Hemroids are of mainly two types
- internal Hemroids and
external Hemroids. As the name suggests, internal Hemroids affects the internal rectal region. This article will provide basic information about causes, symptoms and methods of treatment of internal Hemroids. However, your physician will be the best man to guide you on this aspect.
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Internal
Hemroids are caused mainly due to the strain experienced when passing stool. You can feel the occurrence of internal Hemroids within the rectum area.
Internal Hemroids are nothing but clotting of blood in the varicose veins of the inner rectal region. Occurrence of blood stains in the stool is the primary symptom of internal Hemroids. However, it is not necessary that every occurrence of blood stool is a
symptom of internal Hemroids. If you experience bloody stool, you must consult the physician and get it investigated as blood occurrence in the stool is always an indication of some serious illness. At times, internal Hemroids enlarge to the extent that the lumps come out of the anus. This stage is known as
Prolapsed internal Hemroids. Prolapsed internal Hemroids may lead you to the misconception that it is
external Hemroids.
If you are suffering from internal Hemroids or want to avoid occurrence of internal Hemroids, it is always advisable to follow dietary tips. Intake of fibrous food and plenty of fluids will give you temporary relief from internal Hemroids and will help in reducing the possibility of getting Hemroids.
You can treat your internal Hemroids using different available methods. Some of the known and proven methods are
injection therapy,
hemroidectomy,
infrared coagulation,
rubber band ligation. In extreme cases you may have to undergo Hemroids surgery. But you can avoid all that by simply taking
VENAPRO, a very potent drug in the fight against Hemroids. If taken rightly it can make the need for surgery unnecessary.
You may not get pain on the surface due to internal Hemroids but you can notice blood occurrence in the stool. However, prolapsed internal Hemroids may be painful with peri-anal spasms. Sphincter spasms give you discomfort. You can gain relief from these spasms when Hemroids are reduced. Strangulated internal Hemroids are also painful. These spasms and strangulations lead to external thrombosis. External thrombosis gives severe pains.
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