What are the symptoms of early internal hemorrhoids

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It is difficult to detect hemorrhoids without thrombosis or fibrosis, but the main purpose of digital diagnosis is to know whether there are other lesions in the rectum, whether there are rectal tumors and polyps. As a more complex disease, what are the symptoms of early internal hemorrhoids?

What are the symptoms of early internal hemorrhoids

Symptom 1: the main manifestation is bloody stool. The nature of bloody stool can be painless, intermittent, blood after defecation, blood dripping when defecating or blood on toilet paper, and aggravation after constipation, drinking or eating irritating food.

Symptom 2: simple internal hemorrhoids have no pain, only the feeling of falling and swelling, can bleed, develop to prolapse, combined with thrombosis, incarceration and infection.

Symptom 3: internal hemorrhoids are divided into 4 degrees. ① In the first degree of defecation, the bleeding can stop automatically, and the hemorrhoids do not prolapse from the anus; in the second degree, there is often bloody stool; in the defecation, the hemorrhoids prolapse from the anus and return automatically after defecation; in the third degree, the hemorrhoids prolapse need to be returned by hand; in the fourth degree, the hemorrhoids can not be returned outside the anus for a long time; Among them, the internal hemorrhoids above grade II mostly form mixed hemorrhoids, which is characterized by the coexistence of internal hemorrhoids and external hemorrhoids, and can cause pain, discomfort and pruritus. Pruritus is often due to the outflow of viscous secretion when hemorrhoids prolapse. The latter three degrees were mostly mixed hemorrhoids.

matters needing attention

For such a disease: Generally speaking, the surgical wound is large, but the wound has not yet fully healed, which can avoid the formation of edema due to the friction of the wound edge, and prolong the wound healing time. Do not ride a bicycle for a long time about 3 months after wound healing, in order to prevent the wound from bleeding due to excessive friction.