Is pain in the abdomen related to hemorrhoids?

The pain in the small abdomen and hemorrhoids are related, mainly after the formation of hemorrhoids, caused by bowel movements, constipation, or long-term diarrhea resulting in rectal irritation symptoms will produce small abdominal swelling, pain, and even bowel habits change when the abdominal pain is likely to increase. To reduce small abdominal pain, it is best to actively treat hemorrhoids, and only after hemorrhoids are completely cured or after surgery or eradication, the pain will gradually ease or even disappear completely. If you have pain in the small abdomen, you should apply localized Ma Ying Long hemorrhoid suppositories to reduce the inflammation and swelling of the rectal mucosa or hemorrhoid nucleus and reduce the irritation of the intestinal tract, and the abdominal pain will be gradually reduced. Therefore, patients who have hemorrhoids should actively take medication or surgical treatment so that they can completely reduce abdominal pain.