Can hemorrhoids have a feeling of incomplete bowel movement?

Hemorrhoids that have more severe symptoms are associated with a feeling of incomplete stool. The stool is caused by the tortuous expansion of the blood vessels around the anus, forming soft venous masses. If the size of the vein mass is large, it can produce a feeling of incomplete stool during defecation, and the patient always feels that the stool cannot be finished, and always wants to squat a little longer to feel more comfortable when defecating. Patients with more serious hemorrhoids are accompanied by the habit of squatting for a longer period of time. These two conditions interact with each other and can make hemorrhoids even worse. Because squatting toilets for a longer period of time can lead to increased pressure in the circulation around the anus, further aggravating hemorrhoids. If you have hemorrhoids, seek professional treatment as soon as possible. The feeling of incomplete stool also manifests itself in diseases like difficult bowel movements, constipation or sinusitis, and the feeling of incomplete stool is not necessarily the only symptom of hemorrhoids.