Hemorrhoid Symptoms
In the case of internal hemroids, most people may be unaware they even have a problem. This is because internal hemroids usually aren’t painful and they have very few symptoms. One of the best indicators of a hemroid condition is blood on stools or in the toilet bowl after using the bathroom.
External hemroids usually cause a lot more symptoms and are much easier to recognize. Some of the common signs of hemroids are itching, swelling, pain during bowel movements, and blood when using the bathroom. In some cases of external hemroid, the hemroid can actually be seen and felt as a small swelling protruding from the anal cavity or directly at the opening of the cavity.
To avoid further complications with your hemorrhoids, it is important to get a doctor’s exam to rule out any potentially more serious diseases which can have the same symptoms as hemroids.
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