No surgery needed to treat your hemorrhoids

rectum and anus} “cushions of tissue with blood vessels at the rectoanal junction.  Perianal hematoma have a similar manifestation mimicing hemorrhoids, but they have completely different grounds and that is why they need to have unique treatment |If we have a look at the definition of piles in Wikipedia, we can learn that piles are swelling and inflammation of rectal and/or anal veins. Linguistically “hemorrhoid” means a pad of tissue with blood vessels at the junction of rectum and anus. On the other hand, hemorrhoids are very similar in appearance with perianal hematoma. Yet the underlying cause for their pathogenesis is entirely different, hence their therapeutical approach must be entirely different]

 

Internal hemorrhoids are found inside the rectum.  They pesent as varicosities of the veins which serve and drain the branches of rectal arteries.  Other than external piles, which can be painful {at times}, internal piles are not painful, because the affected area is not equipped with pain receptors.  Therefore most people do not even know that they are suffering from internal piles.  They will only get knowlegeable about their condition when these hemorrhoids get irritated and begin to bleed.  Alternatively becoming aware of internal piles is when they get overly extended so that they protrude out of the anus.  This condition is also called “prolapsed piles”.  A prolapsed hemorrhoid turns into a  strangulated hemorrhoid in case a spasm of the anal sphincter traps the prolapsed piles outside of the anal opening, cutting off its local blood perfusion.

How do I determine that I suffer from internal hemorrhoids? External piles are mostly more painful and present painful swelling or hard lumps around the anus.   Additional irritation or bleeding with some sort of itching is caused by excessive rubbing, straining, or cleaning, and this finishes the vicious circle of symptomatic events.

George F Battlefield is an expert in Hemorrhoid cure

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