Can haemorrhoid bleed a lot

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Recently, the stool is always bloody. I'm a little afraid to go to the hospital for examination. I learned that I've changed into hemorrhoids and treated them for a period of time. Now I feel much better. Let's talk about hemorrhoids bleeding a lot.

Can haemorrhoid bleed a lot

Influence one: easy to lead to anemia: hemorrhoids patients with hematochezia as the main symptoms often appear anemia. If not treated in time, with the increase of blood loss, patients will appear pale, fatigue, dizziness, weakness, memory decline, even dizziness, tinnitus. Standing suddenly after sitting and squatting for a long time can lead to collapse or syncope. In severe cases, loss of appetite, abdominal distension, lower limb edema.

Influence 2: inducing rectal cancer: if hemorrhoids are not treated in time, the focus will continue to aggravate, which will change the cellular gene in the focus area, leading to the production of rectal cancer.

Influence 3: hemorrhoids can cause prolapse, stunning and even necrosis: internal hemorrhoids are usually divided into stage I, II and III. In terms of symptoms: stage I is only slight pain and bloody stool, which will not have much impact. Stage II is the result of rectal prolapse. When reaching stage III, it will often appear stunning, and even necrosis in severe cases. Generally, the development time of stage I internal hemorrhoids is relatively long, and the symptoms are relatively light. But when it develops to stage II, the pain will be greatly aggravated. The time from stage II to stage III will be very short, and the symptoms will be obvious when it reaches stage III. if it causes necrosis, the consequences will be very serious.

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It is suggested that you should pay attention to: do anal lifting exercise once or twice a day: close your thighs, contract your anus when you inhale, and relax your anus when you exhale. Do this repeatedly, five or six times a time, so as to enhance the muscle strength at the bottom of the pelvis, which is conducive to defecation and prevention of hemorrhoids.