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Traditional surgical experience of hemorrhoids

If you want to be a hemorrhoids surgery, first of all, you need to know what stage your hemorrhoids have reached. Hemorrhoids are divided into 4 degrees. I-degree hemorrhoids do not need surgery, only II, III and IV degrees need surgery.

First of all, understand the classification of hemorrhoids.

First-degree hemorrhoids: only a small amount of bloody stool, without rectal mucosal prolapse;

Second-degree hemorrhoids: there will be a certain amount of bloody stool during defecation, accompanied by rectal mucosal prolapse, but it is not serious, and it will return to the abdominal cavity after defecation.

Third-degree hemorrhoids: not only will there be blood in the stool, but also prolapse, which cannot be recovered after defecation. Rectal mucosal prolapse needs your hand to get it back.

Fourth-degree hemorrhoids: serious progress, large amount of bleeding during defecation, rectal mucosa has been out of anus for a long time. Even if you use your hands, it is difficult to return it. If you return it right away, it will come out soon.

You can judge for yourself which degree it is. If it exceeds two degrees, you need surgery. So what surgery can you do? Will it hurt?

Where nerve endings are dense, they are sensitive to stimulation and may cause certain pain.

(1) External stripping and internal ligation: which is better, external hemorrhoid stripping or internal hemorrhoid ligation? Local anesthesia? Surgery, of course, will be a little painful when anesthesia.

(2) Circumferential hemorrhoidectomy: It is suitable for patients with severe circumferential hemorrhoids or internal hemorrhoids with rectal mucosal prolapse. It was done under lumbosacral anesthesia, and there was a little pain when it was first anesthetized. There will be no pain during the operation, only the feeling of operation.

Of course, there will be some pain after operation, which requires analgesic treatment.

Finally, what is it about? Does it hurt? Definition: Some people are naturally very sensitive to pain. When they touch it, they feel pain. Some people feel nothing when they are slow, so the pain in hemorrhoids surgery depends on what the pain is compared with. It can be said that it will hurt, but it will definitely not be unbearable pain as some people on the Internet say, and it is the first pain in the world. Therefore, hemorrhoids surgery's pain needs personal judgment, so he can't completely trust other people's opinions, and don't let outdated experience affect his treatment. After all, his body is his own.