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Overview

Prolapse or painless bleeding of the anal tissue is often associated with internal haemorrhoids. Prolapse is when the hemorrhoidal tissue inside the lower rectum and around the anus, protrude into the anal canal or appear on the outside of the anus, and is felt during wiping or having a bowel movement. Internal hemorrhoidal prolapse is deep inside the rectum, and one cannot see or feel them. Internal hemorrhoidal do not hurt because of the few pain-sensing nerves in that part.

Symptoms

Some common symptoms of internal hemorrhoidal prolapse are: Bleeding. Discomfort, itching or pain around the anus. Moist, pink bumps around the corner of the anus.DFDAFF


Causes

Some common causes of internal hemorrhoidal prolapse are: Family history. Pressure on the lower rectum. Overweight, obesity, or pregnancy. Standing or sitting for an extended period. Constipation or diarrhoea. Spinal cord injury.


Diagnosis

A hemorrhoid is one of the most common causes of rectal bleeding. They are rarely dangerous and usually pass away in a couple of weeks. But one should see the doctor to make sure it is not serious. the doctor can also remove hemorrhoids that does not go away or are painful.


Treatments

Treatment options for internal hemorrhoidal prolapse depend on the severity of the problem. Often dietary and lifestyle changes can help relieve the symptoms. More severe or repeated cases may require medication and even surgical intervention. Si.. Lifestyle changes The following measures help in curing the disease: Increase in intake of fiber in the diet through fruits and vegetables or fiber supplements. Consuming plenty of fluids (preferably water). Regular exercising.


Prevention

Following steps can help to prevent hemorrhoids from occurring: Keeping the stool soft by eating high-fiber food. Drink plenty of fluids. Avoid straining hard in toilets. Do not control the flow of stool. Do plenty of exercises. Avoid sitting or standing for long periods.


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