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Can you really recognize the symptoms of hemorrhoids? There are millions of listings on the web and I will share with you what they say. {Download this free report to learn more about hemorrhoids }

The most common symptoms of hemorrhoids rectal bleeding as evidenced by small amounts of blood streaking stools or by the presence of slight blood on the toilet paper after wiping, a false feeling of incomplete movement of the bowels, rectal itching and soft lump felt at the anal opening. The bleeding is often bright red blood. {Click here to know how to stop hemorrhoid bleeding permanently }

Many anorectal problems, including fissures, fistulae, abscesses, or irritation and itching, also called pruritus ani and the more sinister colorectal cancer, have similar symptoms and could be easily confused with hemorrhoids. (Click here to learn how to get rid of the symptoms of hemorrhoids)

Hemorrhoids usually are not dangerous or life threatening. In very mild cases, hemorrhoidal symptoms will resolve by itself within a few days these types of hemorrhoids are asymptomatic with the victims not experiencing any symptoms. The most common symptom of internal hemorrhoids is bright red blood staining the stool, or staining toilet paper used to wipe the anus after defecation, or in the toilet bowl. (Click the links in the last paragraph below to learn how to stop bleeding hemorrhoids permanently)

Internal hemorrhoid although not usually painful, may protrude through the anus outside the body, becoming irritated and painful. This is known as a prolapsed hemorrhoid. Symptoms of external hemorrhoids may include painful swelling or a hard lump around the anus that results when a blood clot forms. This condition is known as a thrombosed external hemorrhoid. In addition, excessive straining, rubbing, or cleaning around the anus may cause irritation with bleeding and/or itching, which may produce a vicious cycle of symptoms. {To learn how to get rid of hemorrhoid pain permanently click the links in the last paragraph below}

Draining of mucus which usually accompanies protusion of internal hemorrhoids can cause itching around the anus.

Another symptom of internal hemorrhoids is a false feeling of urge to defecate even when the bowels are empty, this is known medically as tenesmus.

Bleeding during bowel movements, itching, and rectal pain are the most common hemorrhoids symptoms.

Hemorrhoid Symptoms-How To Easily Recognize The Symptoms Of Hemorrhoids

By: Bello Gbenga




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