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There are many effective options for easing the discomfort of hemorrhoids — swollen veins in the anus and lower rectum.
Internal hemorrhoids are often too soft to be felt during a rectal exam. Your health care provider might look at the lower part of your colon and rectum with a ...
What can I do to treat hemorrhoids during pregnancy? Hemorrhoids are swollen blood vessels in and around the anus and lower rectum. To ease the discomfort of ...
DEAR MAYO CLINIC: Every few months, I develop hemorrhoids that are quite painful, but, after a few days, they seem to go away on their own.
Internal hemorrhoids are normally painless — pain often indicates an anal fissure, perianal abscess or thrombosed external hemorrhoid. Diagnosis. Only about one ...
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.
Colon and rectal specialists at Mayo Clinic offer the most advanced treatment options, including rubber band ligation and advanced techniques for hemorrhoid ...
Hemorrhoids. These are swollen veins in your anus or lower rectum, such as varicose veins. Anal fissures. An anal fissure is a small tear in the thin ...
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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