Nevus attack symptoms?

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It is often said that ten people have nine hemorrhoids. What is the cause of hemorrhoids? It's also simple, that is to say, people keep a fixed posture when they are standing, sitting or tired for a long time, which leads to poor blood circulation in the body, excessive filling of hemorrhoid veins, varicose veins, bulge, etc., forming hemorrhoids. Nevus attack symptoms? Let's talk about it

Nevus attack symptoms?

Pain. Most of hemorrhoids are not painful, but there are some cases of hemorrhoids can be painful. Generally speaking, hemorrhoids are not painful when they are very light. When they develop to a certain extent, hemorrhoids may prolapse if the tissue size is too long. After prolapse, if it can't go back, it will swell and get stuck in the anus after swelling. After swelling, it will compress the nerve endings in the anal muscle tissue. Once the nerve endings are pressed, they will feel painful. Also has the thrombotic external hemorrhoids clinical manifestation to be possibly painful. In addition, hemorrhoids with anal fissure will also be painful.

Bleeding. Hemorrhoids is the main manifestation of painless bleeding, bleeding, not mixed with stool. Prolapse. Tissue from the anus to the outside, not timely return will lead to bleeding, pain.

Anal itching. Because the hemorrhoid tissue is not an average prolapse, the size becomes longer, like the hemorrhoid mass, it does not prolapse evenly along the anal ring, some people are more uniform, some people are partial prolapse. In this way, there will be some gaps between the masses, which may lead to poor anal control. If the control function is not good, the mucus secreted from the rectum will run to the outside. After running to the outside, it will cause stimulation at the anus door, so it will feel itchy. When itching, people's natural reaction is to scratch, scratch itself has damage to the skin, will be combined with perianal dermatitis, eczema and other conditions, and produce anal itching.

matters needing attention

1. Avoid spicy food, tobacco and wine; 2. Eat more fresh fruits and vegetables rich in cellulose (celery, Luffa, cabbage, spinach, etc.); 3. Develop a good habit of defecating every morning. Clean the anus in time after defecation. If possible, wash it with warm water to avoid bacteria breeding and inflammation;