Treat analthrombosis yourself
The treatment of anathrombosis is often complex and depends on the severity and nature of the symptoms. Since there is often severe pain, which is very restrictive for the affected person, a doctor is often consulted. In principle, however, moderate pain and small forms of analthrombosis can also be treated independently.
This can be applied for this purpose. Furthermore, bed rest should be maintained for recovery. A sufficient amount of drinking and the consumption of dietary fibre should also be ensured to regulate bowel movements. If there is no improvement after a few days of independent therapy, a doctor should be consulted.
- Ointments
- Sitting baths
- Tinctures for envelopes
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