Etiology And Treatment Of Internal Piles

"Hemorrhoid" as an anatomical term is defined as the structure at the meeting point of the anus and the rectum. In general jargon, "having hemorrhoids," means varicose (i.e., enlarged, knotted, or swollen) veins in the hemorrhoid tissue at the junction of the rectum and the anus. Another condition, perianal hematoma, bruising as the result of internally bleeding veins within perianal tissue, is sometimes confused with hemorrhoids. Hemorrhoid treatment method is different from perianal hematoma therapy. The perianal veins lie just under the dermis surrounding the outer surface of the sphincter. Internal hemorrhoids are the focus of this article.

Hemorrhoids are classed as either internal or external. Almost all hemorrhoids initiate as an internal hemorrhoid. At the end stage, hemorrhoids project out the anus even if the muscle is closed.

The tissue in the interior of the rectum has no pain receptors. Because of this, internal hemorrhoids aren't usually diagnosed until there's a complication with them. Problems appear when irritation leads to existing internal hemorrhoids to swell up. The veins in this region drain the superior rectal veins, and problems with the varicose veins in the region can lead to a cycle of swelling. There are other maladies with symptoms that, at some stages, duplicate features of piles. If normal treatment fails to lessen an outbreak of hemorrhoid inflammation, the subsequent possible causes should be evaluated: boil, knotted vein, anal irritation, anal melanoma, fissure or fistula.

Mild signs typically disappear without treatment within 3 or 4 days. Most people with hemorrhoids don't know it until some irritation has triggered an internal hemorrhoid to bleed, which the patient identifies in the bowl or on their underwear. Generally, internal hemorrhoids minor and are not a risk to overall health. The situation can be said to be severe when defecation forces an internal hemorrhoid to protrude from the anus.

With adequate treatment internal hemorrhoids can remain internal. Untreated, or aggravated by external factors like pregnancy, internal hemorrhoids can get prolapsed. This suggests an internal hemorrhoid that was protruding during passing stool has ceased to naturally retraction to the inside of the sphincter. It is now a prolapsed pile.

The irritation of the hemorrhoid on the sphincter muscle often leads to the muscle to contract. When this happens, a prolapsed hemorrhoid can be strangled by the spasmodic muscle cutting off the oxygen supply.

Under the commonly used 4 Grade system for classifying hemorrhoids, the worst type of hemorrhoid, the strangulated hemorrhoid where blood loss in necrotizing tissue, is a Grade 4. At the other end of the spectrum is a Grade 1 internal hemorrhoid. This hemorrhoid does not prolapse during defecation and is internal at all times. Amongst are the prolapsed hemorrhoid - one that protrudes during defecation but withdraws spontaneously - and the Grade 3 hemorrhoid, which has to be minimized by manual squeezing before it is able to withdraw.

The potential causes of internal hemorrhoids are many; hereditary predisposition, pregnancy, poor diet, chronic bowel irregularity, chronic diarrhea, alcohol abuse, excess smoking leading to capillary reduction, hypertension (especially portal hypertension), morbid obesity, poor muscle tone, poor posture and caffeine have all been cited as contributing factors.

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