If you have hemorrhoids, we definitely recommend that you read the article below. In the following, we will answer many of your questions about hemorrhoids.

Would you ask what hemorrhoids look like and what they look like?

To learn more about the symptoms of hemorrhoids, this common problem between men and women and to know its characteristics, read on.

 

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This is how doctors define hemorrhoids:

Protruding and swollen or varicose veins of the venous cushions located in the anus. The name of these bloody cushions !! is called hemorrhoids and is naturally located in the anal canal and can to some extent prevent spontaneous excretion of feces.

But if these veins become bloody and swollen, they will show clinical signs.

In the following we will tell you, what hemorrhoids look like and what their symptoms are.

In the human anal canal, there is a line that is not actually a line but a border between two different types of tissue. Above this line is the mucosal tissue of the colon and below the line is occupied by skin-like tissue. This line is called dentition by doctors.

But what is the significance of this line and what is the connection between the dentate line in the anus and hemorrhoids? Hemorrhoid cushion !! are located both above and below this line. Based on this location, hemorrhoids are divided into two main groups.

 

Internal hemorrhoids that are above the line

These bloody piles are located on the right side and inside the intestine and are not visible, you may rarely feel their presence and they will rarely cause discomfort.

When the stool passes through the right end of the bowel, these swollen, bloody piles are in the stool passage and may be damaged and bleed.

Bleeding is clear blood that is often on the stool and is sometimes mixed with the stool. The pain in the internal hemorrhoids is low.

 

External hemorrhoids located below the dentate gyrus

These hemorrhoids are actually located in the skin-like tissue, so they have pain and pressure receptors. When external hemorrhoids are stimulated, itching and discomfort occur at the site of bleeding.

The characteristics of these two groups can be slightly different.

Another type of hemorrhoid is classified according to its degree

Here’s what hemorrhoids in each category look like and will look like.

 

What does grade 1 hemorrhoids look like?

In this case, the bloody piles or hemorrhoidal veins are dilated, varicose, and tortuous, but the swollen mass is not displaced and the only sign is bleeding when stimulated, such as when defecating.

 

What does grade 2 hemorrhoids look like?

Bloody piles or veins are dilated and twisted, varicose veins.

At this stage, the protruding hemorrhoid will return to its place automatically after defecation.

 

What does grade 3 hemorrhoids look like?

At this stage, the protruding and swollen mass or masses of hemorrhoids that have come out of the anus by expulsion or force will not go away on their own, and the patient who feels a foreign body in the anal opening should touch these lumps. Return to the anus.

 

Statistics and epidemiology

Women are more likely than men to have hemorrhoids.

Pregnancy is associated with increased intra-abdominal pressure due to uterine growth and hormonal changes. Changes in hormones during pregnancy cause the walls of the veins to dilate and tend to dilate With increasing intra-abdominal pressure and uterine pressure on the veins that collect blood from the legs and pelvis and carry it to the heart, more blood collects inside the dilated hemorrhoid veins. Therefore, the prevalence of hemorrhoids in pregnant women will be high.

 

Causes and risk factors for hemorrhoids

Older people are more at risk for hemorrhoids, which may be due to the prevalence of constipation in the elderly.

Strain and chronic constipation are considered to be the most common causes of hemorrhoids. In other words, any factor that raises the pressure inside the abdomen and disrupts the return of venous blood from the pelvis and legs to the heart will fill the venous cushions around the anal canal with blood and dilate and swell.

Five percent of the population is said to have symptomatic hemorrhoids.

 

Signs

Now that you are familiar with the apparent manifestations of hemorrhoids in its various degrees, it is better to know what the symptoms of hemorrhoids are, in other words, to see what manifestations of hemorrhoids appear. These symptoms are:

In cases where external hemorrhoids cause symptoms:

So by now you know what hemorrhoids look like and what they will look like.

 

How will doctors diagnose hemorrhoids?

After hearing your history, the doctor will examine your anus with a device called an endoscope, but in cases where there is no blood clot inside the hemorrhoid and the hemorrhoid is not very painful.

Examination shows prominent, swollen, and tortuous veins around the anal canal. Sometimes it is necessary for the doctor to put on gloves and examine the inside of the anus with his finger so that he can feel the swelling of the anal wall under the hand.

For further investigation to evaluate the causes of rectal bleeding, it is sometimes necessary to observe parts of the end of the large intestine, which is done with instruments that will be thin tubes equipped with light and a camera.

Sigmoidoscopy and colonoscopy will be used to view the entire colon.

 

Treatment of hemorrhoids

Use the following methods in mild cases and tolerable symptoms:

 

Medicines:

Prepare topical ointments as prescribed by your doctor

Ointments containing nitroglycerin or diltiazem can cause headaches and even cause falls when rising from the toilet bowl.

Use painkillers under the supervision of a doctor. Medications containing codeine themselves cause constipation and worsen the cycle.

Include olive and sesame oil in your daily diet

With these treatments, hemorrhoids will improve in a week. If the symptoms do not improve or worsen, be sure to see a doctor.

Your doctor will use creams, topical ointments, and anti-hemorrhoid pads to help relieve mild hemorrhoids, along with nutritional advice and encouragement of physical activity.

Such as compounds containing lidocaine, hydrocortisone and…

 

Hemorrhoid surgery

In severe cases, hemorrhoid surgery will be necessary.

Here are some examples of hemorrhoid surgery techniques:

Large internal or external hemorrhoids or hemorrhoids with severe symptoms are treated with this option.

Injection of sclerosing material into swollen vein cushions that wrinkle them

As blood flow stops in this area, the bulge shrinks

It is done with infrared radiation, which is equivalent to burning hemorrhoids

 

Prevention

The best treatment for hemorrhoids is to avoid getting it.

 

Complications

The complications of hemorrhoids are not many, but it is still better to be familiar with them:

Due to chronic bleeding from the anus

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In this case, hemorrhoids are damaged and will be very painful.

Remember that blood in the stool must be checked by a doctor