External hemorrhoids and bleeding


Restoring balance, one patient at a time.
The patient with external hemorrhoids, if accompanied by stool bleeding, should go to the regular hospital to do an anorectal examination and blood routine examination, in order to judge the severity of external hemorrhoids, and whether accompanied by anemia, generally speaking, hematochezia or perianal distension are symptoms of external hemorrhoids, should be treated as soon as possible in the regular hospital. If the amount of bleeding is excessive, you can use electrocoagulation and other surgical methods as soon as possible. If it is thrombotic external hemorrhoids, local bleeding may form clots when the vein ruptures, accompanied by infection, anti-infection treatment should be given as soon as possible.