Hemorrhoids: What dietary considerations should be noted?

Written by Deng Heng
Colorectal Surgery
Updated on November 08, 2024
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Patients with internal hemorrhoids should primarily focus on a reasonable diet, paying attention to eat less or avoid spicy and stimulating foods and condiments. Additionally, they should cultivate the habit of drinking more water, preferably light salt water or honey water. For constipation and hemorrhoids, it's important to consciously drink more water and eat more fruits and fresh vegetables, especially those that are rich in coarse fiber. Stimulating foods such as chili peppers, black pepper, ginger, garlic, and onions should be consumed minimally.

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Can you drink beer if you have internal hemorrhoids bleeding?

During the bleeding phase of internal hemorrhoids, patients should not drink beer or other alcoholic beverages, nor eat spicy and stimulating foods such as chili peppers and seafood. This is because both drinking alcohol and consuming spicy, stimulating foods can cause the mucous membrane in the anal area to become congested. If there are any bleeding spots locally, the likelihood and volume of bleeding will be greater than normal. Therefore, further hemostatic treatment is necessary during the bleeding period. If alcohol is consumed, the volume of bleeding will increase and the severity of the bleeding condition will become worse. It is recommended that patients use external hemorrhoid creams for hemostasis, or take oral hemostatic drugs for symptomatic treatment. If the bleeding is substantial or the condition is not under control, further surgical treatment may be needed. (Please use medication under the guidance of a doctor.)

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Can you drink alcohol if you have internal hemorrhoids bleeding?

If a patient experiences internal hemorrhoid bleeding, it is not advisable to drink alcohol during the bleeding period. Alcohol contains excessive amounts of irritating substances. Excessive drinking can cause excessive congestion of the mucous membrane of the internal hemorrhoids, and the already ruptured mucosa may increase the likelihood of further bleeding. Therefore, drinking alcohol during internal hemorrhoid bleeding can increase the amount of bleeding and might even lead to an increase in the size of the hemorrhoids, or the formation of acute edema and thrombosis, worsening the severity of the condition. During the bleeding period of internal hemorrhoids, patients are advised to follow a light diet and may need to further combine this with oral hemostatic medications, or use hemorrhoidal suppositories and hemorrhoid creams for symptomatic hemostasis and anti-swelling treatment. (The use of medications should be conducted under the guidance of a doctor.)

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How to stop bleeding from internal hemorrhoids prolapse?

If internal hemorrhoids bleeding leads to unstoppable bleeding, the most common and direct way to stop the bleeding primarily involves local ligation. The prolapse and bleeding of internal hemorrhoids are mainly due to the repeated prolapse and friction of the local mucosa causing rupture and bleeding, or the persistent bleeding from ruptured small arteries. If prompt hemostatic treatment is not administered, it could potentially lead to chronic blood loss and subsequent anemia due to decreased blood volume. Therefore, if patients experience bleeding from internal hemorrhoids, especially if the bleeding is prolonged or substantial, it is advised to visit a proctology department for relevant examinations soon. If necessary, it may be crucial to promptly proceed with internal hemorrhoidal ligation surgery.

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How many days will it take for internal hemorrhoids to heal after prolapse?

If a patient exhibits prolapsed internal hemorrhoids, it is first recommended that a professional proctologist reposition the prolapsed hemorrhoids. If prolapse continues to recur after repositioning, the likelihood of spontaneous recovery is low, and the patient will likely need further surgical treatment. Prolapse is a common clinical symptom of hemorrhoids. If it is a simple prolapse that can retract spontaneously, symptoms can be relieved within 3 to 5 days after medication treatment. However, if the prolapse requires manual repositioning by the patient, or if it recurs repeatedly, surgical removal is necessary. Recovery from the surgery typically takes about 2 to 3 weeks.

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Is minimally invasive surgery or traditional surgery better for internal hemorrhoids prolapse?

If the patient has only internal hemorrhoids prolapse without external hemorrhoids, it is better to opt for minimally invasive surgery, as it causes less damage and allows for faster postoperative recovery. Clinically, the TST surgical method is often recommended to avoid postoperative anal stenosis. However, if the internal hemorrhoids prolapse is accompanied by severe external hemorrhoids, it is advisable to opt for the traditional external peeling and internal ligation surgery, as this method can also effectively address external hemorrhoids, avoiding the need for a second surgery. Postoperatively, the use of anal cleansers, potassium permanganate solution, golden ointment, red oil ointment gauze, and hemorrhoid suppositories for dressing changes can promote recovery. Additionally, postoperative patients should avoid certain foods and maintain smooth bowel movements to prevent infections, swelling, and bleeding, which will aid in recovery.