Can haemorrhoid cause anaemia

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In recent months, I have bleeding in my stool, but it doesn't hurt. I checked it on the Internet and found that I have hemorrhoids, which should be internal hemorrhoids. I've tried to treat bleeding in my stool before, and the treatment is very fast. I'm almost recovered. Let me talk about whether hemorrhoids can lead to anemia.

Can haemorrhoid cause anaemia

Influence 1: long term bloody stool is easy to cause anemia: bloody stool is the main symptom of hemorrhoids. Stage I internal hemorrhoids belong to the initial stage, with more bleeding. Stage II internal hemorrhoids belong to the middle stage, the bleeding can be more or less. Clinically, there are more patients with stage I and II internal hemorrhoids. Due to the mild symptoms of stage I and II internal hemorrhoids, it is very easy for patients to ignore or use conservative treatment. Over time, with the increase of blood loss, patients appear pale, fatigue, dizziness, weakness and other serious anemia symptoms.

Influence 2: easy to cause gynecological inflammation: because the anus and vagina are close, hemorrhoids bleeding or inflammation often lead to a large number of bacteria breeding, inadvertently into the vagina, causing a variety of vaginitis, urethritis, cystitis, adnexitis and other gynecological inflammation.

Influence 3: cause perianal eczema for a long time: due to prolapse of hemorrhoids and relaxation of sphincter, mucus flows out of anus and stimulates skin, which leads to skin pruritus and anal eczema. In severe cases, even occasionally spread to the buttocks, perineum and clitoris, local rash, erythema, erosion, exudation, scab, desquamation.

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For this kind of disease: internal hemorrhoids occur on the dentate line, the surface is covered with mucous membrane, which is usually invisible. When defecating, they can prolapse from the anus, or they can not prolapse from the anus. After prolapse, they can sometimes return by themselves, but they are often accompanied by hematochezia. The way of bleeding is fecal blood, toilet paper stained blood, dripping blood or ejection blood; at the same time, perianal mucus secretion, pain, pruritus and other symptoms. External hemorrhoids are formed by external venous plexus of hemorrhoids. Under the dentate line, the surface is covered with skin. It can be seen on the surface, but it can not be sent back to the anus. Most patients with external hemorrhoids are accompanied by internal hemorrhoids.