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Your anus is lined with spongy tissue supplied with blood vessels – the anal cushions – and they help your anus to close. These are perfectly normal but sometimes they can develop into piles. Piles usually look like small, round, discoloured lumps. You might be able to feel them on your anus or hanging down from your anal canal. Your anal canal is the short, muscular tube with blood vessels that connects your rectum (back passage) with your anus.
Internal piles start inside your anal canal, but they might hang down and come out your anus. They’re graded according to whether they come out, and if so, how far they come out. First degree piles may bleed but don’t come out of your anus. Second degree piles come out of your anus when you have a poo, but go back inside on their own afterwards. Third degree piles come out of your anus and only go back inside if you physically push them back in. Fourth degree piles always hang down from your anus and you can’t push them back in. They can become very swollen and painful if the blood inside them clots. External piles are swellings that develop further down your anal canal, closer to your anus. They can be really painful, especially if they have a blood clot in them. It’s possible to have both internal and external piles at the same time.
Your GP will ask about your symptoms and examine you. They may gently put their finger into your anus to feel your rectum – they’ll wear gloves and use some gel to make it more comfortable. If necessary, your GP may refer you to a specialist doctor to look inside your rectum, using a short, rigid tube-like instrument called a proctoscope.
You might need to have a blood test to check if you have anaemia if you have a lot of bleeding. Anaemia is when you have a low number of red blood cells in your blood or haemoglobin (the oxygen-carrying component of your blood). If your symptoms, examinations or test results suggest your symptoms might be caused by something else, your GP may refer you to hospital for more tests. These can rule out other conditions, such as bowel cancer.
Dr Sahil Sexologist Location :
Bhiwadi mod, 1floor, Main Rd, Bhiwadi, Rajasthan 301019
Timing: (10:00 AM To 6:00 PM)
I am always ready to provide quality Sexology services.