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Home - 01 - Hemorrhoids - 02 - Rectal - 03 - Rectal Bleeding, Abscess, Fissure - 04 - Cancer (in combination with colon, bowel, rectal, polyp, colorectal), Diverticulitis, Rectal Leakage
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Hemorrhoids

    Hemorrhoids are caused by different things such as straining when you are going through releasing of a stool. If you strain you may end up causing a hemorrhoid. When you end up with a hemorrhoid, it is because the veins were swollen, the veins that are located around the anus. The veins located around the rectum may be swollen and cause a hemorrhoid after you strain. Veins become inflamed and cause hemorrhoids after you strain sometimes.

A hemorrhoid sometimes bleeds if it's surface has been affected during the passing of a stool in which one was straining too hard. A hemorrhoid has delicate tissue. Some hemorrhoids are internal. Some internal hemorrhoids are pushed to the external part of your anus after you strain. hemorrhoids sometimes cause pain that is intense. hemorrhoids sometimes become inflamed. hemorrhoids sometimes are swollen. After you push through a bowel movement sometimes you feel full due to hemorrhoids.


If a hemorrhoid is internal than you most likely will not feel it. If a hemorrhoid is internal you most likely will not see it because it is inside your body. If a hemorrhoid is external you will probably feel pain from it and you will definitely know it is there, you will also be able to see a hemorrhoid that is external.


Sometimes hemorrhoids are caused during pregnancy. Sometimes hemorrhoids are caused with age. Sometimes hemorrhoids occur after you have been constipated. hemorrhoids may occur after a violent or recurrent bout with diarrhea. hemorrhoids may also be present if you have intercourse that is anal. You will know you have hemorrhoids through various signs.


hemorrhoids are not usually something to worry too much about, they are usually not very harmful. Most hemorrhoids do not stay around and are gone quickly. Sometimes hemorrhoids are labeled incorrectly – someone may really have a fissure, an abscess, a fistula, or itching or irritation.


Sometimes a hemorrhoid that is inside may come through the anus. When this happens, the hemorrhoid may become painful. The hemorrhoids may also become irritated if it is pushed through the anus. If you notice after you wipe that you have bright red blood on the tissue paper, you might have a hemorrhoid that is internal. It is best to double check.


 


Home - 01 - Hemorrhoids - 02 - Rectal - 03 - Rectal Bleeding, Abscess, Fissure - 04 - Cancer (in combination with colon, bowel, rectal, polyp, colorectal), Diverticulitis, Rectal Leakage
- 05 - Anal Mass, Rectal Mass, Pilonidal Cyst, Tailbone Pain or Drainage, Colorectal - 06 - Urodynamics, Constipation, Diarrhea, Fecal or Stool Incontinence - 07 - Ulcerative Colitis, Crohn’s Disease, Laparoscopy - 08 - Trans-rectal Ultra Sound, Inflammatory Bowel Disease, Polypectomy, Strictures of anus or rectum, Colonic Neoplasms - 09 - Hemorrhoids - 10 - Hemorrhoids (cont), Colonoscopy - 11 - Rectal Bleeding, Rectal Prolapse - 12 - Rectal Bleeding (cont), Anal Abscess, Crohn's Disease - 13 - Anal Fissures, Colorectal Cancer - 14 - Colorectal Cancer (cont), Diverticulitis, Anal Mass, Pilonidal Cyst, Coccydynia, Coccygodynia - 15 - Colorectal / Colorectal Cancer / Colon Cancer, Urodynamics, Constipation, Diarrhea, Fecal or Stool Incontinence, Ulcerative Colitis, Crohn's Disease - 16 - Laparoscopy, Trans-Rectal Ultrasound, Inflammatory Bowel Disease, Polypectomy, Colonic Neoplasms

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