External Or Internal Hemorrhoids - How to Tell Which One You Have!
Hemorrhoids can be painful and itchy. If you happen to have one it can be either an external hemorrhoid or internal hemorrhoid. The following will discuss the characteristics of each and offer some advice on their treatment. With either one, something has to be done about it.
The external hemorrhoid is when the enlargement of glands in the rectum protrudes outside the anal area. You will notice the hemorrhoid will bleed and be raw, painful, and itchy. The enlarged glands are also known as piles and they can be seen and felt.
It may take a bit to get rid of them but there are many remedies and you’ll need much perseverance. Treatment for external hemorrhoids will readily relieve the discomfort by using home remedies such as sitz baths, drug store products, non alcohol creams, pads and extra care with personal hygiene.
Sometimes hemorrhoids are not painful and you may not know you have one until blood is noticed on toilet paper or in the stool.
You may wonder what the problem could be as at times there are persistent but not painful urges to have a bowel movement but in reality you don’t really have to go. In this case you may have an internal hemorrhoid. But sometimes very large internal hemorrhoids in reality can be painful especially during a bowel movement. Because of the internal location of the hemorrhoid it cannot be remedied with ointments, creams, or any external product on the market.
However, sometimes a very large internal hemorrhoid will enlarge and come out of the rectum. This is called a prolapsed hemorrhoid and can be painful and bring on heavy blood and mucous discharge. It is the mucous from the hemorrhoid that causes irritation and itching in the area. The prolapsed hemorrhoid can be gently pushed back into the rectum to relieve some pain and discomfort but you should receive medical attention if you think you have one.
A strangulated hemorrhoid may occur if a blood clot is situated in its blood supply and with the pressure of the blood clot be too enlarged to push gently back into the rectum. In this instance it will be very painful and emergency medical attention should be sought.