Where are internal hemorrhoids located?

Internal hemorrhoids are located above the dentate line and occur due to the formation of localized varicose vein masses, venous sinuses, and even thrombosed emboli. Patients may present with anal discomfort, a feeling of swelling, and blood in the bowel movements. In severe cases, the hemorrhoid can also prolapse outside the anal opening or even become embedded, and the patient may develop a fever. Mild internal hemorrhoids should be treated conservatively by applying hemorrhoid suppositories or hemorrhoid cream to improve local blood circulation, while severe internal hemorrhoids require timely surgical treatment to remove the lesion and regular post-operative review to pay attention to perianal hygiene. You should adjust your diet, stay away from spicy foods and stimulating foods, don’t overeat, have regular anoscopy, and do proper sports and exercise.