People with “hemorrhoids” – are you?

Hemorrhoids are also known as hemorrhoids, and the ancient text “Shanhaijing” is the earliest written record of the name “hemorrhoid” in the world; the English word “hemorrhoid” is derived from the Greek word “haima The English word “Hemorrhoid” is derived from the Greek word “haima” and “rrhoid” together, meaning bleeding or hemorrhage. The history of hemorrhoids is so long that it can be said that the history of hemorrhoids is as long as the history of human civilization. The fact that “nine out of ten people have hemorrhoids” indicates that hemorrhoids are a common and frequent occurrence. According to incomplete statistics, hemorrhoids are the primary condition among anal diseases. The incidence rate is slightly higher in women than in men, and is more common in young adults, so it can be said that you can get “hemorrhoids” at a young age and not at an advanced age. Hemorrhoids can be roughly divided into internal, external and mixed hemorrhoids. So, are you a person with hemorrhoids? Today we will talk about some of the clinical manifestations of hemorrhoids. (1) Blood in the stool. This is the primary manifestation of internal hemorrhoids. It can be painless, intermittent, blood after the stool, blood dripping during the stool or blood on the hand paper, blood attached to the surface of the stool; constipation, drinking alcohol or eating irritating food aggravated. The blood is bright red, and most of it can stop on its own, but it often occurs repeatedly. (2) Prolapse. When internal hemorrhoids develop to a certain stage, they may prolapse out of the anus during defecation and may or may not be returned after defecation, manifesting as a swelling at the anal opening. (3) Pain. If the mass is prolapsed from the anal opening, it often feels swollen, cramped, painful and uncomfortable, and even has the feeling of not being able to finish the stool, and in serious cases, local ulceration with infection; if it is a thrombosed external hemorrhoid, the pain is so intense that you cannot sit or stand. (4) Itching. After the hemorrhoid is prolapsed, there is often mucus secretion causing perianal skin irritation and itching discomfort. Combined with the above, you can initially determine whether there are hemorrhoids, but you can not think that the above symptoms must be hemorrhoids, because other diseases around the anus also have similar symptoms, a clear diagnosis requires a professional physician to perform anal finger diagnosis, anoscopy, or even colonoscopy to avoid misdiagnosis and delayed treatment.