Signs Of A Hemroid | Cure Hemorrhoids

Do you have any hemroid symptoms? Surprisingly, you may be suffering from hemroids and not even realize it. Sometimes a person might have them and doesn’t know it because the symptoms can be so mild that it is more of an inconvenience than anything. A lot of times a person may not know that they exist if they are suffering from internal hemroids. However, if you are one of the unfortunate ones that is experiencing rectal pain and you don’t really know what is causing the pain, you might want to look at the following hemroid symptoms and determine if you are an unfortunate victim of this condition.

Irritation and Itching

This is one of the first Hemroid Symptoms is itching and irritation is usually one of the first things that a person experiences in relation to hemroids. Because the area is subjected to leaking fluids, it becomes very irritated and the sufferer always has the urge to scratch to soothe the pain. It is also very discomforting if the sufferer has an external hemroid that is hanging out of the rectum. Due to the passage of feces and fluids, the hemroid gets irritated and the sufferer also wants to scratch in this situation to stop the itching and get rid of the pain.

Bleeding

Bleeding from the rectum is also another common telltale sign that you have hemroids. Unlike finding blood in your stool, when you have bleeding from your rectum due to hemroids it is not that serious. Although many people want to think the worst when they find blood after a bowel movement, when you find blood due to a hemroid, you should not panic. If you see blood on the toilet cushion, toilet paper or even in the toilet water, it might be a result of the difficult time that you had passing your bowels. Now would be the time to find a way to relieve your hemroids. However, if you start to find larger amounts of blood after your bowel movements, you really should consult your doctor because you may have a more serious condition than hemroids.

External Bumps

External bumps are one of the most obvious signs of hemroids. They appear when you have an advanced case of hemroids. When they get to this point, they are very painful for the sufferer for many reasons. Because they are external in nature, whenever you have a bowel movement, the feces have to compete with the hemroid for space when it is coming out of the rectum. As a result, this puts an additional strain on the sufferer and makes having a bowel movement extremely difficult. In addition to bowel movements, the sufferer finds that sitting down is also very painful because of these external bumps. The rectum is already irritated, which makes it very hard for the sufferer to put direct pressure on the hemroid when sitting down. Usually, when hemroid sufferers experience this pain, they will use the help of inflated pillows or creams to ease the pain.

In conclusion, there are many people that have to deal with hemroids on a daily basis. If you are lucky, your hemroids are internal and do not cause much pain. You might not even be aware that you have them. For others, the referenced symptoms are some of the discomforts of having hemroids.

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Frequently Asked Questions

  1. QUESTION:
    Is bleeding from the rectum a sign of colin cancer?
    Would hemroids cause the rectum to bleed? What are some of the symtoms to detect colin problems?

    • ANSWER:
      hemroids could do that. best thing to do is see the dr and have a colin test done or get those pads you put in the toilet that you can get from wal-mart or a drug store.

  2. QUESTION:
    what happens if you dont treat hemroids?
    there are signs but im only 19 and i doubt i have it but im not sure. I am also thinking it could be colorectal cancer.. i know i should see a doc but i am wondering what would happen if it is a hemroid and i dont get it treated. will it go away or always be here or get worse?

    • ANSWER:
      Hemorrhoids are only an outpouching of skin/tissue in the lining of your rectum or your anus. There is nothing that will cause a problem except when they are swollen and irritated. You can take care of these yourself. Passage of hard stools is usually the cause and you can go to WebMd.com and type in hemorrhoids and read up on the treatment and causes of this. Your goal is to prevent future flare-ups and you can do this with diet changes and dramatically increasing your daily water intake. During flare-ups, they swell and you can treat this with any over the counter hemorrhoid cream. They will always be there now that they have formed but intermittently, depending on your diet and the consistency of your stools, they will swell up and go back down.

  3. QUESTION:
    Can I get disqualified from the Marines for hemroids?
    When I signed up I didn’t have them, but recently the bleeding has been getting a lot worse and a lot more frequent. My boot camp date is Feb 7th and I need to know asap!
    I didn’t have them at meps, it’s a recent thing.
    Come on I need a definite answer guys :(

    • ANSWER:
      You are talking to the wrong people here, respectfully.

      You need to call your Recruiter asap and ask him what you should do. Each service has different ways they look at this condition. There are no hard and fast rules.

      Sometimes, you will need surgery. Other times, simple medicine will do. It just depends.

  4. QUESTION:
    I have not pooped in like 3 days why is this so?
    Yes I have been eating, but I did have a case of blood in my stools about 5 days ago and signs of a Hemroid but since then I have not pooped and I don’t have any symptoms of constipation can anybody help me? This totally does not feel right, I gotta poop. I exercise everyday.

    • ANSWER:
      It may be partly due to the fact you’ve got either hemorroids or a fissure, so you’re resisting the urge.
      I suggest you take either a glycerin suppository or a mini-enema like Micralax to empty your dirt-pipe now, and use an Anusol type ointment if there’s any bleeding.
      But remember, you can’t skimp on fiber intake, exercise regime or efforts to do the doo when you’re on the toilet, just ’cause your butt is sore. (Practising anal kegel excercises is supposed to be good for improving resistance to fissures, hemorroids etc).

  5. QUESTION:
    What cause you to have bloody diaherria?
    My dad is 49 and he has been having bloody diarrhea and well he hasn’t lost any weight and cancer doesn’t really run in our family what could he have please help.

    • ANSWER:
      My mom is 48 and a couple of years back she was diognosed with crohns disease. She experienced frequent stomach pain, bloody diariah low white blood cell count and more. At first they thought she may have had gastro but turned out they were wrong and the medication they gave didnt work. They kept saying gastro until my mom said that its not as she has been getting it all the time and medication wasnt helping. So then they said it was ibs and again sent her home with medication and again it didnt work. So she went back and then they. Gave her a blood test urine tests stool tests etc and they saw her white and red blood cell count and said it was ulcertive colitis ( mostly because its more common then crohns and she had blood in her stool which is a strong sign of colitis.) So again they gave her medication and a diet plan and finally one night my mom became so ill she was disorientated and shaking and pale white and her stomach was big and hard as a rock. She had to be rushed in by ambulance and the doctors were amazed at how low her white count was and how much her intestines were inflamed and the size of her stomach. She had to be put into the intensive care unit in an isolated room and was told she could have died had she not been brought in time. She was theb diognosed with crohns and has been going through ongoing medical treatment and a diet plan aince than. She has had surgery on a fistula ( only woman get this) caused by the imflamation it ripped back open) so she started a medication called remicade injected through intreveanous and is due for another attempt at closing it up. She is doing pretty good now and usually only experience alot of stomach problems around the time her next remicade appointment and is alot healthier. I am telling you this because it is important to seak medical attention when you think its necessary. You father may have hemroids, he may have gastro or ulcertive colotis or crohns disease or some kind of other intestinal infection. Make sure he goes to a doctor and gets it checked immediatly because it may just be tiny or it may be more severe, either way go see a doctor.

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