One clinical experience formula for treating hemorrhoids, anal fissure, and perianal abscess with traditional Chinese medicine: clearing heat, cooling blood, detoxifying and purulent discharge

Hemorrhoids are soft venous masses formed by the flexion and expansion of the hemorrhoid venous plexus under the rectal mucosa and anal skin. They can be divided into external hemorrhoids, internal hemorrhoids, and mixed hemorrhoids, and are common and frequently occurring anal diseases

Hemorrhoids are soft venous masses formed by the flexion and expansion of the hemorrhoid venous plexus under the rectal mucosa and anal skin. They can be divided into external hemorrhoids, internal hemorrhoids, and mixed hemorrhoids, and are common and frequently occurring anal diseases. Traditional Chinese medicine believes that this disease is mostly caused by dampness and heat accumulation in the intestines, stasis and toxin accumulation in the intestines, and poor qi circulation. In mild cases, it can be classified as hemorrhoids; Heat and toxin accumulate, decompose into pus, and form anal fistula and rectal abscess; Heat and toxin damage the fluid, causing blood to wither and form anal fissure; Prolonged illness with qi deficiency and insufficient middle qi leads to rectal prolapse.

External washing of mirabilite, borax, alum, and sophora flavescens. Boil soup and wash outside or take a sitz bath. Once a day, take a sitz bath continuously for one month.

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