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Hemroids - The Backside Of Pain
It is thought that almost 90% of Americans suffer from hemroids at some time in their life. It is also known that hemroids tend to worsen as the years go by and are not known to spontaneously resolve or improved with time. For this reason, early and aggressive treatment and even prevention is the best course of action.
Hemroids, often called piles, are swollen and inflamed veins in the anus and rectum.
Hemroids may occur as a result of straining to move stool. Other factors which can contribute to hemroids include chronic constipation or diarrhea, pregnancy, aging, and anal intercourse.
The specific type of hemroid is more accurately identified by the exact location of the hemroid, for example, either internal or external hemroids. Hemroids are classified into four degrees, depending on the severity of hemroid. This allows hemroids to be more easily and consistently evaluated for possible surgery.
Internal hemroids are located inside the veins inside the rectum while external hemroids are located in the veins outside the anus. Internal hemroids are not painful because they lack pain-sensitive nerve fibers.
However, even though they may not be painful, internal hemroids may bleed. Straining with a bowel movement can cause the delicate surface of the internal hemroid to tear and as a result you may see bright red blood on the toilet tissue when wiping or you may even see bright red blood in the toilet.
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These internal hemroids can also stretch and bulge outside the anus. If this occurs it is known as a prolapsed hemroid. A prolapsed hemroid can definitely cause pain and irritation.
Itching, pain and bleeding may be seen with external hemroids. These hemroids appear outside of the anus and appear bluish in color because the vein itself which has stretched to form the external hemroid.
When the external hemroid is inflamed it becomes red and tender. One of the complications of external hemroids occurs when a blood clot forms inside of the hemroid. This is known as a thrombosed external hemroid.
Yes, hemroids can cause pain and should be treated before they worsen. Lifestyle changes and medical intervention can certainly make a difference in your discomfort from hemroids.
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