External Hemorrhoids Treatments

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External Hemorrhoids Treatments Video


Internal hemorrhoids are staged according to the degree of prolapse. Stage i: bleeding only, no prolapse. Stage ii: prolapse that reduces spontaneously, with or without bleeding. Stage iii: prolapse that requires manual reduction, with or without bleeding. Stage iv: irreducible prolapsed hemorrhoidal tissue. Hemorrhoids may present with symptoms typical of many pathologic anal conditions, including bleeding, pain, discharge, or a mass. Symptoms of hemorrhoids include local protrusion and swelling, discomfort related to protruding or swollen masses, and bleeding that may be significant enough to result in anemia. These symptoms are nonspecific, and the presence of hemorrhoids should not be presumed since more severe conditions such as inflammatory bowel disease and cancer can mimic hemorrhoidal symptoms. Patients with severe pain or incarcerated protrusions should be seen promptly.


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