Experts agree there are two types of hemorrhoids. One is the internal hemorrhoid and one is the external hemorrhoid. The two names come from the kind of hemorrhoidal veins affected. No matter what kind of hemorrhoid you have, more information may be helpful. This article will discuss the different types and explain what this can mean to you.

A person who has internal hemorrhoids experiences stress in the internal hemorrhoidal vein. A person with external hemorrhoids experiences stress near the anus. You can find a variety of veins near the rectum and the anus.

Often the only sign of an internal hemorrhoid is some bright red blood that shows up on a stool. Sometimes blood can also be found on the toilet bowl or the toilet paper. If pressure continues and swelling appears, the hemorrhoidal veins will get stretched out of shape. This means they could actually bulge through the anus and be outside the body. Usually, there isn't any pain unless a blood clot is formed or there is some kind of infection.

An external hemorrhoid gets started when the veins around the anus get swollen. This creates the external hemorrhoid. The veins will bleed readily. Sometimes this is caused by straining, sometimes by rubbing. If mucus is draining, it can create severe itching in the anal area. When blood clots are created in these hemorrhoids, there can be some very bad pain.

These two types of hemorrhoids are very ordinary. They can happen to anyone. They're most common for pregnant women or for people who have cirrhosis or constipation. About half the people in the world get hemorrhoids by the time they turn fifty.

Risk factors for hemorrhoids are important. They may not be the reason a person develops hemorrhoids but the following should be considered:

Effort to move stool, or other bad habits like sitting for lengthy periods
Pregnancy
Aging
Chronic constipation or diarrhea
Anal intercourse
Cirrhosis
Obesity
A high-fat, low-fiber diet

If you want to diagnose a hemorrhoid you should go to a healthcare provider. That person will ask some important questions. This will be followed by a physical check up. Certain tests might also be recommended. The questions the doctor might ask include the following:

Current symptoms
Current medical conditions, including such conditions as constipation or diarrhea
Any medications you may be taking
Any recent trauma
Sexual methods

When it comes to internal hemorrhoids the severity can be discussed through a grading system. First degree hemorrhoids are the kind that bleed but don't stick out of the anus. Second degree hemorrhoids are a subtype where the hemorrhoid sticks out of the anus during a bowel movement but returns inside later to the anal canal. Third degree hemorrhoids stick out of the anus during a bowl movement but don't go back inside and may be required to be shoved back inside with a finger. Finally, a fourth degree hemorrhoid will stick out of the anus or prolapsed. It can't be pushed back inside.

Each of these types of hemorrhoids should be considered very carefully. Your health depends on you. It is best to find the right place and time to take action to fix this problem for yourself.

Internal hemorrhoids and external hemorrhoids can be cured quickly and easily using natural home hemorrhoid cures such as H Miracle. Links to more information about H Miracle and other hemorrhoid resources have been included below.

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