What is a hemorrhoid?

A hemorrhoid is an abnormal enlargement of vein in anal area. Hemorrhoids are caused by increased pressure in the veins of the anus making it to swell. There are two types of hemorrhoids, the one inside the anus is called internal hemorrhoid and external hemorrhoid is the one swelling outside the anus.

External hemorrhoid is developed under the sensitive skin around the anus. If blood clot develops in one of the veins, pain and swelling may arise as it affects the nerve ending located in the anal area. The external hemorrhoid is usually noticeable since it feels like a hard, sensitive lump about the size of a pea hanging outside the anus.

Those having external hemorrhoid are at risk for thrombosis, that is blood clots which are not treated for a long periods of time. Blood clots tend to turn blue or purple and may sometimes bleed due to ruptures.

Internal hemorrhoid is formed inside the anal canal beneath the lining. Dissimilar to external hemorrhoid, internal one cannot be felt or seen because of its location. Unlike the sensitive ending nerves surrounding the outside of the anus, internal anal tissues lack pain-sensitive nerves and are more likely not to feel pain or discomfort. Sometimes one with internal hemorrhoid may sense that his rectum is still full even after having a bowel movement or irritation and bleeding may occur if the delicate surface of the internal hemorrhoid is injured due to hard stool.

However, an internal hemorrhoid can cause severe pain if it is completely “prolapsed” to the point that it move outside of the anal opening appearing like small grape and damp bump.

About 75 percent of people will have hemorrhoids at some points in their lives. Hemorrhoids are most common among adults ages 30 to 65 and are also common in pregnant women. Nevertheless, almost everyone is at risk of hemorrhoids. Not only you can have one of these forms of hemorrhoids, but you can have both of them at the same time. The average person suffers in silence for a long period before seeking medical advice. Treatment for hemorrhoids depends highly on the extent or degree of the condition, either through surgery or by alternative treatments.
Points to remember,

• Hemorrhoids are natural; they are cushions of tissue that swell gently to facilitate the process of elimination. They are noticeable only when they begin to swell too much.
• Hemorrhoids are very common and more than half of the population will develop hemorrhoids, usually after the age 30.
• The majority person suffers in silence for a long period before seeking medical advice.

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20 comments:

  1. Your information will be very useful for me. I can see that you are an expert in this area. Thanks for all your help.

  1. Grace said...:

    found it very helpful, nice, and interesting thanks for sharing, keep posting!!

  1. Curtis said...:

    I have hemorrhoids before and it certainly is not fun. Thanks for the info.

  1. ringworm said...:

    Thanks for this post it was very helpfull!

  1. home remedies said...:

    my sis had hemorrhoids, thanks for the share

  1. Hopefully this information will help my friend. Thanks for posting.

  1. Very informative blog..thanks for sharing..i didn't have any information about this before..really thanks for sharing...

  1. Anal Cancer said...:

    I like your posts. Thank you for sharing.

  1. Hemorrhoid is an abnormal enlargement of vein in anal area, this is very painful but curable if proper care is given.

  1. noemi said...:

    Very informative post. Hemorrhoid has to be given much care since this is very painful. Seeking help from experts is really necessary.

  1. A hemorrhoid is an abnormal enlargement of vein in anal area and is very painful it should be cured well.

  1. hemorrhoids occur in everyone, they become large and cause problems in only 4% of the general population. Hemorrhoids that cause problems are found equally in men and women, and their prevalence peaks between 45 and 65 years of age.

    such a very nice and informative post. . thnx for sharing . . and keep posting a good articles.

  1. eMedOutlet said...:

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  1. Thank you so much for sharing some important information about the Hemorrhoid. I will help me in my assignments. I am going deliver a seminar on Hemorrhoids.

  1. fotograf nunta said...:

    Very good article and very informative! I didn't know all of this about hemorrhoids. Thx a lot

  1. patricia said...:

    My husband is experiencing something aching in his anal area whenever he's in the toilet months ago. It goes for week, I think, but we never seek professional help. Thank God that he doesn't feel it again now and hopefully, it will never come back. I am also pregnant now fortunately I'm not feeling any kind of symptoms to keep me worried. Thank you for sharing this information. More power to your blog!

  1. Jane said...:

    I didn't know that there are 2 different types of hemorrhoids. I thought it was only external. Do you think some people wouldn't realize that they have those (especially when it's internal only)? Thank you!

  1. Carolin said...:

    @ Jane: Yes indeed many people having internal hemorrhoids do not know they have it since internal hemorrhoids are often present without causing any discomfort. They are usually painless, although they sometimes cause discomfort and bleeding if a hard stool rubs against them during a bowel movement. They are noticeable when they prolapse outside the anus, where they appear as small, grape-like masses. These can be painful. A prolapsed hemorrhoid will go back inside the rectum on its own, or you can gently press it back into the anus with your fingertips.

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