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Internal Hemorrhoid

Guide to an Internal Hemorrhoid

An internal hemorrhoid is when the veins inside the rectum are inflamed and swollen. It can be a bit harder to know if you are suffering with this type as the symptoms may not be as severe. The most common early complaint it that one still feels “full” after a bowel movement.

This is due to the swollen tissue filling the rectal cavity. Some people also find it hard to eliminate their bowels when they have hemorrhoids as the piles block the anus. You may not have a lot of pain either due to the fact that most internal hemorrhoids are well contained.

What Symptoms To Expect

There are many typical symptoms that one expects when they get hemorrhoids. With an internal hemorrhoid crop up, these may not be the case. Often the first clue that alerts you to the hemorrhoid conclusion is that they protrude from the anus when you push. If they are too big they may just stay on the outside and cause leaking. Other symptoms are a vague discomfort and feeling swollen.

Rectal bleeding can be common also with internal hemorrhoids. This is because as fecal matter moves into position it can tear the veins. This can be very alarming for many people. Normal amounts of rectal bleeding are normal with hemorrhoids, but it should never be a large amount or last long. If you experience a large blood loss it is time to go to your local emergency room.

Staying Under Control

While internal hemorrhoid crop ups can be harmless, they are still an issue. You will want to get the swelling and inflammation under control to alleviate the stress on the veins. It is not good for your rectal tissue to be under that much pressure all the time. There are several ways to keep control of the problem.

Sitting or standing for long periods can actually make your problem worse as blood tends to pool down ward and veins require physical muscular movements to propel blood back to the heart. Try to rotate how much of each you do and for how long. Suppositories are also highly effective on swollen internal tissues. They also last for longer periods of time as well.

Preventing Reoccurrences

An internal hemorrhoid issue can be avoided in most cases. While sometimes there is nothing you can do, such as when delivering a baby, most times you can prevent them. You should immediately add fiber to your diet and reduce fat. This will allow you to become more regular and keep your stool form. More water will soften it enough so that you do not have to strain, but that you stay normal.

Increase how much you walk to aid in blood return and prevent pooling. Adding a stool softener and soaking in a tub of hot water can also help to prevent out breaks. If they occur too often and are impeding your bowel function, they can be removed by your doctor using several types of methods.

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