How to know you have hemorrhoids

As the saying goes, “nine out of ten men and ten out of ten women have hemorrhoids”, which means that many people suffer from this type of disease. If you have bleeding during stool, feel something coming out of your anus, or have a painful swelling outside your anus and increased discharge, you may have hemorrhoids. The early symptoms of internal hemorrhoids are mainly bleeding during stool, more blood, sometimes in drips and drops, and blood sometimes like a spring jet, without pain or other discomfort. Over time it can cause anemia, feeling dizzy, short of breath, and weakness.