Hemmoroid Symptoms Information
The commonest hemmoroid symptoms of internal hemmoroid is bright red blood in the toilet bowl or on one's feces or toilet paper.
When hemmoroid remain inside the anus they are almost never painful, but they can prolapse (protrude outside the anus)
and become irritated and sore.
Sometimes, prolapsed hemmoroid move back into the anal canal on their own or can be pushed
back in, but at other times they remain permanently outside the anus until treated by a doctor.
Small external hemmoroid usually do not produce hemmoroid symptoms. Larger ones, however, can be painful and interfere with
cleaning the anal area after a bowel movement. When, as sometimes happens, a blood clot forms in an external hemorrhoid
(creating what is called a thrombosed hemorrhoid), the skin around the anus becomes inflamed and a very painful lump develops.
On rare occasions the clot will begin to bleed after a few days and leave blood on the underwear. A thrombosed hemorrhoid will
not cause an embolism.
hemroids | internal hemroid
| hemorroid cure
| hemoroids
| hemroids
| hemroid pictures
| hemmoroid symptoms
| getting rid of hemmoroids
| hemmoroid relief
|