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Suggest Treatment For Bleeding From Hemorrhoids

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Posted on Fri, 26 Jun 2015
Question: I have two problems: severe hemorrhoids irritated by frequent defecation (up to 5 times daily). I'm having hemorrhoid surgery shortly but I'm still left explaining what causes the defecations. I don't have bloody stool or nausea, just blood from the hemorrhoids. I've been tested by gastroenterologists with no diagnosis. I've tried changing my diet, taking probiotics and taking fibre supplements. Can you suggest some alternative approaches to my problem?
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Answered by Dr. Suresh Heijebu (1 hour later)
Brief Answer:
Most common symptom of hemorrhoids is fecal soilage and bleeding.

Detailed Answer:
Hi welcome to HCM,

I understand your query and concern.

Common causes of hemorrhoids include poor toilet hygiene (i.e. sitting on the toilet for an excessive amount of time), straining while defecating.

Hemorrhoids frequently cause symptoms, including painless bleeding, anal itching, fecal soilage, and occasionally even pain.

Conservative measures, like improving toilet hygiene, are typically sufficient for treatment. Increasing dietary or supplemental fiber will often decrease bleeding, while sitz baths and various over-the-counter analgesic or steroid creams/suppositories will reduce irritation.

You can apply lidocaine-hydrocortisone rectal cream to reduce your local irritation.

NOTE:These drugs should be taken under strict prescription of your doctor.

In refractory cases surgical techniques like rubber band ligation is an effective, quick, and safe way to remove hemorrhoids all together with low rate of recurrence and minimal risk of post-procedure pain, bleeding, and infection.

Post your further queries if any,

Thank you.


Above answer was peer-reviewed by : Dr. Neel Kudchadkar
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Follow up: Dr. Suresh Heijebu (4 hours later)
I'm having surgery to correct my hemorrhoid problem. What I needed to know is what causes the other major problem I have which is multiple defecations, perhaps 5 or 6 times a day. This will continue after the surgery and represents a problem in and of itself. I have taken the recommended precautions such as dietary changes, fibre additives and probiotics. So my question was "what causes multiple and excessive incidents of defecations?" As I indicated, after several tests, gastroenterologist have provided no help except to take Imodium. However, that just addresses the symptoms, not the cause.
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Answered by Dr. Suresh Heijebu (28 hours later)
Brief Answer:
Surgery will relieve your symptoms to a large extent.

Detailed Answer:
Hi Sir,

Welcome again.

I understand your concern.

Multiple defecations in your case is not a separate problem,its related to hemorrhoids which lead as swollen vessels obstruct passing of stools thereby you experience multiple,frequent small defecations.

Hemorrhoid surgery will correct your problem to a major extent.

So do not worry and don't be panic.

I also advise you to get a Rectal manometry to look for any sphincter related disturbance.

Go ahead with the surgery and all your symptoms will be relieved.

Post your further queries if any,
Thank you.
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Above answer was peer-reviewed by : Dr. Chakravarthy Mazumdar
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Suggest Treatment For Bleeding From Hemorrhoids

Brief Answer: Most common symptom of hemorrhoids is fecal soilage and bleeding. Detailed Answer: Hi welcome to HCM, I understand your query and concern. Common causes of hemorrhoids include poor toilet hygiene (i.e. sitting on the toilet for an excessive amount of time), straining while defecating. Hemorrhoids frequently cause symptoms, including painless bleeding, anal itching, fecal soilage, and occasionally even pain. Conservative measures, like improving toilet hygiene, are typically sufficient for treatment. Increasing dietary or supplemental fiber will often decrease bleeding, while sitz baths and various over-the-counter analgesic or steroid creams/suppositories will reduce irritation. You can apply lidocaine-hydrocortisone rectal cream to reduce your local irritation. NOTE:These drugs should be taken under strict prescription of your doctor. In refractory cases surgical techniques like rubber band ligation is an effective, quick, and safe way to remove hemorrhoids all together with low rate of recurrence and minimal risk of post-procedure pain, bleeding, and infection. Post your further queries if any, Thank you.