Have symptoms of painless piles (2nd stage). But no constipation issue. Don't knw what to avoid and what to eat. Bleeding starts once a month.
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The symptoms of piles can come and go. There are five main symptoms: bleeding, with bright red blood itching�and irritation aching pain�and discomfort lump, which may be tendersoiling of underwear with slime or faeces (skid marks Itching and irritation probably occur because the lumpy piles stop acting as soft pads to keep the mucus in; instead, a little mucus leaks out and irritates the area around the anus. Pain and discomfort comes from swelling around the pile, and from scratching of the lining of the anal canal by faeces as they pass over the lumpy area. The scratching also causes bleeding, which is a fresh bright red colour and may be seen on faeces or toilet paper or dripping in the pan. A pile that has been pushed down (grade 2-4 piles) may be felt as a lump at the anus
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