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- Hemorrhoids - Symptoms and causes - Mayo Clinic
Hemorrhoids (HEM-uh-roids), also called piles, are swollen veins in the anus and lower rectum Hemorrhoids are similar to varicose veins Hemorrhoids can develop inside the rectum, called internal hemorrhoids They also can develop under the skin around the anus, called external hemorrhoids There are several options available to treat hemorrhoids
- Hemorrhoids: Symptoms, Causes, and Treatment - WebMD
Hemorrhoids aren't serious, but they can cause unpleasant symptoms They're one of the most common causes of rectal bleeding They often go away on their own Treatments can also help
- Hemorrhoids and what to do about them - Harvard Health
Hemorrhoids are distended blood vessels that form either externally (around the anus) or internally (in the lower rectum) What causes hemorrhoids?
- Hemorrhoids: Symptoms, Causes Treatment - Cleveland Clinic
What are hemorrhoids? Hemorrhoids are swollen, enlarged veins that form inside and outside of your anus and rectum They can be painful and uncomfortable and cause bleeding Hemorrhoids are also called piles
- The Best Ways To Get Rid of Hemorrhoids at Home
To reduce or shrink the size of your hemorrhoids and manage your symptoms Dr Lipman shares how to get rid of hemorrhoids at home and when it may be time to see a doctor Before you try hemorrhoid relief at home, proper diagnosis is critical
- Hemorrhoids: Signs, Diagnosis, and Treatment - Healthline
What are hemorrhoids? Hemorrhoids are swollen veins located around the anus or in the lower rectum About 50 percent of adults experience the symptoms of hemorrhoids by the age of 50
- Symptoms Causes of Hemorrhoids - NIDDK
Learn about the symptoms of external and internal hemorrhoids, which may include anal itching and rectal bleeding Learn about the causes of hemorrhoids
- Hemorrhoids | Piles | MedlinePlus
Hemorrhoids happen when there is too much pressure on the veins around the anus This can be caused by: Straining during bowel movements Sitting on the toilet for long periods of time Chronic constipation or diarrhea A low- fiber diet Weakening of the supporting tissues in your anus and rectum This can happen with aging and pregnancy
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