Which hospital in Shenzhen is good for treating hemorrhoids? Does anyone know where to treat hemorrhoids in Shenzhen?

by king9m6r on 2012-03-06 14:45:43

Who knows which hospital in Shenzhen is good for treating hemorrhoids? Where is the Shenzhen Hemorrhoid Hospital located? Which is the best hospital in Shenzhen for treating hemorrhoids? These are questions that patients must carefully consider before seeking medical treatment, because choosing a good hospital is equivalent to curing half of the disease. Before clarifying these questions, we need to first understand what hemorrhoids are and the technology and medical skills required for their treatment. According to recent census results from the Shenzhen Hemorrhoid Network, the incidence of hemorrhoids is mostly among adults. The onset is related to prolonged sitting, standing, lack of exercise, constipation, diarrhea, long defecation times, alcohol consumption, and preference for spicy foods. Moreover, the incidence rate is higher in women than in men, and the most common type is hemorrhoids.

【So, what exactly are hemorrhoids?】

The invited hemorrhoid expert from the Shenzhen Hemorrhoid Network said: A soft venous mass formed by the dilation and congestion of the venous plexus under the mucosa at the end of the rectum and under the anal canal skin is called a hemorrhoid, also known as piles, hemorrhoidal nucleus, hemorrhoidal disease, or hemorrhoidal ailment. Medically speaking, hemorrhoids include internal hemorrhoids, external hemorrhoids, and mixed hemorrhoids, which are chronic diseases caused by the varicosity of the venous plexus at the bottom of the anus and rectum, forming one or more soft venous masses. What are the symptoms of hemorrhoids? The expert introduced that the symptoms of hemorrhoids can be divided into four main categories:

First: Bleeding during bowel movements, characterized by painless, bright red blood appearing during defecation. The amount of bleeding is generally not large, but occasionally there may be significant bleeding. The bleeding stops on its own after defecation. Constipation, hard stools, alcohol consumption, and eating stimulating foods are all inducements for bleeding.

Second: Prolapse of the hemorrhoid mass. When hemorrhoids develop to a certain extent, they can prolapse outside the anus. The size of the mass increases over time, and it changes from being able to retract automatically to requiring manual retraction into the anus.

Third: Pain. There is a feeling of heaviness and pain in the anus, often accompanied by a sense of incomplete defecation. When the prolapsed hemorrhoid becomes incarcerated, with edema and infection present, local pain is severe.

Fourth: Itching. There is itching around the anus, sometimes leading to eczema, often causing great discomfort to the patient. Therefore, if any of the above symptoms occur, you should consider whether you have hemorrhoids.

【Why do people get hemorrhoids? And what are the causes of hemorrhoids?】

The expert continued: There are many reasons for the onset of hemorrhoids. Long periods of sitting, standing, fatigue, etc., keep the body in a fixed position for a long time, affecting blood circulation, slowing down the blood flow in the pelvis, and causing congestion in the abdominal organs. This leads to excessive engorgement, varicosity, protrusion, and decreased venous wall tension in the hemorrhoidal veins, which is one of the main reasons for the onset of hemorrhoids. If physical activity is insufficient, intestinal peristalsis slows down, and stool passage becomes sluggish, or due to habitual constipation, the veins are compressed, leading to local congestion and impaired blood return, increasing the incidence of hemorrhoids. According to clinical observations and statistical census results, there are significant differences in the incidence rates among patients of different professions. Clinically, administrative staff, drivers, salespeople, and teachers have significantly higher incidence rates.

【How to distinguish between internal hemorrhoids, external hemorrhoids, and mixed hemorrhoids?】

Internal hemorrhoids refer to hemorrhoids that occur above the dentate line, covered by mucosa, mainly characterized by varying degrees of bleeding, usually without pain, but with intense pain if a thrombus forms or incarceration occurs; External hemorrhoids refer to hemorrhoids that occur below the dentate line, covered by skin, mainly including connective tissue, varicose veins, thrombosis, and inflammatory types, with no bleeding if the skin does not break. Mixed hemorrhoids possess characteristics of both internal and external hemorrhoids, clinically manifested primarily by prolapse, swelling, pain, and repeated infections of the rectal mucosa and skin.

【What are the risks of hemorrhoids?】

Mild cases of hemorrhoids inconvenience normal life, while severe cases affect health. For example, prolonged bleeding can lead to varying degrees of anemia, even hemorrhagic shock, endangering life; when hemorrhoids become necrotic or severely infected, systemic infections can occur via the bloodstream, with serious consequences. Therefore, if you have hemorrhoids, you should actively address them.

Severe cases of hemorrhoids can lead to or trigger cardiovascular and cerebrovascular diseases, especially in elderly patients. Psychological stress from having hemorrhoids may make patients hesitant to use the restroom, worsening constipation over time. When defecation becomes difficult, the patient's forceful straining can increase heart rate, potentially causing cerebral vascular rupture, leading to cerebral hemorrhage or cerebral embolism; if internal hemorrhoids become incarcerated, the pain can trigger angina attacks; if thrombi form, pulmonary embolism may occur.

【How to prevent and maintain health with hemorrhoids?】

(1) Bowel movements lasting more than 3 minutes should gradually be controlled within 3 minutes (if controlled within 1 minute, first and second-stage hemorrhoids may recover on their own).

(2) Drivers, pregnant women, and office workers should perform 10 pelvic floor exercises each in the morning and afternoon.

(3) Habitually dry stool sufferers should eat three to five ounces of raw cabbage hearts every evening (after one hour).

(4) If unable to shower immediately after defecation, before getting up from the toilet, use a soft multi-layered (2×4 cm) sanitary paper clamped at the anus (remove after half an hour). In this way, walking and movement can help quickly restore normal blood flow in the rectal veins.

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The special hemorrhoid expert from the Shenzhen Hemorrhoid Network introduced that there is a folk saying [nine out of ten hemorrhoid sufferers don't seek medical treatment], which reflects a common misunderstanding among most hemorrhoid patients, thinking that since everyone has hemorrhoids, treatment is unnecessary. Clinical evidence shows that among patients who visit hospitals due to hemorrhoids, 1‰–3‰ are ultimately diagnosed with rectal cancer. Here, the director introduces the Shenzhen Yunda Anorectal Disease Hospital's specialized anorectal department to the broad group of hemorrhoid patients.

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The director stated that the Shenzhen Yunda Anorectal Disease Hospital is a comprehensive non-profit hospital integrating clinical practice, medical care, teaching, and research, with the goal of "technology creating life, medical services promoting health." By leveraging the hospital's technological advantages and talent resources, it provides effective guarantees for the health of the general public. The hospital specializes in studying and treating anal fissures, complex anal fistulas, perianal abscesses, rectal polyps, hypertrophy of the anal papilla, severe mixed hemorrhoids, internal hemorrhoids, external hemorrhoids, and the resulting symptoms such as bloody stools, bleeding, painful defecation, itching, constipation, and prolapse. Relying on strong research capabilities from inside and outside mainland China and abundant expert resources, the Shenzhen Yunda Anorectal Disease Hospital integrates and applies the latest scientific research results and effective resources in the international and domestic fields of anorectal disease prevention and control. It is at the forefront internationally in terms of technology, academia, and information, making it an authoritative institution for the prevention and control of anorectal diseases.