How to Treat Bleeding Haemorrhoids?
How to Treat Bleeding Haemorrhoids? Why do haemorrhoids bleed? As a general rule, haemorrhoids do not usually show any symptoms and usually disappear when the reason that causes them is stopped. However, when there is excess pressure on the veins and tissues of the pelvic and rectal area, they become inflamed and the effort to defecate, or the rubbing of the stool, causing them to open and bleed. Some causes of this excess pressure could be: ● Advanced pregnancy, when the weight of the fetus puts pressure on the pelvic area. ● Chronic constipation and diarrhoea. ● Lifting heavy objects. ● Sedentary life. ● Hepatic cirrhosis. ● Ageing and weakening of tissues. ● Hereditary factors. ● The inflammation of external haemorrhoids manifests itself with a lump near the anal opening that causes itching and...