At times, blood vessels in the body become inflamed and swollen. The condition may occur in the veins in the rectum and anus, referred to as hemorrhoids or piles, caused by increased pressure on the vessels. The pressure occurs from conditions...
External hemorrhoids occur when the blood vessels under the skin surrounding the anus become inflamed or swollen. The inflammation is often due to straining during bowel movements, childbirth, constipation or diarrhea. Thrombosed external...
Hemorrhoids are painful, swollen blood vessels surrounded by skin that form in the anus or rectum. They can occur inside the anus or rectum as internal hemorrhoids, or protrude out of the anus to form external hemorrhoids. Prolonged sitting,...
Learning how to care for your hemorrhoids can help you reduce pain and itching and prevent the development of new hemorrhoids. Hemorrhoids occur when veins swell in your anus or rectum, due to increased pressure in the veins. Pressure increases...
The rectum is the last part of the digestive tract. Internal hemorrhoids form on the walls of the rectum due to pressure that causes the muscles to become weak. This causes veins to become swollen and inflamed. Pain, discomfort and rectal bleeding...
The anus is the last portion of the gastrointestinal system where waste is excreted from the body. The tissue surrounding the anus is filled with blood vessels. Hemorrhoids occur when the blood vessels become enlarged, and can be quite painful. If...
A hemorrhoid is the swelling and inflammation of veins around the anus or lower rectum. They may occur both internally and externally. Some causes of hemorrhoids include chronic constipation, pregnancy, aging, diarrhea and anal intercourse. Most...
A hemorrhoidectomy is a surgical procedure performed for hemorrhoid removal. Hemorrhoids are swollen and inflamed veins present in or around the anal and rectal regions that can cause pain, discomfort or bleeding. Hemorrhoids are often a result of...
Hemorrhoids are swollen and inflamed veins of the anus and lower rectum. Hemorrhoids may result from straining during bowel movements or increased pressure on the veins during pregnancy. Hemorrhoids often cause painless bleeding during bowel...
Hemorrhoid is the medical term for the swelling that occurs in the veins surrounding the anus and the distal part of the rectum. There are two types of hemorrhoids. Internal hemorrhoids occur in the lower rectum, under the lining of the skin....
Hemorrhoid surgery is the surgical removal of hemorrhoids and excess tissue around the hemorrhoid. Surgery is not generally indicated to treat mild to moderate hemorrhoids unless patients develop certain conditions, such as persistent bleeding,...
Hemorrhoids occur when the veins of the anus or rectum swell, causing intense pain or discomfort. Sometimes bleeding occurs. Treatment involves easing the pain immediately and reducing the swelling over time so that the pain does not continue....
Having hemorrhoids can be painful, irritating and cause disruption to normal, daily activities because of the discomfort. According to American Family Physician, an external hemorrhoid is distended vascular tissue in the anal canal and can be...
Hemorrhoids occur when the veins located around the rectum become swollen and inflamed, according to the Hemorrhoids.net website. Hemorrhoids can hurt and bleed and may require surgical intervention to resolve. One method for surgical removal is...
Piles, or hemorrhoids, are veins near the rectum or anus that bulge because of pressure. The pressure may be caused by straining to pass bowel movements or by conditions such as pregnancy, being overweight, heavy lifting or standing for long...
Hemorrhoids, a more common term for piles, develop in the anus and lower rectum. They occur when the veins in these tissues become swollen or inflamed. Possible causes include straining during bowel movements, pressure from the fetus in pregnancy,...
Chronic constipation is a medical disorder in which you experience minimal to no bowel movements. According to the Mayo Clinic, your stools are hardened and you have a bowel movement less than three times a week. Chronic constipation can also...
Hemorrhoids can be painful, itchy and uncomfortable; affecting approximately 75 percent of people at some point in life, according to the National Digestive Diseases Information Clearinghouse. Hemorrhoids are swollen veins found near the opening...
Hospitalized patients are often unaware of much of the work performed by nurses on their behalf. The care plan for a patient after the surgical removal of hemorrhoids is determined by one nurse and followed by all of the nurses caring for the...
Rectal bleeding is defined by MayoClinic.com as bleeding that occurs anywhere from the lower colon to the rectum. Blood from rectal bleeding can range in color from bright red to dark maroon, depending on where the bleeding occurs. There are a...
Classified as either internal or external, hemorrhoids are a condition in which the veins located in the rectum and anus become swollen and enlarged. Some hemorrhoids can be treated minimally, but when hemorrhoids start to bleed, far more serious...
Hemorrhoids are dilated veins, either within the rectum (internal hemorrhoids) or outside (external hemorrhoids) near the anus. Internal hemorrhoids are typically not painful, and external hemorrhoids tend to be more symptomatic. At least half...
Hemorrhoids, also known as piles, are inflamed veins in the rectum that can bleed and cause itching and pain, according to MayoClinic.com. Caused by straining during bowel movements or increased pressure in the rectum, they are rarely serious....
Hemorrhoids are swollen blood vessels around the anus. Hemorrhoids are found inside and outside the rectum. Prolonged standing, pregnancy, constipation and obesity are common risk factors for developing hemorrhoids. The condition causes pain,...
Hemorrhoids are painfully common, occurring in 4.4 percent of Americans, most frequently in those between the ages of 45 and 65, Orit Kaidar-Person, M.D. of the Southern Illinois School of Medicine states. Hemorrhoids can cause pain and bleeding...
The color of your stool helps you determine the cause of your problem. When your stools are maroon or bright red, it usually means you have a lower gastrointestinal (GI) tract problem, which includes the large bowel and rectum. Sometimes there...
Preparation H, an over-the-counter remedy for hemorrhoids, comes in a variety of formulations including those that contain hydrocortisone, creams, suppositories and wipes. The product works by shrinking the hemorrhoid as well as reducing...
An often frustrating and embarrassing condition, hemorrhoids occur when veins in the anus or lower rectum become swollen and inflamed. Hemorrhoids can be either internal or external, with symptoms including itching, swelling, general discomfort,...
Hemorrhoids are a bothersome but common ailment. They occur when the veins in the rectum or anus swell and become painful. The University of Maryland Medical Center points out that two specific types of hemorrhoids exist. The first is an internal...
Hemorrhoids are swollen, inflamed veins in your anus and rectum which are quite common but also sometimes embarrassing. Learn about the different causes, symptoms, and treatments of hemorrhoids in this video.