The difference between perianal fibroids and hemorrhoids

Perianal fibroma is accurately referred to as anal papillary fibroma, and the difference between it and hemorrhoids includes disease definition, symptoms, and treatments. 1. Disease definition: anal papillary fibroma is a benign tumor of the anal papilla occurring in the anal canal under the stimulation of feces and long-term chronic inflammation. Hemorrhoids for the anal canal or the lower end of the rectum venous plexus formed by bruising or congestion and enlargement of the lesion. 2. Symptoms: anal papillary fibroma is mainly manifested as anal papilla prolapse, which can be one or several, and the huge anal papillary fibroma can block the anus, causing fecal deformation and constipation. Hemorrhoids in internal hemorrhoids manifested as hemorrhoids from the anus prolapse, bleeding, etc., external hemorrhoids manifested as anal discomfort, itching, foreign body sensation, etc., thrombosed external hemorrhoids can occur in the anus, such as severe pain. 3. Treatment: anal papillary fibroma without obvious symptoms to observation, symptoms recurring episodes to surgical treatment, such as anal papillotomy, anal papilla ligation, and so on. Hemorrhoids can be treated by adjusting lifestyle when there are no obvious symptoms, and injection therapy, adhesive ring ligation therapy, hemorrhoidal artery ligation, circumcision, etc. are feasible when there are obvious symptoms. These are some of the differences between the two diseases, the specific differential diagnosis should be carried out by a professional doctor. If you have any of the above symptoms, please consult your doctor in time to avoid delaying your condition.