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What to do about anal diseases

Asked by:Amy

Asked on:Mar 29, 2026 09:45 AM

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  • Tyr Tyr

    Mar 29, 2026

      Metabolism is strong in spring, and the human body's yang energy is released into the anus and intestines, so spring is the time for the anus and intestines. disease The most common season. When people think of anorectal diseases, the first thing that comes to mind is hemorrhoids. As the saying goes, nine out of ten people have hemorrhoids, and many people are deeply troubled by this disease.

      But anorectal disease does not just refer to hemorrhoids, it refers to all diseases related to the anus and intestines, including common internal hemorrhoids, external hemorrhoids, mixed hemorrhoids, anal fistulas, anal fissures, perianal abscesses, anal pruritus, perianal pruritus, and perianal abscesses. eczema , Anal sinusitis, anal stenosis, anal incontinence, anal condyloma acuminata, anal papillary hypertrophy, rectal prolapse, rectal polyps, colitis, constipate , colorectal tumors and inflammatory bowel disease are all anorectal diseases. To be on guard against anorectal diseases, one must have a thorough understanding of anorectal diseases so that early prevention, active treatment, and recovery can be achieved healthy

      Hemorrhoids, easily solved with medical technology

      Hemorrhoids are a very common anorectal disease, which refers to the pathological hypertrophy and displacement of the anal pad and the stagnation of blood flow in the perianal subcutaneous vascular plexus. In the early stage, the hemorrhoids are small, and the hemorrhoids do not protrude out of the anus during defecation; in the middle stage, the hemorrhoids are larger, and the hemorrhoids protrude out of the anus during defecation, and then go back on their own after defecation. Bleeding after defecation is less than in the early stage; hemorrhoids become larger in the later stage and protrude out of the anus during defecation, even when walking or cough It may also come out when you sneeze or stand, and cannot be retracted on its own. There is little or no bleeding in the stool.

      With the advancement of medicine, the prolapsed rectal mucosal band above hemorrhoids can now be surgically removed in a circular manner, which can greatly alleviate the pain and inconvenience caused by hemorrhoids to patients.

      Anal fissure, pay attention to the details of life

      Anal fissure refers to the anal canal skin Full-thickness dehiscence and ulceration. Common symptoms include abscess, difficulty defecation, pain, induration or scarring, pus discharge, itching, etc. It is generally more common in young adults aged 20-40 years.

      If you want to avoid disease problems, you should pay attention to adjusting your diet structure in your life, and eat more high-fiber cereals, fresh vegetables and fruits to ensure smooth bowel movements. In addition, developing good bowel habits will also reduce the possibility of anal fissures.

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