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Hemorrhoids (HEM-uh-roids), also called piles, are swollen veins in the anus and lower rectum. Hemorrhoids are like varicose veins.
Diagnosing internal hemorrhoids might include an exam of your anal canal and rectum. Digital exam. A healthcare professional places a gloved, lubricated finger ...
Internal hemorrhoids are normally painless — pain often indicates an anal fissure, perianal abscess or thrombosed external hemorrhoid. Diagnosis. Only about one ...
Colon and rectal specialists at Mayo Clinic offer the most advanced treatment options, including rubber band ligation and advanced techniques for hemorrhoid ...
Mayo Clinic researchers continually study new diagnosis and treatment options for people with all types of gastrointestinal conditions, including hemorrhoids.
Hemorrhoids develop due to increased pressure on the pelvic floor. That pressure often comes from straining during bowel movements and sitting for long periods ...
Apply witch hazel medicated pads to the anal area. Or ask a health care provider to recommend a hemorrhoid cream or rectal suppository that's safe to use during ...
DEAR MAYO CLINIC: I've been having painful bowel movements for about a month. I thought they were caused by hemorrhoids, which I've had on and off for years.
I thought they were caused by hemorrhoids, which I've had on and off for years. But over-the-counter hemorrhoid medication isn't helping at all. Could something ...
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