Experts from the Yangzhou Armed Police Hospital's Anorectal Center introduce that external hemorrhoids are a common anorectal disease. Common causes of external hemorrhoids include anatomical, occupational, lifestyle, gastrointestinal reasons and other diseases. Many patients feel at a loss when they discover they have external hemorrhoids because they do not understand the treatment methods and randomly take some medicine for treatment, but the drug treatment has no effect. Ultimately, this leads to an increase in the harm caused by external hemorrhoids. So, what is the best treatment method for external hemorrhoids?
Experts from the Yangzhou Armed Police Hospital's Anorectal Center point out that patients with external hemorrhoids should be treated in time to avoid delaying treatment. Patients suffering from external hemorrhoids should adopt the most effective treatment method for their own bodies and get early treatment; otherwise, it can cause many harms. The common hazards of external hemorrhoids include:
1. Bloating: Since external hemorrhoids are spherical objects growing outside the anus, they block the anal opening. When gas is produced, due to insufficient pressure, it often remains trapped inside. Long-term retention of waste gas with high density can lead to bloating in the lower abdomen or even affect the normal contraction of the heart due to excessive pressure on the blood vessels, leading to symptoms such as insufficient blood supply, dizziness, headache, and weakness.
2. Anemia: Although it is said that external hemorrhoids do not easily bleed, it does not mean there is no possibility of bleeding. Bleeding occurs when the external hemorrhoid is scratched or inflamed, and long-term bloody stools can lead to anemia.
3. Anal itching and gynecological diseases: External hemorrhoids secrete more substances, triggering anal itching or anal eczema. For female patients with external hemorrhoids, the harm is greater because it can lead to other gynecological diseases, posing a significant threat to women's health.
4. Anal fissures and constipation: Due to pain during defecation, enduring without going to the toilet can create a vicious cycle, eventually leading to constipation, anal fissures, colorectal tumors, etc., causing bloody stools.
Experts warn that if external hemorrhoids are not treated in time, they can lead to the above-mentioned hazards. Therefore, patients should seek medical attention promptly at a regular anorectal hospital and not miss the optimal treatment period.
What is the best treatment method for external hemorrhoids?
Currently, the best treatment method for external hemorrhoids is the HCPT minimally invasive procedure. The HCPT minimally invasive surgery treats hemorrhoids in just 10-20 minutes. Under electronic anorectal endoscopy, the lesion area can be clearly seen, allowing precise localization of the lesion under clear vision, achieving more detailed and thorough treatment effects. It has advantages such as no incision, minimal bleeding, less pain, quick recovery, no recurrence, and only one minimally invasive treatment session is required, without the need for hospitalization. This method is currently recognized as the ideal treatment method for hemorrhoids in the medical field.
Under full computer-controlled high-frequency capacitive fields, charged ions and dipole ions within tissues oscillate at high speed between the two poles, generating heat. Electrolytes deplete until the interstitial fluid of the lesion dries up, quickly causing the lesion tissue to necrotize and fall off, achieving the ideal treatment effect for hemorrhoids.
Experts from the Yangzhou Armed Police Hospital's Anorectal Center introduce that the best treatment method for external hemorrhoids, the HCPT minimally invasive surgery, directly performs minimally invasive electrocoagulation on the anal fistula lesion without requiring additional operations. The surgical process effectively blocks the source of bacterial and fecal water infections, resulting in fast postoperative recovery, not affecting normal work and study.
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