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What Are Prolapsed Hemorrhoids?
Prolapsed hemorrhoids are a type of hemorrhoid that has fallen or slid down from its natural position inside the rectal area. Hemorrhoids are a type of vein in the anus and lower rectum. When swelling and inflammation occurs due to increased pressure in the area, the swollen veins become what is known as a hemorrhoid.
Causes of Prolapsed Hemorrhoids
The most common cause of prolapsed hemorrhoids are straining during a bowel movement. This strain causes the veins in the area to swell, which then push down through the anus. Additional causes can include:
- Chronic constipation and/or diarrhea
- Straining during childbirth
- Frequent lifting of heavy objects
- Poor diet, lacking in fiber
Symptoms of Prolapsed Hemorrhoids
Prolapsed hemorrhoids can cause multiple symptoms, such as:
- Pain or discomfort
- Itching or irritation
- The feeling of needing to pass stool despite already doing so
- Bleeding
Treating Prolapsed Hemorrhoids
Prolapsed hemorrhoids are usually treated by a healthcare professional. Treatments may include:
- Nutritional changes, such as increasing dietary fiber, to reduce constipation and straining
- Over-the-counter topical creams or ointments
- Prescription medications
- Home remedies, such as the Sitz bath
- Surgery
Prolapsed hemorrhoids can be managed and even cured if treated quickly and effectively. Contact your healthcare provider for advice and treatment for prolapsed hemorrhoids.
Keywords: Prolapsed Hemorrhoids, Hemorrhoids, Pain and Discomfort, Bleeding, Surgery, Over-the-Counter.