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Surgery is not always necessary when hemorrhoids come out; many cases can be managed with lifestyle changes and medications. Treatments like herbal tablets (e.g., Himalaya Pilex) can help reduce inflammation and discomfort, especially for mild to moderate hemorrhoids.
🩺 When Surgery Might Be Needed
- If hemorrhoids cause severe pain, bleeding, or prolapse that doesn't improve with conservative treatment.
- When complications like thrombosis or strangulation occur.
- For persistent or large external hemorrhoids that interfere with daily activities.
🏥 Non-Surgical Management Options
- Dietary fiber increase and hydration to ease bowel movements.
- Topical treatments and oral medications to reduce swelling and pain.
- Sitz baths and avoiding straining during defecation.
⚠️ When to See a Specialist
- If bleeding is heavy or persistent.
- If pain worsens or hemorrhoids prolapse and cannot be pushed back.
- If there is any sign of infection or unusual symptoms.
Consult a colorectal surgeon or a gastroenterologist to evaluate your specific condition and discuss the best treatment plan tailored to your needs.