I am 23 years old. Now am married from lst year. I think I have piles but am not sure about this because I don't know more about this. So please give some suggestion fot this.
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U require internal examination for piles.
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Haemorrhoids are swollen blood vessels in or around the anus and rectum. The haemorrhoidal veins are located in the lowest part of the rectum and the anus. Sometimes they swell so that the vein walls become stretched, thin, and irritated by passing bowel movements. Haemorrhoids are classified into two general categories: internal and external.Diet has a pivotal role in causing - and preventing - haemorrhoids. People who consistently eat a high- fibre diet are less likely to get haemorrhoids, but those who prefer a diet high in processed foods are at greater risk of haemorrhoids. A low-fibre diet or inadequate fluid intake can cause constipation, which can contribute to haemorrhoids in two ways: it promotes straining on the toilet and it also aggravates the haemorrhoids by producing hard stools that further irritate the swollen veins.The symptoms of haemorrhoids include: Bright red bleeding from the anus. Blood may streak the bowel movement or the toilet paper. Tenderness or pain during bowel movements. Painful swelling or a lump near the anus. Anal itching. A mucus anal discharge.
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Mostly person suffering from chronic constipation or hard stool suffer from problem of piles. There are two types of piles internal and external. Patients suffering from piles may have any of the following symptoms- difficulty in defecation, pain during and after stool, bleeding in stool, feeling of fullness at anus, swelling and feeling of mass or nodule at anus etc.
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