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Does something feel strange in your rectum? It just might be hemorrhoids. Things you may or may not know about hemorrhoids Does something feel strange in your rectum? It just might be hemorrhoids. Things you may or may not know about hemorrhoids

Hemorrhoids don't
always bring pain!?

What do you think of when you hear the word "hemorrhoids"? Many people think of pain and bleeding, but there are hemorrhoids that do not bleed and are not painful. In a word, there are many different hemorrhoidal symptoms. Here you can learn some things you may not know about hemorrhoids. BORRAGINOL, the hemorrhoid medicine, wants you to be informed!

Hemorrhoids don't always hurt?!

Are hemorrhoids some kind of rare illness?

No, they are quite common. It is said that more than half of all adults suffer from hemorrhoids.Many people experience anal area problems such as bleeding during bowel movements, pain, swelling, and the feeling that something is sticking out of the anus.

※ There are various theories.

Are hemorrhoids some kind of rare illness?

Do men or women, or people of a certain age get hemorrhoids more often?

No, hemorrhoids are not limited to a certain sex or age. People tend to think that men experience hemorrhoids more often, but there is actually almost no difference between men and women. They can occur across a wide age range, triggered by constipation or diarrhea.

Do men or women, or people of a certain age get hemorrhoids more often?

If the following describes you, you may have hemorrhoids!?

Be careful if you like spicy foods!?

Because spices such as red and black pepper are excreted without being digested, they can stimulate the anus as they pass through. If you're experiencing anal area discomfort, it is best to cut back on spicy foods.

Be careful if you like spicy foods!

Blood is dripping out, but I don't feel pain.
Is this hemorrhoids?

This could be hemorrhoids inside the anus (internal hemorrhoids). Internal hemorrhoids form when blood congests in the narrow veins above the dentate line. Because the rectal mucous membrane above the dentate line is not controlled by sensory nerves, normally this type of hemorrhoids does not cause pain.

Blood is dripping out, but I don't feel pain. Is this hemorrhoids?
Blood is dripping out, but I don't feel pain. Is this hemorrhoids?

Is it easier to get hemorrhoids when pregnant?

As the baby grows during pregnancy, the uterus presses down on the rectum and anal region, causing blood congestion more easily get to hemorrhoids. Hormones can also cause constipation, which is related to hemorrhoids.

Is it easier to get hemorrhoids when pregnant?