Hemorrhoids are swollen, inflamed veins around your anus or the lower part of your rectum. There are two types:
Hemorrhoids happen when there is too much pressure on the veins around the anus. This can be caused by:
The symptoms of hemorrhoids depend on which type you have:
With external hemorrhoids, you may have:
Too much straining, rubbing, or cleaning around your anus may make your symptoms worse. For many people, the symptoms of external hemorrhoids go away within a few days.
With internal hemorrhoids, you may have:
Internal hemorrhoids are usually not painful unless they are prolapsed. Prolapsed internal hemorrhoids may cause pain and discomfort.
You can most often treat your hemorrhoids at home by:
You should see your health care provider if you:
To find out if you have hemorrhoids, your health care provider:
If at-home treatments for hemorrhoids don’t help you, you may need a medical procedure. There are several different procedures that your provider can do in the office. These procedures use different techniques to cause scar tissue to form in the hemorrhoids. This cuts off the blood supply, which usually shrinks the hemorrhoids. In severe cases, you may need surgery.
You can help prevent hemorrhoids by:
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Source: MedlinePlus, National Library of Medicine.
Information pulled from the Hemorrhoids page.
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