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Common Piles Symptoms You Should Know About

Piles, or also known as hemorrhoids, can be such a pain for countless reasons. It’s even worse when you remember that almost half of people end up developing them one-way or another before they turn 50 years old. On the other hand, the causes of hemorrhoids can vary, even young, healthy people can develop them, especially those who sit around all day and have little to no activity, while on the other hand people who indulge in heavy lifting are also prone to getting piles as well. So in all actuality, no one is totally safe when it comes to it, so here are some common piles symptoms you should know about!

What Are Piles?

Piles, also known as hemorrhoids, are basically swollen veins that can occur in your anus and the area around it – in the lower rectum. In all actuality hemorrhoids are a normal part of the human anatomy, they are a type of veins that can get out of control due to many reasons!

 

Apart from them being uncomfortable, they typically are not life-threatening and can be treated easily. The causes can vary from medical conditions to too much sitting down and lack of needed activity, so it’s crucial to determine the cause before seeking treatment.  The important thing is to spot symptoms on time and go to a professional for a checkup rather than ignore the red flags.

Pain and Itching

An obvious symptom can be itching and even pain because the person can’t sit for prolonged periods or go to the bathroom properly. These symptoms can cause feelings of unease, and one shouldn’t ignore them or take them lightly. From particular medicines to at-home treatments, thoroughly covered at healyourhemorrhoids.com, it all depends on what your situation needs. It’s essential to take this condition seriously. As much as you try to ignore it won’t simply go on its own. Consulting with your doctor is the best way to decide on the treatment. Don’t let things get bad and seek help too late. It’s always better to solve a problem when it’s small.

Feeling Uncomfortable

If you are just going about your day when suddenly you feel a strange sensation in your bottom that feels eerily uncomfortable and frequently itchy, it might be a sign you have piles. Now, this doesn’t always have to be the case, but if the sensation isn’t leaving after a while, you might want to call up your doctor and visit them just to make sure. The important thing is not to ignore the symptoms, regardless of how seemingly insignificant they might feel. Remember that piles can occur suddenly, and the symptoms can range from mild to extreme depending on the person and the reason they got them in the first place.

Lumps

If you notice any strange shapes and lumps near your anus area, this probably means you have external hemorrhoids. Sometimes, it might surprise you how suddenly piles can occur. Don’t be surprised if you get them after putting a strain on your body such as squatting and pulling a lot of weight, the good thing is you can continue your fitness journey but change it up a bit to help your pile situation! As soon as you feel the lumps, you’ll know. Since they are on the outside of your body, make sure you aren’t doing anything that can make the lumps more irritated than they already are, as the skin is extremely sensitive.

Discharge

If you notice any strange discharge in your underwear or on the toilet paper after you wipe, it might be due to your internal hemorrhoids being inflamed. When internal hemorrhoids get inflamed, they might leek and create mucus. This discharge and the added dampness can be quite irritating and can cause itching around the immediate area. Make sure you clean yourself with warm water to get rid of the uncomfortable sensation and apply wrapped ice packs on the site if you feel any burning and irritation as it helps to calm down the irritation skin.

Painless Bleeding

One of the most common symptoms of hemorrhoids is painless bleeding. Obviously, this can be an indication of other things, so you need to consult a doctor to determine if you have piles or not. Piles can become inflamed, causing them to swell up, which leads to the muscles’ spasms in the near area, causing pain. But sometimes, you might notice painless bleeding! This is a pretty common symptom for bodybuilders as they hold their breath for a prolonged period of time and lift a lot of weight on a daily, this can cause sudden bleeding and hemorrhoid popping. Someone might not even know they have piles, and continue with their activities until their hemorrhoids reach a breaking point due to the pressure!

Thrombosed Piles

Like with any medical condition, regardless of how common or straightforward it may be, complications can happen out of nowhere. It’s no different with piles. Sometimes people who have external hemorrhoids can develop blood clots, but this is thankfully not happening in every case. In these specific cases, the worst-case scenario is external hemorrhoids becoming thrombosed for some reason that’s yet to be discovered by doctors. Some people are just prone to getting blood clots.

Thrombosed hemorrhoids are visible and have a darkish blue tint to them due to the blood clot. If you feel ill and like you have a fever while already noticing common piles symptoms, you might want to call a doctor and seek medical attention, as piles can cause infections.

At the end of the day, if you treat the symptoms seriously and go to a doctor on time, you will not only feel better sooner, but you’ll also avoid getting any complications that can cause problems later on. This might be a perfect opportunity to change up your lifestyle for the better, try to adjust the weight lifting to your abilities, and add more cardio if you are sitting around all day! Piles aren’t as dangerous as you might think, but they might be a sign your life needs a major makeover!


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