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Dealing with Prolapsed Internal Hemorrhoids


Prolapsed Internal Hemorrhoids

It’s pretty tricky to recognize prolapsed internal hemorrhoids. Most patients don’t recognize the ailment until traced of blood is seen on their stool, and they’re already experiencing unbearable pain in their abdomen.

This is because prolapsed internal hemorrhoids in the internal anal canal have less nerve endings compared to external hemorrhoids. While it’s easy to identify the ruptured hemorrhoids at the tip of the anal opening, it’s hard to check the state of the internal hemorrhoid unless you have a specialist look at it for you.

As a rule of the thumb, if you suffer from frequent constipation, and your external hemorrhoid is already chronically bleeding or swelling up, you should go for a check up already. You may have to undergo a surgical hemorrhoid removal if your internal hemorrhoids are found to be severely inflamed.

 

 

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