Causes of Hemorrhoids |
Hemorrhoids are blood vessels found in rectum and anus walls smooth muscles. They are a normal part of the body and they are at the junction where small arteries converge into veins. They are cushioned by smooth muscles and connective tissue and are defined by the position about the pectinate axis, the point of separation between the upper 2/3 and lower 1/3 of the anus. This is an important anatomical difference considering the form of cells that line hemorrhoids and the sensation-providing nerves.
Difference between internal and external hemorrhoids?
Internal hemorrhoids are above the surface of pectinates and are lined with cells which are the same as those which line the rest of the intestines. External hemorrhoids occur below the surface and are covered with skin-like cells.
Enlarged Hemorrhoid Symptoms
Enlarged hemorrhoids are associated with symptoms such as
- itching,
- mucus discharge,
- burning at the anus,
- severe pain,
- a sensation that the bowel is not empty, and
- bleeding without pain
Symptoms of Hemorrhoids
Hemorrhoids only become a problem until they start swelling, causing scratching, discomfort, and bleeding.
How long do the hemorrhoids go away?
Hemorrhoids are natural tissue that causes concern only when they swell, become inflamed or bleed. During non-chirurgical care, hemorrhoids can recur about 50 percent of the time, while after surgery the recurrence risk is only 5 percent. The goal is to control dietary and hydration inflammation of the hemorrhoids so that surgery is not required. Hemorrhoids are a life-long disease that should be managed and not healed in this way.
Hemorrhoid Treatment |
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