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Hemroids and pregnancy | |
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Click here for hemroids treatment Hemroidal bleeding from internal hemroids is generally painless and occurs after passage of stool. An achiness or feeling of fullness after defecation may also be present. Pain is unusual unless thrombosis involving external tissue is present, and then the pain can be excruciating. The patient may even have trouble walking or sitting. Pain due to an anal fissure occurs during and after bowel movements, whereas pain associated with a thrombosed external Hemroid is constant. Hemroids are a form of varicose vein, a Hemroid may develop from anal infection or from increase in intra-abdominal pressure, such as occurs during pregnancy, or while lifting a heavy object, or while straining at stool. Sweating around the anus does not help. Hemroids,are a mass formed by the stretching and swelling of the network of veins under the mucous membrane that lines the anal canal, or also under the skin, lining the external portion of the anus. A pile, or piles are a form of varicose vein. A hemroid may develop from an anal infection, or from some increase in intra-abdominal pressure, such as occurs during pregnancy. Also whilst lifting a heavy object, or having a sweaty anal area. But perhaps the most prevalent cause is straining at stool, or going to the toilet whilst constipated. |