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Hemorrhoids are one of the most common causes of anal pathology. They refer to the pathological presentation of hemorrhoidal venous cushions. Hemorrhoidal venous cushions are normal structures of the anorectum and are universally present unless a prior intervention has taken place. Because of their rich vascular supply, highly sensitive location, and tendency to engorge and prolapse, they are common causes of anal pathology. Symptoms can range from mildly bothersome, such as pruritus, to quite concerning, such as rectal bleeding, and while it is a common condition diagnosed in clinical practice, many patients are too embarrassed to ever seek treatment.Hemorrhoidal venous cushions are a normal part of the human anorectum and arise from subepithelial connective tissue within the anal canal. Present in utero, these cushions surround and support distal anastomoses between the superior rectal arteries and the superior, middle, and inferior rectal veins. They also contain a subepithelial smooth muscle layer, contributing to the bulk of the cushions. Despite thousands of years and millions of patients with pain, discomfort, and perceived embarrassment of hemorrhoids, the exact nature and cause of the condition is not clear, and the standard treatments are, at best, imperfect.There is not just one cure for hemorrhoids. Dietary manipulation, vascular tonifying agents, injection sclerotherapy, cryotherapy, manual dilation of the anus, infrared photocoagulation, bipolar diathermy, direct current electrocoagulation, rubber band ligation, and hemorrhoidectomy are all standard considerations for the treatment of hemorrhoids. The treatments can be grouped into conservative, non-excisional and surgical methods. Conservative methods with or without non-excisional treatments are preferred to surgical methods. Some of the conventional approaches are not without potential complications.Injection sclerotherapy has resulted in cases of anaphylactic shock. Cryotherapy is cumbersome to perform and is associated with severe rectal pain and discharge. Manual dilation often requires general anesthetic and admission to the hospital. If dilation is not performed carefully the results may be disastrous. Septic complications, including death, have resulted from rubber band ligation. Hemorrhoidectomy is extremely painful and requires a four to six week recovery. The potential disadvantages of sclerotherapy, banding, manual dilation, and surgery have led to the development of a new generation of non-excisional techniques for the treatment of hemorrhoidal disease.Infrared photocoagulation, bipolar diathermy, and electrocoagulation are the most recent additions to the plethora of modalities to consider. These modalities aim to affect sclerosis of the vascular root and to fix the mucosa to the underlying submucosa and muscle. There have been several studies showing the efficacy of these treatments as comparable to the semi-invasive therapeutic modalities. A study concluded that all three techniques are effective modalities for first- and second-degree hemorrhoids. Moreover, direct current electrocoagulation was associated with less discomfort and fewer complications and can be effective in third- and fourth-degree hemorrhoids.Some doctors suggest patients postpone evaluation of suspected hemorrhoids due to fear of the treatment modality, hospitalization, cost, and time of disability, leading to progression of the hemorrhoid or late diagnosis of serious gastrointestinal disease. Patients must be made aware of less invasive, relatively inexpensive, outpatient treatment options. If any natural material is applied to the rectum, it will quickly absorb into the bloodstream and have a direct effect on the central nervous system. This can be of great benefit when proper organic medicinal extracts are used. With this in mind, patients should seek the most potent natural plant medicine for hemorrhoids.Plant medicines are bulk drugs and preparations that take plant primary metabolites such as protein and amylose and secondary metabolites such as alkaloid, phenols and terpene as active ingredient. Plant medicines play a dominant role in natural drugs. For recent years, plant medicines are considered to be very important because of the unique advantage in the treatment. They are natural and have broad prospects in treating difficult and complicated diseases such as virus diseases without insignificant toxicity and side effects. The plants and resulting extracts of plant medicine are powerful, pure, and highly effective. To learn more, please go to .
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