
Can Hemorrhoids Stop You from Defecating?
Hemorrhoids are swollen veins in the rectal or anal area, often caused by straining during bowel movements, chronic constipation, or increased pressure in the lower rectum due to factors like pregnancy. While they are usually associated with discomfort, pain, or bleeding, one question commonly arises: Can hemorrhoids actually stop you from defecating? The short answer […]

What Happens When Hemorrhoids Are Left Untreated?
Most people will develop hemorrhoids at some point in their lives. They’re the fourth most diagnosed issue affecting the gastrointestinal system, and they can affect almost anyone — men, women, the young, and old. In many of those cases, hemorrhoids will go away without treatment. In the United States, roughly 10 million people have hemorrhoids, […]

Difference Between Hemorrhoids & Anal Fissures
Bleeding during a bowel movement and anal discomfort are symptoms of two common and seemingly similar conditions: hemorrhoids and anal fissures. It’s easy to confuse the two if you look at symptoms alone. Often, a medical exam is the only way to determine for sure if anal bleeding, irritation, and other issues are caused by […]

Do Internal Hemorrhoids Go Away On Their Own?
If you are struggling with internal hemorrhoids, you are likely seeking relief and hoping for a solution. Internal hemorrhoids can be difficult to get rid of. They can also be extremely uncomfortable and put you at risk of concerning health issues, such as blood loss or an infection. Hemorrhoids sometimes go away on their own […]

Internal vs. External Hemorrhoids: What’s The Difference?
Are you having issues with rectal bleeding, itching, pain, or other common hemorrhoid symptoms? If so, you might wonder if those symptoms are a sign of internal or external hemorrhoids. Hemorrhoids are swollen blood vessels in the rectum or under the skin surrounding the anus. Where they form determines whether they are external or internal […]