Hemorrhoids are enlarged veins in the lower rectum and anus that are also referred to as piles. Varicose veins and hemorrhoids are comparable. Internal hemorrhoids are hemorrhoids that form inside the rectum. External hemorrhoids are another type that can form behind the skin around the anus. The rectum contains internal hemorrhoids. They rarely cause discomfort and are typically invisible or imperceptible. However, straining or being irritated during passing feces might result in: bleeding during bowel motions without pain. Small amounts of bright red blood may be visible in the toilet or on the toilet paper. A prolapsed or protruding hemorrhoid is one that pushes through the anal orifice. This could cause discomfort and irritability. Consult your healthcare practitioner if you experience bleeding after bowel movements or if your hemorrhoids don't go away after a week of at-home treatment. Don't assume that hemorrhoids are the cause of your rectal bleeding, particularly if your bowel habits alter or if the color or content of your feces changes. Other illnesses, such as colorectal and anal cancers, can cause rectal bleeding.
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