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Usually painless, internal hemorrhoids can cause vague discomfort and they may rupture and bleed. External hemorrhoids, also known as pries, develop around the rim of the anus; they tend to be dark red or purple, quite painful, and they can grow as large as golf balls. Symptoms of hemorrhoids include: bright red blood or mucous discharge; rectal tenderness or itching; a lump that can be felt in the anus; and uncomfortable, painful bowel movements (especially with straining).
Rectal bleeding is the most common symptom, but it can occur for other reasons, which is why it's important to always have a physician take a look. "not only do you rule out more serious rectal diseases, but you can determine the extent of the problem," says Joseph R. , of the Family Health Center in Shortsville, N.
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External Hemorrhoids Treatment Video
Usually painless, internal hemorrhoids can cause vague discomfort and they may rupture and bleed. External hemorrhoids, also known as pries, develop around the rim of the anus; they tend to be dark red or purple, quite painful, and they can grow as large as golf balls. Symptoms of hemorrhoids include: bright red blood or mucous discharge; rectal tenderness or itching; a lump that can be felt in the anus; and uncomfortable, painful bowel movements (especially with straining).
Rectal bleeding is the most common symptom, but it can occur for other reasons, which is why it's important to always have a physician take a look. "not only do you rule out more serious rectal diseases, but you can determine the extent of the problem," says Joseph R. , of the Family Health Center in Shortsville, N.
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