About Internal Hemorrhoids

Internal hemorrhoids, also known as internal bleeding, occur when the blood vessels inside the body rupture or break, causing bleeding. This can happen in any part of the body, but it is most common in the legs and ankles. The symptoms can be mild or severe, and they can include pain, itching, or swelling in the affected area. Treatment typically involves lifestyle modifications, such as increasing fiber intake and drinking plenty of water, as well as medication if the bleeding is severe. In severe cases, surgery may be necessary. It is important to consult a doctor if you experience internal hemorrhoids, as they can be a sign of a more serious underlying condition.

Major Symptoms of Internal Hemorrhoids

The main symptoms of internal hemorrhoids (internal varicose veins) include:

1. Anal itching: This is itching and inflammation of the skin around the anus due to internal hemorrhoids.

2. Anal pain: Internal hemorrhoids can cause anal pain and discomfort.

3. Anal bleeding: When the internal hemorrhoids rupture, there will be blood flowing out of the anus from time to time.

4. Anal bloating: Internal hemorrhoids can cause swelling around the anus, and you may even feel like there is a mass in the anus.

5. Lumbosacral pain: Internal hemorrhoids may cause lumbosacral pain because swollen blood vessels may compress spinal nerves.

6. Ichiorectal Space Pain: Internal hemorrhoids may cause ischiorectal space pain due to swollen blood vessels that may compress the sciatic nerve.

7. Moisture of perianal skin: Internal hemorrhoids may cause moistness of perianal skin, which may sometimes be accompanied by itching.

8. Weight Loss: Internal hemorrhoids may cause fat loss around the anus, leading to weight loss. Please note that symptoms of internal hemorrhoids vary from individual to individual. If you have the above symptoms, please seek medical treatment promptly and receive professional treatment.

Suitable Lifestyle for People with Internal Hemorrhoids

People suffering from internal bleeding should avoid spicy, greasy, and spicy foods, as these foods can irritate the rectum and anus and cause internal bleeding to worsen. In addition, they should maintain a regular schedule and avoid sitting or standing for long periods of time, which may increase straining during defecation. In addition, they should increase their water intake and maintain adequate fluid intake to avoid constipation and internal bleeding.

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