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- Ranadev Mukherjee, MD
- Shahid Wahid, MD
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- Nasim McDermott, DO
- Brian Carlson, MD
- Jawad Jilani, DO
- Eladio Carrera, MD
- Marcella Pomeranz, DNP, APRN
- Daisy Vo, FNP-BC
- Francess E. Ehixojie, MSN, APRN, BC-FNP
- Lydia Torres, DNP, APRN, AGACNP-BC
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- Nicole Nelson, PA-C
- Fletcher Peavy, PA-C
- Elaine Ngo, PA-C
- Offices
- Services
- New Patients
- Pay Your Bill
- Patient Portal
- Abdominal Bloating
- Abdominal Pain
- Anal Fissure
- Ascites
- Barrett Esophagus
- Bowel Incontinence
- Celiac Disease
- Cirrhosis
- Constipation
- Crohn’s Disease
- Diarrhea
- Diverticulitis
- Diverticulosis
- Fatty Liver
- Gastroesophageal Reflux Disease
- Helicobacter Pylori Infection
- Heartburn
- Hemorrhoids
- Hepatitis A
- Hepatitis B
- Hepatitis C
- Irritable Bowel Syndrome
- Peptic Ulcer
- Small Bowel Bacterial Overgrowth
- Ulcerative Colitis
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Hemorrhoids
Hemorrhoids are swollen veins in the anus or lower part of the rectum.
Hemorrhoids are very common. They result from increased pressure on the anus. This can occur during pregnancy or childbirth, and due to constipation. The pressure causes the normal anal veins and tissue to swell. This tissue can bleed, often during bowel movements.
Hemorrhoids may be caused by:
- Straining during bowel movements
- Constipation
- Sitting for long periods of time, especially on the toilet
- Certain diseases, such as cirrhosis
Hemorrhoids may be inside or outside the body.
- Internal hemorrhoids occur just inside the anus, at the beginning of the rectum. When they are large, they may fall outside (prolapse). The most common problem with internal hemorrhoids is bleeding during bowel movements.
- External hemorrhoids occur outside the anus. They can result in difficulty cleaning the area after a bowel movement. If a blood clot forms in an external hemorrhoid, it can be very painful (thrombosed external hemorrhoid).
Hemorrhoids are most often not painful, but if a blood clot forms, they can be very painful.
Common symptoms include:
- Painless bright red blood from the rectum
- Anal itching
- Anal ache or pain, especially while sitting
- Pain during bowel movements
- One or more hard tender lumps near the anus
Most of the time, a health care provider can diagnose hemorrhoids by simply looking at the rectal area. External hemorrhoids can often be detected this way.
Tests that may help diagnose the problem include:
- Rectal exam
- Sigmoidoscopy
- Anoscop
Treatments for hemorrhoids include:
- Over-the-counter corticosteroid (for example, cortisone) creams to help reduce pain and swelling
- Hemorrhoid creams with lidocaine to help reduce pain
- Stool softeners to help reduce straining and constipation
Things you can do to reduce itching include:
- Apply witch hazel to the area with a cotton swab.
- Wear cotton underwear.
- Avoid toilet tissue with perfumes or colors. Use baby wipes instead.
Try not to scratch the area.
Sitz baths can help you to feel better. Sit in warm water for 10 to 15 minutes.
If your hemorrhoids do not get better with home treatments, you may need some type of office treatment to shrink the hemorrhoids.
If office treatment is not enough, some type of surgery may be necessary, such as removal of the hemorrhoids (hemorrhoidectomy) for which you will be referred to a general surgeon. These procedures are generally used for people with severe bleeding or prolapse who have not responded to other therapy.
The blood in the hemorrhoid may form clots. This can cause tissue around it to die. Surgery is sometimes needed to remove hemorrhoids with clots.
Rarely, severe bleeding may also occur. Iron deficiency anemia can result from long-term blood loss.
Call for your provider if:
- Hemorrhoid symptoms do not improve with home treatment.
- You have rectal bleeding. Your provider may want to check for other, more serious causes of the bleeding.
Get medical help right away if:
- You lose a lot of blood
- You are bleeding and feel dizzy, lightheaded, or faint
Constipation, straining during bowel movements, and sitting on the toilet too long raise your risk for hemorrhoids.
To prevent constipation and hemorrhoids, you should:
- Eat a high-fiber diet of fruits, vegetables, and whole grains.
- Consider using fiber supplements.
- Use stool softeners to prevent straining.
Rectal lump; Piles; Lump in the rectum; Rectal bleeding - hemorrhoids; Blood in the stool hemorrhoids
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