Can hemorrhoids bleed even if you don’t have a bowel movement?

Hemorrhoids can bleed even without a bowel movement, but bleeding from hemorrhoids often occurs with bowel movements, and if bleeding from hemorrhoids occurs even without the process of bowel movements, it means that this hemorrhoid is already very serious. Bleeding hemorrhoids are often caused by the rupture of varicose veins in internal hemorrhoids or by the rupture of the mucous membrane in external hemorrhoids, especially during dry stools and constipation, which are more likely to result in bleeding due to excessive anal straining and contraction of the anal sphincter. You need to pay attention to your diet and avoid the intake of spicy and irritating foods and heavy alcohol consumption, as these actions can aggravate the bleeding in the stool or the dripping of blood after the stool. You need to eat more dietary fiber-rich foods that will soften the stool, keep it formed, and avoid constipation and diarrhea, all of which can reduce the symptoms of bleeding hemorrhoids. If the bleeding hemorrhoids are very severe, even to the point where they have caused anemia, surgery is required.