Learn the ropes on internal hemmorhoids self care
Unlike their external counter parts, internal hemmorhoids occur within the anal without producing any significant pain to the sufferer. Actually, they can be totally painless - and since they can not be seen - the person who has them can only realize when they bleed.
An internal hemmorhoid can be small swollen vein in the anus or a saggy clump of veins and tissues that eventually jut out of the anus. Since it generally can not be seen not felt, finding traces of blood in the stools or the toilet is a good sign of alert.
You may also see traces of mucous in feces and feel a sensation of fullness, like they have not evacuated completely.
Please note that rectal bleeding does not necessarily mean hemmorhoids; it could another thing that should be diagnosed with a rectal exam.
Why internal hemmorhoids occur
Although there is no consensus among hemmorhoids specialists, people with chronic constipation for years are considered highly prone to have internal hemmorhoids.
Also pregnant women a risk group of hemmorhoids, but these tends to go away after birth.
How come internal hemmorhoids are painless
As we have explained on the article on what are hemmorhoids - hemmorhoids are basically a bunch of nerves. Internal hemmorhoids pretty much consist of rectal lining - anal membranes with no sensitive nerve fibers - rather than skin, so they can not feel pain.
However, an internal hemmorhoid can become very painful when it gets out of place and is strangulated by the anal muscles that cut off its blood supply.
How bad are internal hemmorhoids
Even though they "apparently" seem harmless, they can go worse - not life threatening, though - as they reach higher levels of severity.
Four degrees of severity
- First degree: Hemmorhoids with rectum bleeding, but with no protrusion yet.
- Second degree: Hemmorhoids prolapse after a bowel movement but gets back to its place.
- Third degree hemmorhoids: Prolapsed hemmorhoids that have to be pushed back inside with manually.
- Fourth degree: Hemmorhoids stick out of the anus all time
Watch out: If you suffer from hemmorhoids and constipation, a hard bowel movement can strain internal hemmorhoids and make them stick out. If these prolapsed hemmorhoids stay out of place for too long they can produce great irritation and butt pain.
Stopping the worsening of internal hemmorhoids
But for this to happen, it depends on the right timing of hemmorhoids diagnose: Always pay attentions to any change that is taking over a week!
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