The symptoms of haemorrhoids are easy to spot, but there are some symptoms that don’t really indicate it. Hemorrhoids are one of the most common diseases of the rectal area.
It is worth knowing that haemorrhoids have stages, which are important to look out for. It makes sense to prevent the stages and if someone is in the last one, surgery can help.
Let’s look at what the stages are:
First: an enlarged, usually asymptomatic haemorrhoidal nodule forms near the anus. If there are symptoms, they are very mild and only appear occasionally during defecation. This symptom may include foreign body sensation, itching, pain and even mild bleeding.
Stage 2: The next stage is more intense pain around the rectum. Due to the enlarging nodules, bleeding on defecation becomes more frequent.
Stage 3: In this stage, the hemorrhoidal nodule no longer retracts. This stage is called “stool bleeding”. A complication may also develop in the form of mucous membrane inflammation.
Stage 4: In this stage, the symptoms of haemorrhoids are already quite severe. The lump that has prolapsed from the rectum can be reinserted. Bleeding is daily and the pain is high. Complications may include inflammation and haemorrhoid crisis, which may be accompanied by fever. Surgical intervention is then necessary.
If you are experiencing any of these symptoms, if not all of them, you are most likely suffering from haemorrhoids. It is not worth hesitating and delaying. It is very important to use a natural hemorrhoid balm if you are still in the first stage. For this we can recommend Aurumflex balm. But if you are already in the higher stages, you should definitely see a specialist. Remember, there is no shame in seeking help for haemorrhoids, as so many people struggle with them throughout their lives. Don’t wait until it gets too big!
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