What are the symptoms of hemorrhoids on the butt?
Hemorrhoids are a common anorectal disease with a high incidence rate, especially among people who sit for a long time, have constipation or are pregnant. Hemorrhoids are divided into internal hemorrhoids, external hemorrhoids and mixed hemorrhoids. The symptoms of different types of hemorrhoids are different. Here is a detailed analysis of the symptoms of hemorrhoids.
1. Common symptoms of hemorrhoids

| Symptom type | Specific performance | possible reasons |
|---|---|---|
| anal pain | Pain around the anus during defecation or after sitting for a long time, which may be accompanied by a burning sensation | Thrombotic external hemorrhoids or inflammation |
| Blood in the stool | Bright red blood on the surface of the stool, or blood dripping after the stool | Internal hemorrhoid rupture or mucosal damage |
| Anal itching | Itching of the skin around the anus, which may be accompanied by a moist feeling | Irritation from discharge or fungal infection |
| Anal lump | A soft or hard lump that may be palpable around the anus | External hemorrhoids or prolapsed internal hemorrhoids |
| Difficulty defecating | Feeling blocked or foreign body when defecating | swollen or prolapsed hemorrhoids |
2. Differences in symptoms of different types of hemorrhoids
1.Internal hemorrhoids: Usually located inside the anus, there may be no obvious symptoms in the early stage. As the disease progresses, symptoms such as blood in the stool and prolapse may occur.
2.External hemorrhoids: Located around the anus, often accompanied by pain, itching and swelling, thrombosed external hemorrhoids may cause severe pain.
3.mixed hemorrhoids: It has the characteristics of both internal and external hemorrhoids, with complex symptoms, including blood in the stool, pain and prolapse.
3. Causes and prevention of hemorrhoids
| inducement | Precautions |
|---|---|
| Sitting or standing for long periods of time | Get up and move around every hour and avoid staying in the same position for a long time |
| constipation or diarrhea | Increase dietary fiber intake, drink more water, and maintain regular bowel movements |
| pregnancy | Exercise appropriately, avoid staying in bed for long periods of time, and keep your anus clean |
| Spicy diet | Reduce the intake of irritating foods, such as chili peppers, alcohol, etc. |
4. When do you need medical treatment?
If the following situations occur, it is recommended to seek medical treatment promptly:
1. Continuous or large amount of blood in the stool, dark red in color.
2. Anal pain is severe and affects daily life.
3. Prolapsed hemorrhoids cannot be healed on their own.
4. Accompanied by infection symptoms such as fever and increased anal secretions.
5. Treatment methods for hemorrhoids
1.Conservative treatment: Suitable for mild hemorrhoids, including dietary adjustment, topical medication (such as hemorrhoid cream or suppository), warm water sitz bath, etc.
2.surgical treatment: Suitable for severe hemorrhoids, such as hemorrhoidectomy, stapled suprahemorrhoidal circumcision (PPH), etc.
Although hemorrhoids are common, symptoms can be effectively relieved and recurrence prevented through reasonable living habits and timely treatment. If symptoms persist or worsen, it is recommended to consult a professional doctor as soon as possible.
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