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Haemorrhoids, commonly known as piles, are swollen veins in the lower rectum or anus. They can be internal (inside the rectum) or external (under the skin around the anus). Common causes include straining during bowel movements, chronic constipation or diarrhoea, prolonged sitting, pregnancy, obesity, and a low-fibre diet.
Some symptoms that people might experience are.
In some cases, a hard lump may form due to a blood clot, causing significant pain.
A healthcare provider can often diagnose external haemorrhoids through a physical examination. For internal haemorrhoids, they may perform a digital rectal exam or use instruments like an anoscope or sigmoidoscope to inspect the anal canal and rectum
Yes, several lifestyle adjustments can reduce the risk:
These measures can help maintain regular bowel movements and reduce pressure on the anal veins.
Mild haemorrhoids, especially internal ones, may resolve on their own without treatment—particularly with dietary and lifestyle changes such as increased fibre intake, hydration, and avoiding straining during bowel movements. However, more severe or persistent haemorrhoids may require medical treatment to alleviate discomfort and prevent recurrence.
Yes, while haemorrhoids are usually not dangerous, untreated or severe cases can lead to complications such as:
Timely treatment and lifestyle adjustments can prevent these issues and improve quality of life.