Piles are often thought to be a minor and frequent disease, but in rare cases, there might be more troubling indications and symptoms. In certain circumstances, there may be faecal soiling in addition to haemorrhoids, or a sense that the bowel hasn't been entirely emptied after using the restroom.
External
haemorrhoids may occasionally have blood pool inside them and clot, which is
known as an acutely thrombosed Piles. This form of Piles can cause irritation
and feel like a hard painful lump the size of a marble on the anus.
An internal Piles
may be continuously prolapsed if it prolapses and cannot be pulled back within.
Prolapse can occasionally cause issues such as a lack of blood supply to the
region and infection.
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