What does haemorrhoid look like
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My hemorrhoids are always bloody, so every time after defecation, the anus is very painful. I have used many hemorrhoids ointment before and after, which is not very obvious to my symptoms. After treatment, it is better. Let's see what hemorrhoids look like.
What does haemorrhoid look like
Symptom 1: Stage 1: the hemorrhoids are small, soft, and bright red. They often bleed because of the stool scratching the hemorrhoids. The blood under them is like an arrow, or drips continuously, without pain or prolapse. Bloody stool is the symptom of hemorrhoids.
Symptom 2: Stage 2: the hemorrhoids are large and protruding with soft texture. The hemorrhoid surface is bright red or purplish blue. When defecating, the hemorrhoids prolapse out of the anus and return to the anus after defecation. In this stage, the symptoms of hemorrhoids are more or less bleeding after defecation.
Symptom 3: stage 3: the hemorrhoids are bigger, harder, and the surface is slightly gray (i.e. fibrous internal hemorrhoids). When defecating, the hemorrhoids prolapse out of the anus, even when walking, coughing, sneezing, or standing. They can't be returned by themselves. They can only be returned by hand, or after lying flat or hot compress. There is not much blood in the stool or no more bleeding.
matters needing attention
Here I would like to give you a warm tip: we should prevent constipation and keep the stool unobstructed. Therefore, we should eat more green vegetables and fresh fruits, such as celery, spinach, leek, day lily, water bamboo, apple, peach, apricot, melon and other foods rich in cellulose, which can increase gastrointestinal peristalsis, moisten the bowels, and discharge harmful substances and carcinogens from the intestine.