhea thanks to bifidobacteria
Probiotics and probiotic factors
Increasing bifidobacteria in the body can inhibit aging and prevent cancer
Antibiotics and probiotic factors
Factors affecting the number of bifidobacteria in the intestine
Intestinal immunity and allergic reactions
Increasing number of patients with allergic diseases
The immune system and allergic diseases
Improving intestinal immunity to prevent allergic diseases
Dietary fiber-rich foods and recipes
Eating more dietary fiber to relieve constipation
Dietary fiber-rich recipes
Effective use of nerve reflexes
It is important to eat a good breakfast
Easy-to-grasp Hirata method for easy bowel movement
Chapter Six
Drug therapy for hemorrhoids and other anal canal diseases
Prescription vs. over-the-counter medications
Emergency methods for buying your own over-the-counter medications
It is a false statement that over-the-counter drugs have fewer ingredients
Medications are only used to supplement treatment
Medications for hemorrhoids and anal canal disorders
Suppositories
Ointment
Oral medications
Usage of drugs for hemorrhoids and anal canal diseases
Suppositories
Ointments
Chapter Seven
Surgical treatment of hemorrhoids and anal canal disease
Try not to use surgical treatment
Anal canal diseases such as hemorrhoids usually do not require immediate surgery
Use life coaching and medication to determine if surgery is needed
Ask your doctor about the reasons for using surgical treatment
Ask your doctor which surgical method to use
Surgical rates for internal hemorrhoids
Some anal canal diseases cannot be cured even with surgical treatment
Which anal canal diseases require hospitalization for surgical treatment
Anal canal diseases requiring surgery
Internal hemorrhoids
Anal fissure
Anal impotence
Long-term hospitalization is not required after surgery
Preparation before surgery
Surgery and treatment of internal hemorrhoids
Surgery to remove the nucleus of hemorrhoid
Ligation excision
The semi-occlusive method
Surgery to protect the anal sphincter
Surgery to reduce the nucleus pulposus
Laser therapy
Combined semiconductor laser therapy
Treatment effect of combined semiconductor laser therapy
Sclerotherapy
Collar ligation method
Anastomosis hemorrhoid fixation
Hemorrhoid injection therapy
Previous surgical methods of treating internal hemorrhoids
Necrotic withering injection therapy
Cryotherapy
The surgical method continues to progress
Post-operative safety care :
Safe postoperative care is very important
Pain after surgery
Precautions for bowel movements
Diet, exercise and bathing
Sequelae and recurrence rate of hemorrhoids and other anal canal diseases
Precautions after discharge from hospital