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I'm not having pain or anything so its not like its hemmeroids. And I don't bleed when I am not going to the bathroom, but it is quite a bit of blood when I do.

2006-07-24 18:20:01 · 16 answers · asked by alexis 2 in Health Women's Health

Could it still be hemmorids if it isn't at all painful?

2006-07-24 18:28:48 · update #1

What are internal hemmeroids?

2006-07-24 18:29:47 · update #2

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2016-12-23 20:52:16 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

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An external hemorrhoid is simply a vein located at the anal verge, the wall of which as weakened and protruded. Don't push on it, this will only increase pressure and worsen it. The body has to repair the vein wall and rebuild the integrity. This takes time, perhaps weeks, if all goes well. Use sitz baths and over-the-counter medications such as pads or creams to provide symptom relief in the interim. These won't solve the issue long term, but will give the tissue a better chance at self-healing.

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2015-10-20 14:53:20 · answer #4 · answered by James 4 · 3 0

It's difficult to diagnose what's going on with you.
That's why you need to go see a doctor asap.
There could by many different causes for your symptoms & you could be becoming anemic as well, due to all your blood loss.

2006-07-24 19:31:02 · answer #5 · answered by Fraulein 7 · 0 2

u can have pain with internal hemoriods u normally get those after child birth or anal sex. As well as u can get regular hemoriods. Your BM may be really hard causing ur skin to tear when u go to the bathroom or u could possiably have internal hemoriods. I would recomend u go to a doctor, but if u do notice any pain buy some Tucks that really helps.

2006-07-24 19:50:52 · answer #6 · answered by ? 2 · 0 2

Perhaps you have internal bleeding or the walls of your intestine are senstiive. I'd suggest that you make an appointment with your doctor.

2006-07-24 18:22:27 · answer #7 · answered by Elizabeth 4 · 0 2

i am a nurse and first of all you need to go to your doctor and get checked out....it could be hemmoroids but it could be something more serious ...like irritable bowel syndrome which the doc can give you meds for...internal hemmoroids are inside the rectum and you may not even know they are there...hope this helps..

2006-07-24 18:38:42 · answer #8 · answered by tylertxchick 1 · 0 2

It's could be a broken blood vessel that needs cauterized. You should see a proctologist.

2006-07-24 18:42:57 · answer #9 · answered by bettyboop 6 · 0 2

Yes I think it could be internal hemriods, they are veins that are up inside your rectum. I spose they can get irritated and bleed. you might want to see a doctor if this gets worse.

2006-07-24 18:44:56 · answer #10 · answered by Nells30 1 · 0 2

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