Hospital-provided methods for hemorrhoids** may include the following:
1.General**: For hemorrhoids with mild symptoms, the doctor may recommend that the patient improve the symptoms by adjusting their lifestyle habits. This includes maintaining regular bowel habits, reducing the intake of spicy and irritating foods such as chili peppers, spicy strips, spicy hots, etc., while increasing dietary fiber-rich foods such as spinach to improve the smoothness of stools.
2.Medications**: Under the guidance of a doctor, patients can use some ointments to apply hemorrhoids, such as hemorrhoid cream, erythromycin ointment, etc. These medications can help eliminate local inflammation and improve the pain symptoms caused by hemorrhoids.
3.Injection**: Injection is a non-surgical** method that reduces the volume of hemorrhoids and relieves symptoms by injecting a sclerosing agent around the hemorrhoids, such as sodium cod liver oleate injection, to produce a sterile inflammatory response around the hemorrhoids and hemorrhoidal masses, and fibrosis of the submucosal tissues.
4.Rubber trap banding**: This is a method of using the elasticity of the rubber ring to block the blood circulation of hemorrhoids, so that the hemorrhoids can be healed by chronic ischemia, necrosis, and shedding.
5.Surgery**: For severe hemorrhoids, surgery may be required**. Surgical methods may include simple hemorrhoidectomy, stapler hemorrhoidal supramucosal circumcision, thrombosed external hemorrhoidal stripping, etc. Surgery** is mainly used for other conditions that do not improve.
The above information is for reference only, and the specific ** plan needs to be determined according to the specific condition of the patient and the doctor's recommendation. If you have questions or need hemorrhoids**, it is recommended that you consult a professional doctor or hospital.