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Common Hemorrhoids Symptoms

Posted on October 10th, 2007 in Symptoms by hemroids

What are the symptoms of hemorrhoids?

An inflammation or enlargement of the veins in the anal or lower rectum area is probably a hemorrhoid. A possible hemorrhoids scenario happens when forcing a bowel movement. In such case, the forced bowel movement action puts heavy pressure on the veins surrounding the affected anal area and results to hemorrhoids. This is the case in pregnant mothers, the aged, in persistent constipation, and anal sex.

Hemorrhoids may have similar manifestations as other anal problems, like anal abscesses or fissures, other severe irritations and itchiness that lead to anal bleeding. But hemorrhoids are still apart from these maladies. In fact, sometimes, people with hemorrhoids do not experience the concomitant symptoms. The good news is that hemorrhoids often are not life threatening, though they can make life very uncomfortable. In some cases, they just disappear.

Blood on or in the stool is the common manifestation of hemorrhoids. Blood that shows on the toilet paper or in the toilet bowl itself after initial anal wiping or bowel movement may also indicate hemorrhoids. These signs are often the initial stages of the disease. But at a slightly worse scenario when the hemorrhoids jut out or visibly extends out from inside the anus is the painful type of hemorrhoids. This is what they call as protruding hemorrhoids.

Protruding hemorrhoids is painful with the slightest touch or provocation. It is the most uncomfortable stage wherein a throbbing enlargement of the anal area, or a hard lump around the same, is formed due to pressured blood veins or a blood clot. Experts call this a thrombosed external hemorrhoid. Cleaning the infected area may be a good idea, but the extreme pain with a mere touch causes bleeding pain coupled by intolerable itching. Sometimes the irritating symptoms may manifest mucus presence, treatment of which may just cause further irritations.

Hemorrhoid is no respecter of persons. It affects male and female of 50 years of age and above. Pregnant women are commonly afflicted by it. Abdominal stresses and pressures in pregnancy can trigger temporary hemorrhoids. To be sure, any bleeding or blood mark in the rectum area is cause for a check up. Moreover, blood accompanied by swelling or enlargement at the anal area doubly warrants a visit to the doctor for checkup. Self-cure is never an option.

Hemorrhoids can be a very uncomfortable illness to have. It may not be life threatening, but it sure can make life miserable. The best option is a check up.

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