Bleeding Hemroids - What Are the Signs and
Symptoms?
By
Heather Hayes 
Hemroids can
cause bleeding in the rectum and in some cases bleeding
hemroids do happen. When it starts to bleed, it may cause
alarm especially if it takes a long time before the bleeding
stops or if it is accompanied with pain and dizziness. Bleeding
hemroids don't mean that you can visibly see blood and with
the location of the rectum; it is not an easy task to see if the
hemroids will bleed.
How will you
know if your hemroids are already bleeding? Here are some of
the signs and symptoms of bleeding hemroids.
Internal
Hemroids If a patient has internal hemroids there is a big
possibility of having bleeding hemroids. The external type of
hemroids don't have this tendency to bleed.
Blood in the
toilet
Bleeding
hemroids can be seen in the stool, tissue paper or worse, in
the toilet bowl dripping. Even the slightest trace of red color
in the stool can be a sign of bleeding hemroids. If a patient
already feel the symptoms of hemroids or diagnosed of
hemroids then blood during bowel movement should be
monitored.
Sometimes,
traces of blood will not appear in the stool but in the toilet
paper. This is also happen if someone has constipation; take
note of the occurrence of blood even if there is no
constipation. Lastly, check the toilet bowl before flushing,
blood could be dripping and is a clear sign of bleeding
hemroids.
Stools positive
of blood
As mentioned
above, blood could not be seen in the naked eye and can be only
be verified through lab tests. Blood in stools can be caused by
many factors including hemroids.
As a whole,
having an internal hemroids will most likely developed into
bleeding hemroids so it best to observe any sign of bleeding
which can lead to complications if left unattended.
For people with
serious or chronic hemroids Here is a solution that has
worked for many people. However, this is only for people who are
seriously looking to get rid of their hemroids once and for
all.
Heather Hayes
writes about hemorrhoid relief, and other health topics. Visit
her at http://hemorrhoidreliefsite.com/
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