Symptoms of Varicose External Hemorrhoids

Initial symptoms of varicose external hemorrhoids are not obvious, there is a feeling of anal distension and a greenish-purple lump on the anal verge during defecation. Later, the external hemorrhoids gradually increase in size, there may be anal swelling and anal foreign body sensation, if inflammation occurs, anal pain can occur. 1. Initial stage: in the early stage of varicose external hemorrhoids, the external hemorrhoid mass is small, clinical symptoms are not obvious, only swelling and discomfort, when the abdominal pressure increases or defecation force, can be observed in the anal edge of the skin wrapped in a greenish-purple mass. It can be retracted without pain. 2. Late: when the external hemorrhoid grows too big, there can be a foreign body sensation in the anus, the swelling is subjected to the effect of gravity to appear anal swelling, when combined with thrombosis and inflammation, there can be pain. When the stool is dry and rubs the swelling, the clinical symptom of blood in the stool may appear. When the discovery of varicose external hemorrhoids, it is recommended that patients go to the regular hospital for systematic examination in a timely manner, and under the guidance of a professional doctor, give appropriate treatment.

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