Hemorrhoids - Varicose Veins Symptoms
Now before you read on, this is about hemorrhoids varicose symptoms.
It is actually varicose symptoms except...
it is around your anus or rectum area.
Varicose veins is enlarged veins usually affected around your legs and feet from increase pressures for standing upright for too long.
Hemorrhoids is refer to the inflammation or swelling of veins and tissues filled with blood at the junction around the rectum and the anus area.
Now, let's get on with this.
First of all, hemorrhoids is cause by increased pressure on the veins in the pelvic or your anus from too much straining, basically.
As the pressure increases, more blood pools in the surrounding veins and then eventually causes them to swell and...
eventually, the swollen veins stretch the surrounding tissues and hemorrhoids develop.
General definition, in the nutshell.
If you're wondering if you somehow developing hemorrhoids or maybe just wanting to know what hemorrhoids are then...
let's move on.
The most common symptom when you have hemorrhoids is bleeding during bowel movements, itching, and rectal pain.
That's pretty common and that's pretty general, so it could just be pruritus ani.
Basically, just irritation and itching of the skin at the exit of the rectum.
Now, if you only just experiences those so far, then it's probably something you've been eating that's causing those irritation.
It's not that serious but...
there's still more to this.
There is also something known as internal hemorrhoids.
It has the same symptoms as pruritus ani.
Now, what makes this different is the bright red streaks of blood on the toilet paper or bright red blood in the toilet bowl after you finish bowel moment.
There may also be blood in the stool.
The other symptoms is itching, skin irritation and discomfort and pain.
If you're feeling pain, it could because of hemorrhoids that's bulging inside from the anus.
The last one is known as external hemorrhoids, it's a rectal pain occurs mainly with external hemorrhoids.
Blood pool under the skin, to form a hard, painful lump.
Pain is a understatement...
you will know you have external hemorrhoids.
This is called thromboses, or clotted hemorrhoids.
You also notice streaks of blood on toilet paper after straining to pass a stool.
Also, you will know you have external hemorrhoid because this will be very painful like mentioned before!
It is actually varicose symptoms except...
it is around your anus or rectum area.
Varicose veins is enlarged veins usually affected around your legs and feet from increase pressures for standing upright for too long.
Hemorrhoids is refer to the inflammation or swelling of veins and tissues filled with blood at the junction around the rectum and the anus area.
Now, let's get on with this.
First of all, hemorrhoids is cause by increased pressure on the veins in the pelvic or your anus from too much straining, basically.
As the pressure increases, more blood pools in the surrounding veins and then eventually causes them to swell and...
eventually, the swollen veins stretch the surrounding tissues and hemorrhoids develop.
General definition, in the nutshell.
If you're wondering if you somehow developing hemorrhoids or maybe just wanting to know what hemorrhoids are then...
let's move on.
The most common symptom when you have hemorrhoids is bleeding during bowel movements, itching, and rectal pain.
That's pretty common and that's pretty general, so it could just be pruritus ani.
Basically, just irritation and itching of the skin at the exit of the rectum.
Now, if you only just experiences those so far, then it's probably something you've been eating that's causing those irritation.
It's not that serious but...
there's still more to this.
There is also something known as internal hemorrhoids.
It has the same symptoms as pruritus ani.
Now, what makes this different is the bright red streaks of blood on the toilet paper or bright red blood in the toilet bowl after you finish bowel moment.
There may also be blood in the stool.
The other symptoms is itching, skin irritation and discomfort and pain.
If you're feeling pain, it could because of hemorrhoids that's bulging inside from the anus.
The last one is known as external hemorrhoids, it's a rectal pain occurs mainly with external hemorrhoids.
Blood pool under the skin, to form a hard, painful lump.
Pain is a understatement...
you will know you have external hemorrhoids.
This is called thromboses, or clotted hemorrhoids.
You also notice streaks of blood on toilet paper after straining to pass a stool.
Also, you will know you have external hemorrhoid because this will be very painful like mentioned before!