Is painful and bleeding after a bowel movement a connective tissue haemorrhoid?

In connective tissue external haemorrhoids, the nucleus is dominated by proliferating fibrous connective tissue and there are few blood vessels, so pain and bleeding after stool is basically not a connective tissue external haemorrhoid. Pain and bleeding after defecation are most often seen in thrombosed external haemorrhoids, mixed haemorrhoids and anal fissures.