What are the symptoms of hemorrhoids and prolapse in women?

Prolapse of the rectum is usually referred to as rectal prolapse. Symptoms of hemorrhoids in women usually manifest as blood in the stool, prolapse of hemorrhoidal nuclei and perianal pain, etc.; symptoms of rectal prolapse in women usually manifest as prolapse of intra-anal mass, bleeding, perianal swelling and itching, etc.. 1. The main symptoms of female hemorrhoids: (1) blood in the stool: blood in the feces during defecation, the bleeding is usually small, the bleeding will disappear after defecation, and the patient’s feces is dry and hard. (2) hemorrhoids prolapse: hemorrhoids to a certain extent will be out of the anus, hemorrhoids from small to large, the patient can push back to the anus with their own hands, serious cases will be incarcerated, aggravate the pain. (3) Perianal pain: edema around the anus, skin eczema, etc. resulting in perianal pain, itching, some patients may have bowel movements. 2. The main symptoms of rectal prolapse in women: (1) Prolapse of intra-anal mass: when the patient defecates or coughs, the intra-anal mass will prolapse on its own due to the increase of intra-abdominal pressure, which is an inverted cone-shaped, bright red mass. (2) Bleeding: rectal prolapse will repeatedly lead to rectal mucosa bruising, edema and other phenomena, thus triggering anal bleeding during defecation and blood in excreta, but usually the amount of bleeding will not be too large. (3) Perianal itching: due to excessive mucus secretion, stimulation of the perianal skin so that the symptoms of itching around the anus, accompanied by redness and swelling. It is recommended that patients with hemorrhoids or rectal prolapse should consult a doctor for timely examination, make differential diagnosis under the guidance of a doctor, and give appropriate treatment.