Can u feel internal hemorrhoids?

If you’re one of those people who have been experiencing discomfort down there, you might be wondering – can u feel internal hemorrhoids? The good news is that we’re going to dive into everything you need to know about this topic. So get ready and grab a cup of tea (or something stronger) because this is going to be informative and humorous.

What are internal hemorrhoids?

Before we jump in, let’s talk about what exactly are internal hemorrhoids. Internal hemorrhoids are swollen veins located inside the rectum or anus. Unlike external ones that form under the skin around the anus, these little buggers reside within your body waiting for their moment to shine! They can cause a wide range of symptoms such as itching, burning, pain or bleeding from passing stool.

Why do people get them?

Hemorrhoids aren’t selective when it comes to choosing their victims; anyone can get them despite being young or old. Here are some common causes:

Straining on the toilet

We’ve all been there; pushing too hard on the toilet causing unnecessary pressure in our lower abdomen region resulting in constipation and difficulty passing stool.

Pregnancy

Increased blood flow towards pelvic region during pregnancy puts extra strain on veins near anus causing swelling increasing risk for developing Hemorrhoiden 🤰🏽💩

Obesity

Obesity also puts added weight on anal area amplifying its stress even further leading towards Hemorrhoidal pain 😴😴😴!

These reasons barely scratch the surface- drinking less water 💦 than required 😥 dehydration amongst other valid possibilities lead up-to painful trips to doctors office.

Now that we know what they are and why they happen let’s move onto addressing if one can truly ‘feel’ hemroids taking place internally;

Can You Feel Them?#

The short answer is yes! But before you start freaking out, it might be a little bit different than what you’re imagining.

Discomfort

Feeling like you’re sitting on an unseen rock is the most common feeling amongst sufferers 🤨

Pain

Hemorrhoids can cause varying degrees of pain. Some people report mild discomfort while others describe their situation as agonizing!

TMI zone – proceed with caution

If internal hemorrhoids are large enough and slide down from inside the rectum to outside extending around anus(external) – this painful phenomenon is Called “Prolapsed Hemorrhoid”😱! This resulted in experience could go up another level leading to uncomfy trips to the doctor’s office.

How are they diagnosed?

In order for your physician to diagnose if hemroids have taken place internally, here are few examinations he’d perform;

Examination process:

A visual examination will mostly do the trick which includes looking at anal opening region where internal tissues may protrude 👀 .

Rectal exam:

This one involves using fingers( gloved and lubricated ) or anoscope🔭 (a tube-like instrument ) inserted into rectum allowing doctor’s visibility towards localized inflammation.

Colonoscopy

Colonoscopy might seem excessive ,however; its very thorough and screens all potential reasons behind bleeding during stool passage. It also provides interior views regarding any other related medical issues causing vulnerability around colon area .

Only after full-on assessment including discussions about symptoms would Doctor be able conclude that Hemorrhoidal discomforts emanate from inflamed varicose veins lodged inside anal canal…ouchhhh !

Treatment options:

Ah yes, we’ve come far now discussing symptoms lets take a look at possible treatments available🧐 :

Home Remedies:

  • Decreasing food intakes such as salty foods & spices!
    Spicy foods☄️ puts pressure setting off inflammatory response. While cutting down on sodium rich food🌭 helps avoid constipation making stool-passage smoother.

  • Using over-the-counter creams or suppositories to ease symptoms
    These can help reduce inflammation, soothe the pain and itching caused by Hemorrhoids

Medical Applications:

  • Surgical procedures –

If problems go so far that home remedies were of little benefit colloquially referred to as “failures”💣 ; Physicians may suggest procedures such as rubber band ligation ,hemorrhoidectomy(for external/easily visible hemorrhoidal issues)or Infrared light application( HALO )and many others going according with severity of issue.

Final Thoughts

So there you have it – everything you need to know about internal hemorrhoids! While they can be a nuisance, the good news is that they’re usually treatable. The key is not waiting too long before seeking medical attention – because nobody wants to suffer in silence.

We hope this article was informative (and maybe even a little bit entertaining). Remember: prevention is always better than cure 😜; drink lots of water 💧 eat healthy 🍒 avoid unhealthy habits🤢 ! So until next time my fellow humans happy pooping💩😂!

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