Sep 11 2009

Common Hemroid Symptoms

When it comes to internal hemroids, most people are unaware of the problem. That’s because they aren’t painful and internal hemroids don’t have many symptoms. The most common and diagnosing indicator of any hemroid condition is the occurrence of blood on your stool or blood in the bowl after a bowel movement.

External hemroids usually provoke more symptoms and they are easier to recognize. Some of the common indicators of an occurring hemroid are swelling, itching, blood, and pain during a regular bowel movement. In some cases, an external hemroid can be seen and even felt in the form of a small bump that protrudes near the anal cavity and sometimes the hemroid appears on or at the opening.

To prevent any complications which may occur due to your hemroid, you should see a doctor and get an exam done, as to rule out any other potentially serious condition which may also have similar symptoms of hemroids.