Ans. These are located beneath the skin near your anus. Some warning signs and symptoms include:
External hemorrhoids
These are located beneath the skin near your anus. Some warning signs and symptoms include:
- Inflammation or itching in the anal area
- Any discomfort or pain
- Your anus is swollen.
- Bleeding
Internal hemorrhoids
Inside the rectum are internal haemorrhoids. They rarely cause discomfort and are typically impossible to see or feel. However, straining or pain while urinating might lead to:
- bleeding that is painless during bowel motions. Small amounts of bright red blood may be seen on your toilet tissue or in the bowl.
- a prolapsed or projecting haemorrhoid that pushes through the anal orifice, causing discomfort and irritation.
Thrombosed hemorrhoids
An external haemorrhoid that has amassed blood and developed a clot (thrombus) may cause:
- extreme pain
- Swelling
- Inflammation
- A tough bulge next to your anus