Rectal bleeding are hemorrhoids possible symptoms anal bleeding is a symptom of hemorrhoids, it can appear with internal and external hemorrhoids. If internal
hemorrhoids, you must be even more cautious because bleeding can be a further sign of gastrointestinal disorders such as
fissure, fistula, colorectal cancer, diverticulosis or colitis.
Therefore it is very important that your doctor diagnose it properly.
Cause of hemorrhoids
reason why hemorrhoids bleed are normal veins in the rectum that grow to be enlarged too much blood and rupture because of that.
Usually, it occurs during or just after a bowel movement. In most cases of internal hemorrhoids, it is due
by a pallet like, very hard stool.
Stool this hard is difficult to reach out and caused by the responsible for hemorrhoids swelling with blood even more. It is easy to saddle it hard to tear the tissue already injured, inflated hemorrhoid and cause of bleeding.
If you have a prolapsed hemorrhoids, the cause may be external (too much rubbing with toilet paper, extended sitting periods or even synthetic underwear).
With external hemorrhoids like a prolapsed hemorrhoids, anal bleeding may be caused "mechanically" by excessive wiping
and cleaning up an area already irritated.
Symptoms
The first thing you'll notice will be the small traces of blood in your stool, your underwear and toilet paper. Before bleeding starts sometimes, you can also feel other hemorrhoid symptoms such as general discomfort in your rectal area, anal itching and burning sensation.
But you can also experience hemorrhoids bleeding as the first symptom of hemorrhoids without experiencing the
not as alarming symptoms at first. In case of external hemorrhoids, you will notice the symptoms of hemorrhoids and easy
rapid.
Usually, you'll feel the lump or swelling around your anus, you may also experience itching and burning, but with external hemorrhoids, you can always use the hand mirror and check what happens .
Treatment
Treatment is never high speed, but you have more than a few methods that can help your body heal faster damage. The first thing you have to do is to soften the stool to prevent damage being caused to your colon by hard stool.
This will help the injured tissue restore to health quicker and stop the bleeding anus. This is crucial for internal as well as for external hemorrhoids.
You should try to avoid using toilet paper, wet wipes to use instead or better yet, take a shower or wash in a bidet after defecation. This is essential for external hemorrhoids because most of rectal bleeding in this case was caused by
Mechanical damage to tissue damaged by wiping, also try to use underwear cotton cloth.
You can also use suppositories and natural creams to speed healing and to lubricate the colon, this way it will be much easier to pass hard stools.
Posted on March 7, 2010.