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Hemorhoids are quite common, and therefore, presumably, each of us knows someone who has or had a hemmoroid once. Piles are the most common disorders afflicting humanity. Fortunately a hemmoroid poses a small risk to your health and is rarely serious. But they are too uncomfortable and can be distracting, annoying and can also disrupt normal life to varying degrees.
In some cases, however, despite their generally meek nature, hemeroids can mask a more serious condition, for example rectal cancer. So if you suspect something like this ask a doctor right away. Bleeding hemeroids require further attention. Active wounds that cause blood flowing from them may attract other viruses.
So what are bleeding hemroids and why do they bleed? Hemeroids are a pathological condition with dilated veins in and around the anus and rectum. Hemorhoids exist in basically two types – external and internal. External hemeroids occur outside the anus while the internal kind is found in the rectum. In both cases, piles can be seen or felt as knots. With internal hemeroids this is not always easy.
Other than bleeding hemroids can pose several non-critical issues like unpleasant pain, thrombosis, itching and irritation. Bleeding hemroids can be particularly troublesome. This leads to interference with normal daily activities as sitting on a toilet seat or passing stool. External hemmoroids can cause blood to drip from the anus while attempting normal daily chores. Imagine the embarrassment of bloodstains and smudges on your underwear, pants and the skin around the anus.
Internal bleeding hemroids produce fresh blood in the stool, with more or less pain and discomfort. The blood from internal hemeroids often appears on toilet paper after wiping or in the stool. Should you notice blood in your stool it is necessary to examine the blood, because it often indicates the underlying disease.
Bleeding from a hemmoroid sometimes becomes worse during constipation, especially if the stool is very large or hard. If the water in the toilet bowl is lightly colored this might be a sign of bleeding.
Bleeding hemroids can make a patient very shy. They also lead to social awkwardness and constant fear of exposure. However, thinking that hemorhoids continue to disappear over time, is nothing more than wishful thinking. Neglecting hemeroids can lead to a worsening of the situation and pave the way for a costly operation. Early attention will prevent future complications and late bleeding hemeroids.
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