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Do you notice specks of bright red blood during bowel movement? You probably have varicose veins in the anus.
They are either under the skin around the anus external hemorrhoid or inside the rectum internal hemorrhoid. External hemorrhoids may cause pain when irritated. Internal hemorrhoids are usually painless but tend to bleed. Veins in the anus get inflamed because of frequent straining during bowel movement. Passing stool can irritate the delicate surface of already formed hemorrhoids. Sometimes straining pushes an internal hemorrhoid through the opening anus , known as prolapsed hemorrhoid.
They now become painful when irritated. Hemorrhoids also result from increased pressure on the veins during pregnancy, chronic persistent constipation or diarrhea, anal infections, sitting for long periods of time and aging.
By age 50, about half of adults will have itching, bleeding and pain that can signal the presence of hemorrhoids. Symptoms usually go away within a few days. However, if you have frequent or excessive bleeding, especially if you have never bled from hemorrhoids before, you should immediately see a physician. A physical examination will also rule out a more serious condition.
Bleeding can occur with other diseases like colorectal cancer and anal cancer. Seek emergency assistance if you experience bleeding, lightheadedness, dizziness or faintness. Most of the time, hemorrhoids can be managed with self-care and lifestyle changes. In cases of severe hemorrhoids, however, you may need to resort to medications and medical procedures. For mild hemorrhoids, warm baths may help with the discomfort. Sitting in warm water sitz bath for 10 to 15 minutes will have a relaxing effect.