18 Oct


Internal Hemorrhoids | External Hemorrhoids |
Involve rectal bleeding, displayed as bright red blood on stool or in the toilet bowl after a bowel movement. There is generally no pain if internal haemorrhoids are not prolapsed – an internal haemorrhoid is a described as prolapsed if the haemorrhoid has fallen through the anal opening – this may then cause discomfort and pain as a result. | Easily detected through feeling of one or more tender lumps near the anus. Alongside anal itching, discomfort is further exacerbated when sitting. Oftentimes such symptoms disappear after a few days. |
Grade of Hemorrhoids | |
Grade 1 There are 4 grades of hemorrhoids. For Grade 1 Hemorrhoids, the anal cushions bleed but do not prolapse. | |
Grade 2 For Grade 2 Hemorrhoids, the anal cushions prolapse through the anus on straining but reduce spontaneously. | |
Grade 3 For Grade 3 Hemorrhoids, the anal cushions prolapse through the anus on straining or exertion and require manual replacement into the anal canel. | |
Grade 4 For Grade 4 Hemorrhoids, the prolapse stays out at all times and is irreducible. |
Symptoms of Hewmorrhoids | ||
Post Care Treatment for Laser Hemorrhoids |
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