Internal Hemorrhoids
Internal Hemorrhoids often times cause bleeding (that’s usually painless) toward the end
of a bowel movement.
Warning! This can be an indicator of a serious problem. Therefore it's advised to
get a correct professional diagnosis.
Other symptoms are; feeling bloated, like having the urge to go to the bathroom and not being able
to evacuate. Straining will intensify the un-comfortableness. You may experience acute pain, itching, and
irritation around the anus. These are common symptoms when internal hemorrhoids are prolapsed,
and are able to be seen outside the anus as a lump or swelling. These are also indicators that a blood clot
has developed or that a hemorrhoid has becomes twisted. internal hemorrhoids may be serious and requires
professional medical evaluation.
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