E-Hemorrhoids.com Provides an Overview of Internal Hemorrhoids
Added: (Mon Oct 03 2005)
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According to E-Hemorrhoids.com, internal hemorrhoids are those which can only be examined by a doctor. Internal hemorrhoids are caused when the tissue supporting the veins in the anal canal weakens, and the swollen veins and tissue can bulge into the anal canal. Symptoms of internal hemorrhoids include bleeding during or after bowel movements, itching or a burning sensation in the anus and rectal pain before, during or after bowel movements.
In summary, the symptoms of internal hemorrhoids include the following:
Rectal bleeding. Like external hemorrhoids, bright red spots of blood may appear on toilet paper after a bowel movement.
An itching sensation inside the anal canal. This is a different form of itching commonly associated with hemorrhoids. Because these hemorrhoids are internal, they sometimes leak mucus as the body attempts to heal them. It is the leaking mucus which causes the itching sensation, not the small ruptures in the walls of the veins.
A painful feeling in the anal canal. In most cases, internal hemorrhoids are not painful. As described above, they exhibit other symptoms. E-Hemorrhoids.com explains that, if the hemorrhoids are large enough and begin to protrude through the anus, they can become quite painful if they are squeezed during bowel movements by the sphincter muscles in the anus during the course of elimination.
Hemorrhoids provides detailed information about the causes, symptoms, and treatment of internal, external, and bleedings hemorrhoids. Hemorrhoids is the sister site of Warts Web.