Piles Haemorrhoids also known as Piles are a group of clumps, or cushions of tissue in the anal canal. They are filled with blood vessels, support tissue, muscles, and elastic fibbers and are classified into two categories: internal and external. Internal hemorrhoids are so far inside the rectum that you cannot see or feel them. They usually don't hurt because there are few pain-sensing nerves in the rectum. Bleeding is the only sign of internal haemorrhoids. External haemorrhoids occur within the anus and are often uncomfortable. If an external haemorrhoid protrudes outward (usually during the passage of stool), you can see and feel it. Cause Plagues can develop due to chronic constipation, which leads to excessive tension those results in swollen veins in the rectal area. Due to the increased pressure on the veins in the pelvic region, pregnant women can also Diagnosis Physical examination and proctoscopy may be helpful in diagnosing piles. If a lar...
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