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The Symptoms of Hemorrhoids; Knowing the Signs of Hemorrhoids
Many people automatically assume that hemorrhoids just cause rectal pain. There are some other signs and symptoms. Some people may have hemorrhoids and not even know it. Here is a look at the symptoms of hemorrhoids.
The symptoms of hemorrhoids can be a little confusing and scary. A lot of times, bleeding and pain in the rectal area will appear to be something more serious. This can lead to a lot of fear on your part. It is not natural to bleed from this spot. Knowing what the symptoms are for hemorrhoids can help to put your mind at ease. These symptoms are simple to spot and once you know, you can begin treating your hemorrhoids.
Knowing that you have hemorrhoids has to start with knowing the two types there are. This is important because many people will not see the external hemorrhoid and immediately think it is something more serious. Most of us only know of the external hemorrhoids. There is an internal variation as well. The symptoms are similar, but the treatment may be different. If you do have the symptoms of hemorrhoids, but can not visibly verify them, you may have the internal variation. Both types of hemorrhoids will result in pain and usually itching. External hemorrhoids are usually more painful and internal ones may not have much pain at all. Straining to pass a normal stool may also be a sign of hemorrhoids. For external hemorrhoids, you will be able to see a raw and inflamed area. There may even be a little bleeding involved. Internal hemorrhoids may be a little trickier to spot.
When it comes to internal hemorrhoids, the symptoms can vary a little from external. You will still have some discomfort when passing a normal stool and the pain and itching may also be present. Bright red blood on the stool, toilet paper, or in the toilet water are also symptoms. It does not stop there though. You may also experience some discomfort. This will feel like you still need to pass a movement, even after passing one. This is caused by a bulge in the rectal canal. This will give you the feeling that you still need to go. You may also have itching or burning inside your rectum. This is because some hemorrhoids will excrete mucus. This mucus will cause itching and irritation to the area. Pain can occur when you have internal hemorrhoids, but is not common. If you do start to feel excessive pain in the area, you will need to see a doctor immediately. This can be a strangulated hemorrhoid. This is when the blood is cut off from the tissue. This can cause the ‘roid to rupture or cause other damage.
If you experience any of these hemorrhoid symptoms you will want to verify that it is hemorrhoids. If you do believe that it is, you may want to treat it with vitamin E. This will not harm you if it turns out to be something different, and will also cure the problem if it is hemorrhoids. If this does not work in a couple days, you will need to see a doctor. There are a few problems that will have the same symptoms as hemorrhoids. If it is persistent, there may be something more serious going on. Discussing this type of problem with a doctor may be embarrassing, but it could save your life if it is something more serious.
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