I am 19 years old. I have a doubt on me. I think I have piles. Please tell me the symptoms of piles?
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Symptoms can vary. Sometimes no symptoms may be present and a person may not realise that they have piles (haemorrhoids). The most common symptom experienced is bleeding after going to the toilet to pass stools (faeces). The blood is usually bright red and may be noticed on the toilet tissue, in the toilet pan or coating the stools. A haemorrhoid can hang down (prolapse) and can be felt outside the anus. Often, it can be pushed back up after you have been to the toilet. However, more severe�piles�remain permanently�prolapsed and cannot be pushed back up inside. Small internal�piles�are usually painless. Larger�piles�may cause a mucous discharge, some�pain,�irritation, and itch. The discharge may irritate the skin around the back passage (anus). You may have a sense of fullness in the anus, or a feeling of not fully emptying your back passage when you go to the toilet. A possible complication of�piles�that hang down is that they can'strangulate' (the blood supply to the�haemorrhoid can be cut off). This can be intensely painful. Another possible complication is a blood clot (thrombosis) which can form within the haemorrhoid. This is uncommon, but again causes intense pain if it occurs. The pain usually peaks after 48-72 hours, and then gradually goes away over 7-10 days Usually self-diagnosable Discomfort is a common symptom, especially during bowel movements or when sitting. Other symptoms include itching and bleeding. Homoeopathic medicine are safe and effective, if you're willing to take a homoeopathic treatment just let me know through private chat or question in Lybrate.
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Hi, The following are the symptoms of piles: - Small inflammed outgrowths in the rectum or outside anus - Pain and burning sensation after defaecation - Difficulty in passing stools - Bleeding per rectum after passing stools ( may or may not be) - Tingling sensation in the anal region - Unable to sit properly - Constipation
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