Bleeding hemorrhoids are more serious and painful than other types of hemorrhoids and are caused by weakened veins that rupture due to straining or pressure. They can occur during pregnancy and are more common in older people. Surgery is often required for treatment, but less severe cases can be treated with stapling procedures and medicated […]
Hemorrhoids can be occasional or chronic, with chronic cases causing symptoms over a long period of time or recurring. Chronic internal hemorrhoids may cause bleeding, pain, and itching, while chronic external hemorrhoids may cause itching, burning, pain, bleeding, and mucus drainage. Factors that contribute to chronic hemorrhoids include constipation, diarrhea, straining during bowel movements, and […]