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Do anal polyps have to be removed?
Anal polyp does not mean that surgery is necessary, but that it is best to take surgical resection after anal polyp appears, because anal position is special. If stool often irritates this polyp, or wipe your ass after going to the toilet, and often wipe it with toilet paper, some lesions may appear over time.

Polyps themselves may become cancerous, and diseases such as perianal squamous cell carcinoma or adenocarcinoma may occur, so once perianal polyps are found, they should be removed as soon as possible or suggested, and it will be fine after removal. If the polyp further becomes cancerous, even during the operation, the scope of resection needs to be enlarged. It is possible that there is no way to keep this anus, so it is more troublesome to make an artificial anus, or to find it early and treat it early.

Gambozong ice fence antibacterial gel, herbal formula, 1-2 times, one at a time.

The treatment of hemorrhoids should first keep the stool unobstructed and eat foods that are easy to digest and contain less dregs. Diet should be thick and thin, and drink less strong tea, coffee, wine and spicy food to reduce the stimulation to anal canal.

On the day of use: the burning sensation, burning sensation and tingling sensation of anus disappeared immediately, and the whole person relaxed.

Use for one week: perianal swelling disappears, defecation is smooth, no bleeding, no tingling, no swelling and unclean feeling after defecation.

Use 15 days: hemorrhoids gradually shrink, and the anus of mild patients can be incorporated into the anus in time after defecation, without worry.

1 cycle: mild patients were basically cured, no foreign body touched, no pain when pressed, and perianal tissues of moderate patients were basically repaired.

2-3 cycles: For moderate and severe patients, the perianal area is as dry and clean as new, and it will not recur with a little consolidation!