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Hemorrhoids GuideSigns and Symptoms Internal hemorrhoids. You can't see or feel these hemorrhoids. But straining or irritation from passing stool can injure a hemorrhoid's delicate surface and cause it to bleed. You may notice small amounts of bright red blood on your toilet tissue or in the toilet bowl. Because internal anal membranes lack pain-sensitive nerve fibers, these hemorrhoids usually don't cause discomfort. However, you may experience a feeling of fullness in your rectum following a bowel movement. Occasionally, straining can push an internal hemorrhoid through the anal opening. If a hemorrhoid remains displaced (prolapsed), it can cause pain and irritation.
External hemorrhoids. These hemorrhoids tend to be painful. Sometimes blood may pool in an external hemorrhoid and form a clot (thrombus), causing severe pain, swelling and inflammation. When irritated, external hemorrhoids can itch or bleed. Sources Hemorrhoids can develop from any increase in pressure in the veins in the lower rectum. Common sources of pressure include: * Constipation and the accompanying extra straining * Diarrhea and the continuous expulsion of loose stools * Sitting or standing for a long time * Obesity * Heavy lifting * Pregnancy and childbirth As a general rule, see your doctor if your hemorrhoids don't improve with self-care, cause pain, or bleed frequently or excessively.The most common sign of internal hemorrhoids is rectal bleeding. But because rectal bleeding can occur for other reasons, see your doctor to rule out more serious conditions or diseases. Other causes of bleeding in the lower gastrointestinal tract include colorectal or anal cancer.If the onset of your hemorrhoids occurs along with a marked change in bowel habits or if you're passing black, tarry or maroon stools, consult your doctor without delay. These types of stools can signal more extensive bleeding elsewhere in your digestive tract. Prevention What can I do to prevent Hemorrhoids?
Relief You can relieve the mild pain, swelling and inflammation of most hemorrhoidal flare-ups with the following self-care measures:
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