Hemeroids Symptoms – Do You Have Them?

by Jo Allison on 29/11/2009

Hemeroids, hemorrhoids, hemroids or piles (there are many different ways to spell it) occur when the veins in the lower intestines become swollen through straining. They can be either internal (when inside the bowels) or external when the enlarged vein protrudes outside the rectum. For quick hemeroid relief try Venapro.

Internal hemeroids

Internal hemeroids are rarely sore although they can bleed if ruptured when passing hard stools. External hemeroids are the ones that commonly cause itching, pain and discomfort. An enlarged vein (hemeroid / pile) just within the anus can be pushed out and get squeezed by the anal ring muscle and this causes excruciating pain and is aggravated when expelling hard feces.

External hemeroids

External hemeroids are clearly seen as purplish protrusions from the anus and can be felt as tender swellings at the anal opening. These are often caused by excessive straining again when expelling hard stools the primary cause of which is constipation. The purplish protrusions are known as a thrombosed hemeroid / hemroids and itch, are sore and can be ruptured and bleed. If you notice bright red, fresh blood on the toilet paper when wiping this is often a sign of an external hemeroid / hemroid.

Hemeroid Relief

Hemeroid Relief

Venapo will ease the pain and soreness acting as a mild anesthetic.

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