Symptoms of Hemorrhoids
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Symptoms of Hemorrhoids
Have you been having rectal pain, itching, or bleeding? If this is the case, you may be suffering from hemorrhoids. Even though some hemorrhoids can be observed externally, others are not visible, and this is why it is important that you see a doctor to make sure whether you have hemorrhoids or not.
The easiest type of hemorrhoids to distinguish are the external ones. They typically form hard lumps pooled with blood that are quite painful to the touch. Along with the rectal pain, you may also find streaks of blood on the toilet paper when wiping.
It can be harder to identify internal hemorrhoids. One of the most common signs of internal hemorrhoids is rectal bleeding. After going to the bathroom, you may find that streaks of blood are in the toilet, and can also be seen on the stool in the toilet.
Another common symptom of internal hemorrhoids is skin irritation of the rectum. It may become difficult to sit for long periods of time because the skin around the rectum may become irritated. This is because large hemorrhoids will secrete mucous, which can irritate skin tissue.
Although most internal hemorrhoids are not painful, large hemorrhoids that protrude through the anus can become disturbed by anal muscles. If the blood supply to the hemorrhoidal tissue gets cut off, then the hemorrhoid is in a condition known as being strangulated. It is important to seek prompt medical help if this should happen.
Another sign of having an internal hemorrhoid is experiencing discomfort right after having a bowel movement. If you feel you need to pass stool immediately after a bowel movement, it can be due to the fact that the hemorrhoid is bulging against the wall of the large intestine. The level of discomfort may even get worse for larger hemorrhoids.
Rectal itching can be had by many who suffer with internal hemorrhoids. Like skin irritation, this condition is created by mucous that seeps from the hemorrhoid’s tissue. It can be pretty uncomfortable to have rectal itching, and it can also be very embarrassing. Many people who suffer from hemorrhoids find that their lives are compromised by itching, because they are afraid to be in public settings.
You should seek professional medical help if you have had any of these symptoms. Although in most situations it can be possible to treat hemorrhoids without surgery, it is important to rule out
that other problems are not causing the discomfort. Rectal bleeding and pain can be signs of more serious problems, such as cancer of the colon, anus or rectum.
If you are more than age 50, or if your family has a history of colon cancer, and you are experiencing any of these problems, it is of great importance that you are examined by a medical professional. At best, you will find that your symptoms are indeed caused by hemorrhoids,and that they can be easily treated. If your problem turns out to be more serious, though, early detection is the key to preventing the spread of cancer or other diseases.
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