About Hemorrhoidal Fistula
Hemorrhoidal fistula, also known as fissure in the anal canal, is a common condition that affects the anus and can cause severe pain and discomfort. It occurs when the externalanal fissure, the opening between the anus and the outside of the body, becomes abnormally swollen and inflamed. The exact cause of hemorrhoidal fistula is not known, but it is thought to be related to the increased pressure on the anus caused by agitation, constipation, or other factors. The condition is often treated with medication, such as painkillers or anti-inflammatory drugs, as well as lifestyle changes, such as increasing fiber intake and avoiding constipation. If left untreated, hemorrhoidal fistula can lead to more serious complications, such as anal fissure, anal cancer, or fecal impaction. Therefore, it is important to seek medical attention and treatment if you experience symptoms of hemorrhoidal fistula.
Major Symptoms of Hemorrhoidal Fistula
Hemorrhoidal Fistula is a disease whose main symptoms include: anal itching, anal pain, bloody stool, anal incontinence, anal itching, anal pain, bloody stool, anal incontinence, constipation, diarrhea, constipation, bloody stool, anal itching, anal pain, bloody stool, anus Incontinence etc.
Suitable Lifestyle for People with Hemorrhoidal Fistula
Hemorrhoidal Fistula (varicose veins around the anus) is a common anal disease, usually related to long-term constipation, diarrhea, varicose veins and other factors. Therefore, for patients with perianal varicose veins, the following lifestyle is appropriate:
1. Eat a healthy diet: Eat more fiber-rich foods, such as fruits, vegetables, whole-wheat bread, and brown rice. Avoid spicy, greasy and irritating foods such as chili peppers, coffee and chocolate.
2. Keep the stool unobstructed: Defecate at least once a day and expel feces from the body as much as possible. Avoid long-term accumulation of feces, which may lead to constipation.
3. Avoid sitting or standing for long periods of time: Sitting or standing for long periods of time can increase pelvic pressure, thereby aggravating varicose veins around the anus.
4. Maintain appropriate exercise: Proper exercise can promote blood circulation and intestinal peristalsis and relieve the symptoms of varicose veins around the anus.
5. Avoid smoking and drinking: Smoking and drinking will increase pelvic pressure and irritation, aggravating the symptoms of varicose veins around the anus.
6. Regular treatment: For patients with mild symptoms of varicose veins around the anus, drug treatment can be used, such as oral drugs or patches. For patients with severe or persistent symptoms, surgery may be necessary. Patients with perianal varicose veins should pay attention to a healthy diet, keep stools clear, avoid sitting or standing for long periods of time, maintain appropriate exercise, avoid smoking and drinking, and receive regular treatment.
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