Bleeding Post Hemorrhoidectomy in Traditional Chinese Medicine
Understanding different bleeding post hemorrhoidectomy patterns according to TCM theory
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Bleeding post hemorrhoidectomy is a potential complication following the surgical removal of hemorrhoids, characterized by the discharge of blood from the anal area. This bleeding can occur immediately after surgery or during the recovery phase.
While some degree of bleeding is expected and can be considered a normal part of the healing process, persistent or heavy bleeding may indicate a complication and should be evaluated by a healthcare provider.
Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) approaches post-surgical bleeding, such as that after a hemorrhoidectomy, as a symptom of disharmony within the body. In TCM, the health of the Blood and its circulation is governed by the harmonious function of the Qi, and any disruption to this system can manifest as bleeding.
Recognizing the specific disharmony pattern is essential in TCM, as the treatment focuses on restoring balance and ensuring proper Blood circulation to promote healing.
Herbal Formulas for Bleeding Post Hemorrhoidectomy
Traditional Chinese Medicine formulas used to address bleeding post hemorrhoidectomy