Hemorrhoids FAQ
Internal hemorrhoids are clumps of tissue within the anal canal that contain blood vessels, muscle and elastic fibers. External hemorrhoids are enlarged blood vessels around the anus.
Internal hemorrhoids cause problems when the magnification. The reason for extension is not known.
Complications of internal hemorrhoids include bleeding, anal itchiness, FRONT, incarceration and gangrene. Pain is not common.
The primary complications of external hemorrhoids is pain due to blood clotting in the hemorrhoidal blood vessels.
In the case of hemorrhoids, it is important to exclude other diseases of the anus and rectum that can cause similar symptoms such as polyps, cancer and diseases of the skin.
Treatment of hemorrhoids includes OTC topical medicines, sclerotherapy, rubber band line tion, heat coagulation, Cryotherapy, anal dilation, the Doppler information, sphincterotomy or surgical hemorrhoidectomy.
The most recent treatment for hemorrhoids is stapled hemorrhoidectomy.