What is the discomfort of having hemorrhoids?

Hemorrhoids are a common disease in the anorectal department, and according to the authority of the investigation, “five out of ten people have hemorrhoids”. Hemorrhoids are divided into internal hemorrhoids, external hemorrhoids, and mixed hemorrhoids. What are the symptoms of having hemorrhoids? Internal hemorrhoids are painless blood in the stool, bright red, or blood on hand paper, or dripping blood, or spraying blood. It is important to remind that blood in the stool in rectal cancer, which is also painless, is usually accompanied by a change in bowel habits. The blood color is mostly pus and dark red blood. Internal hemorrhoids may also present with anal swelling prolapse, anal itching, dampness, and if embedded, cramping and painful discomfort. External Hemorrhoids There will be a swelling in the anus, and the swelling in thrombosed external hemorrhoids will also be painful. There is bleeding after rupture. Inflammatory external hemorrhoids can present with anal dampness. In addition, there is an anal condition where you can’t wipe up after a bowel movement. Mixed hemorrhoids Both internal and external hemorrhoids have symptoms.