Hemorrhoids, sometimes referred to as piles, are enlarged veins in the rectum and anus. These vessels' walls may get inflamed when they stretch. They may appear for a variety of causes, such as advanced age, pregnancy, and constipation.
Symptoms-
1. Bleeding
2. Itching or irritation in the anal area
3. Discomfort, pain or soreness around the anus
4. Lumps or swelling in the anal region
5. Dilation, or bulging, of a vein, which may or may not be painful
Types of Hemorrhoids
Internal Hemorrhoids
Internal hemorrhoids are located inside the rectum and are not visible from the outside. They are typically painless. Often, rectal bleeding is the first sign of internal hemorrhoids.
External Hemorrhoids
External hemorrhoids occur in the skin around the anus and are therefore visible. There are more sensitive nerves in this part of the body, so external hemorrhoids can be very painful. Straining when passing stool may cause external or internal hemorrhoids to bleed.
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