First, a balanced diet is not partial eclipse, and usually eat more foods rich in cellulose.
Second ... hello, hemorrhoid bleeding is mostly due to bad stool. Forced defecation increases abdominal pressure, leading to increased hemorrhoidal venous pressure and bleeding. Some stools are dry and hard, and when they pass through the anus, they rub the hemorrhoid veins and bleed. Guiding opinion: strengthen exercise. Hemorrhoids are easily inflamed by fecal pollution. Therefore, for those who have suffered from hemorrhoid bleeding, we must strengthen anti-inflammation. We can use 1: 5000 potassium permanganate solution to soak anus, or we can use Bi Shu's Kuike Zhixue tea, 2-3 times a day to relieve constipation, diminish inflammation and stop bleeding. In addition, strengthening exercise can promote blood circulation and reduce hemorrhoid vein pressure. You can go to the nearest top three hospital for anorectal examination and treatment. The simplest and most effective way is to eat fruit every day, and I also use tea to clear away heat and detoxify. When I first started to get pregnant, it was Chinese New Year. I ate too much meat and suffered from constipation and bleeding, not to mention how uncomfortable it was. Later, I promised to eat more fruits and vegetables every day and insist on taking medicine. Now my stool is normal every day, and hemorrhoids are no longer committed. Moreover, eating more fruits is also good for the fetus. If hemorrhoid bleeding is not serious and does not affect life, conservative treatment can be taken, that is, local medication, changing eating habits and developing good defecation habits. If it is serious, it needs surgery. Now there is a new treatment method, that is, acid-soothing hemorrhoid tea, which has the functions of relaxing bowels, diminishing inflammation and diminishing inflammation.
First, a balanced diet is not partial eclipse, and usually eat more foods rich in cellulose.
Second, develop good defecation habits. When defecating, don't do things that have nothing to do with defecation, such as reading newspapers and playing mobile phones.