Internal Hemorrhoids | Treatment for Hemorrhoids
February 52011
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http://www.nucleusinc.com/medical-animation This 3D medical animation shows a hemorrhoidectomy, surgery to remove a hemorrhoid. It begins with the different types and stages of hemorrhoids or piles. Internal hemorrhoids are classified into four degrees.
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Hemorrhoids (also known as “piles”) are dilated or bulging veins of the rectum and anus, caused by increased pressure in the rectal veins. Fifty to seventy-five percent of all Americans develop hemorrhoids. Hemorrhoids involve the blood vessels that line the anus. Pressure on the walls of the rectum weakens the muscles that support the hemorrhoidal vessels. They then become enlarged and lose their support and result in a sac-like protrusion inside the rectal canal (called internal hemorrhoids) or under the skin around the anus (called external hemorrhoids). If the internal hemorrhoid pushes out of the anal opening, this hemorrhoid is called a prolapsed hemorrhoid.
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Also, once you have internal…will it stay there forever?
Internal and external hemorrhoids are different in that they arise from different areas. But, 1. you can have both and 2. internal can "fall out" protrude and essentially be external by virtue of the fact that they are external but they are not external anatomically. Hemorrhoids can clot off and resolve on their own (then they become "tags").