Is hemorrhoid bleeding caused by eating garlic a serious concern?
Whether garlic consumption causes hemorrhoid bleeding to be severe or not depends on specific situations. If the hemorrhoids are not severe, the symptoms will usually gradually improve after stopping eating garlic. However, if the hemorrhoids are severe, it may lead to worse symptoms, which is not conducive to physical health.
1. Not Severe:
If the patient's hemorrhoids are not severe, and they do not pay attention to their diet, such as frequently consuming garlic, chili, and other spicy and stimulating foods, it may lead to congestion and edema in the hemorrhoid area. Eating garlic may stimulate the local tissue, resulting in hemorrhoid bleeding, which is usually not severe. The patient can adjust their diet structure to alleviate the symptoms, such as eating lighter meals, reducing or avoiding spicy and stimulating foods, and drinking more water to alleviate the symptoms.
2. Severe:
If the patient's hemorrhoids are severe, for example, external hemorrhoid patients who consume garlic may experience increased local congestion, edema, and even erosion and necrosis, which may also lead to severe hemorrhoid bleeding. The patient needs to promptly consult a gastroenterologist at the hospital and undergo surgical treatment under the guidance of a doctor, such as hemorrhoidectomy or stapled hemorrhoidopexy.
3. Other Reasons:
If the patient has poor bowel habits or frequent constipation, it may lead to increased pressure around the anus and the development of hemorrhoids. Eating garlic may irritate the hemorrhoids, causing them to rupture and bleed. When the patient strains during constipation, it can easily increase the pressure around the anus, leading to severe hemorrhoid bleeding. The patient can follow the doctor's instructions to use lactulose oral solution, glycerin, or other medications to alleviate constipation.
For patients with hemorrhoid bleeding caused by eating garlic, it is recommended to promptly consult a gastroenterologist at the hospital and undergo a visual examination, anoscopy, palpation, and other related tests to clarify the condition and actively cooperate with the doctor's treatment.