What are the risks of hemorrhoids to the body?

As autumn turns to winter and the seasons change, anorectal diseases are at their peak. The prevalence of hemorrhoids in the anorectal disease is as high as 90%, so it is easy to suffer from hemorrhoids at this time. One, triggering a variety of anal diseases Hemorrhoids are the most representative disease in the anorectal disease, but also the most common. It is like a fuse that can trigger a variety of anal diseases, such as anal fissures, anal fistulas, etc. If hemorrhoids trigger other anorectal diseases, several symptoms coexist, which can make treatment very difficult and recovery time will be longer, affecting work and study. Second, cause prolapse, ton and even necrosis Internal hemorrhoids are usually divided into stage I, II and III. In terms of symptoms: Stage I is just painless blood in the stool, which does not have much effect. stage II is a mucosal prolapse that can be returned, but eventually it is impossible to avoid the result of rectal prolapse. When the stage III is reached, there will often be embedded, and in serious cases, even necrosis. Three, anemia Due to repeated bleeding of hemorrhoids and iron deficiency anemia, early women often feel a lack of vitality, easy fatigue. If the anemia is heavy or progresses quickly, there will be pale face, tiredness, loss of appetite, palpitations, rapid heart rate and shortness of breath and swelling after physical activity. Fourth, affect the health of pregnant women and fetuses Pregnant women are a high incidence of hemorrhoids, the incidence of hemorrhoids in pregnant women is up to about 76%. Repeated bleeding from hemorrhoids, over time, leads to anemia and other symptoms, which not only affects the health of the pregnant woman herself, but also affects the normal development of the fetus, causing developmental delays, low weight, and even premature birth or death. Rectal cancer Because of the similarity between hemorrhoids and rectal cancer, many cases of rectal cancer are misdiagnosed as hemorrhoids in the early stage. It is clinically proven that 1-3% of patients who come to the hospital because of hemorrhoids are eventually diagnosed as rectal cancer. Six, cause obesity Say obesity will lead to hemorrhoids, but hemorrhoids will also lead to obesity, hemorrhoid patients because of the swelling of the anal tissue vessels often tingling sensation, mobility, blood circulation is blocked, metabolism slowed, in addition, three meals are not balanced, unhealthy diet, not only led to hemorrhoids, obesity also came. If you suffer from hemorrhoids, it is recommended to go to the hospital’s anorectal department for examination and treatment as early as possible, and pay attention to self-care in your life to get rid of the problems caused by hemorrhoids as soon as possible.